The Economist, August 30 2008
《经济学人》杂志
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The presidential race: Bring back the real McCain
The Republican candidate is fighting hard, but he needs to do more to separate himself from George Bush.
Iraq: Leave as soon as you sensibly can
Iraqis naturally want their country back, and should have it as soon as they think they are ready.
Russia and Georgia: South Ossetia is not Kosovo
Russia's recognition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia cannot be justified by a bogus comparison to Kosovo.
America's nuclear deal with India: Time to decide
There should be no exemption for India from the world's nuclear rules.
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac: Fire the bazooka
It is time to nationalise America's mortgage giants -- and then to dismantle them.
Global health: The price of being well
Is it time for a new paradigm for health and development? A heavyweight panel with an egalitarian ideology claims to have found one.
Pharmaceuticals: Convergence or conflict?
Drug giants' recent attempts to buy big biotech firms have provoked a backlash.
Private equity and banks: Loan rangers
Will private equity ride to banks' rescue?
Olfatory diagnostics: Smelling bad
Doctors may soon have a new diagnostic tool in their kit bags.
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