The Economist, June 14 2008
《经济学人》杂志 2008年6月14号
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Iraq: Iraq starts to fix itself
Its people are still suffering monstrously, but Iraq is doing far better than it was only a few months ago.
Colombia: The end of illusion and the last guerrilla
A war may be ending in Latin America. But fixing the peace terms will be hard.
Turkey: A tragedy in the making
The likelihood of a ban on the ruling party is growing. It would be a disastrous mistake.
The Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank: Hawk alert
Central bankers are talking tough. They may be talking themselves into trouble.
Executive pay: Let the fight begin
Give shareholders a vote on pay; but don't let others interfere.
Global markets: Too hot or too cold?
Investors are caught between the desire for growth and the fear of inflation.
Consumer fuel cells: In search of forever
As a source of power for cars, fuel cells have been a disappointment. For laptops and mobile phones, they are just about to take off.
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