The Economist, July 5 2008 (PDF+Audio)
《经济学人》杂志
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International government: What a way to run the world
Global institutions are an outdated muddle; the rise of Asia makes their reform a priority for the West.
The credit crunch: Britain's sinking economy
It is going to get nasty; exactly how bad depends on the Bank of England and, especially, Gordon Brown.
Colombia: Gracias and good night
Despite his coup in freeing Ingrid Betancourt, Álvaro Uribe should not seek a third term.
The oil price: Don't blame the speculators
Politicians who try to make oil cheaper by restraining speculation will just make things worse.
Malaysia: South-East Asia's Gorbachev?
Abdullah Badawi certainly does not deserve that title. With boldness, he could yet do so.
The presidential campaign: Return to centre
John McCain is veering off to the right -- and making things too easy for Barack Obama.
Regulating pesticides: A balance of risk
Pesticides keep food edible and cheap. On the other hand they are, by definition, poisonous. Europe's legislators thus face a dilemma.
Wine and health: Of sommeliers and stomachs
Red wine exercises its benefits before it enters the bloodstream.
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