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The Economist January 12th - January 18th 2008

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Books

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The Economist January 12th - January 18th 2008

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Audio/Audio books

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2008-01-12 (by worldwhitenoise)

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Did you know :: In The Simpsons episode \"Catch \'Em If You Can\", Homer is traveling by air in first class and says \"Look at me, I\'m reading The Economist. Did you know Indonesia is at a crossroads?\" and when questioned by his wife, he simply replies \"It is!\" Four days later, with its customary dry wit, The Economist alluded to the quote, and published an article about Indonesia referring to the \"crossroads\". The title of the issue was \"Indonesia\'s Gambit\". About seven months later, The Economist ran a cover headline reading \"Indonesia at a Crossroads.\" Leaders ======= America\'s election Up in the air Colour revolutions in the former Soviet Union A bit faded but still bright enough Emerging-market multinationals Wind of change America\'s economy A long slog America in the Middle East George Bush drinks in the last-chance casbah Letters ======= On Kenya, beauty, Canadian workers, Muslims, words, shopping malls United States ============= The Democrats The Comeback Kid, part two The Republicans The Mac is back Primary colour On the campaign trail Obamamania Has the magical mystery tour hit the buffers? Kenya Saving the world in his spare time Nevada and California Into the West Bipartisanship Squeezed out? Lexington The Republican crack-up The Americas ============ Venezuela Ch�¡vez slows to a trot Chile The centre cannot hold Peru Suffer the children Canada Islam and phobias Brazil The granny from Ipanema Correction: Mexico\'s oil industry Asia ==== Islam in Indonesia Where â��soft Islamâ�� is on the march Executions in China The bullet or the needle Marshall Islands Home on the range Censorship in China Caution: lust Nepal The tumbrel rolls Middle East & Africa ==================== Kenya Kibaki v Odinga: no compromise yet The Arabs Between fitna, fawda and the deep blue sea Israel Where do we go from here? Europe ====== Georgia Misha bounces back Rubbish in Naples See it and die French politics L\'hyperpr�©sident German media The mirror crack\'d Spain and the Catholic church The bishops\' revolt Turkey and tolerance Deviating from the path Charlemagne Those naive American voters Britain ======= The London mayoral race Political capital Energy prices Higher still and higher Nuclear power The wind, the sunâ��and the atom Bad women Ma\'s behind bars Interest rates The central bank\'s dilemma [Britain only] Health-care charges Please, sir, can I have some more? [Britain only] Racing changes Turf wars [Britain only] Bagehot The decider [Britain only] Articles flagged with this icon are printed only in the British edition of The Economist International ============= Charles Taylor in the dock Bringing bigwigs to justice Islam and democracy The practiceâ��and the theory Avoidable deaths Where do all the dollars go? Business ======== The music industry From major to minor Consumer electronics Everything\'s gone Blu Chinese toys No fun and games The Volkswagen trial What did he know? Starbucks v McDonald\'s Coffee wars Chrysler Reality bites The one-lakh car No lakh of daring Face value Totally different Briefing ======== Emerging-market multinationals The challengers Finance & Economics =================== Banks and the credit crunch Stepping beyond subprime R-word index Warning lights German banks Slow motion Buttonwood Riding the cycle Health-care economics Comparison shopping The Chinese yuan Revaluation by stealth Economics focus Same as it ever was Science & Technology ==================== Drug addiction Going by the book Astronomy Where the shadows lie Co-operative breeding The perils of togetherness How to find a mate The scent of a woman (and a man) Correction: British physics Books & Arts ============ New fiction Searching for truth, whatever that is American history 1 Durably democratic American history 2 Towards perfect freedom The Mafia in Naples Gangsters go global American kids In praise of nerds Medieval ivories Pause as you pass Obituary ======== George MacDonald Fraser

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Comments:

julets (2008-01-12)

Superb upload; thank you once again! The Economist is a quality magazine!

p00p3don (2008-01-12)

thank you very much. i listen to all of these in their entirety.
worldwhitenoise = a legend among men

jasonbir (2008-01-14)

my poli sci prof said i should read this but.....why not listen to it :D
thanks man for the upload, i hope its a liberal take on things, as opposed to most american medias..

desertlightning (2008-01-14)

an anyone get hold of Courrier International? Not in audio but as a pdf? If you can read French this is one of the most informative newspapers you can imagine,