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Saturday, December 20, 2008

The Economist, December 20, 2008

Trade and the world economy: Fare well, free trade
With the global economy facing its worst recession in decades, protectionism is a growing risk.

Congo: Stop paying for murder
Cut off Western aid to Rwanda and Congo until their governments stop sponsoring murderous proxy militias.

Israel and the Palestinians: Lift the siege of Gaza
The best way to weaken the rejectionists of Hamas is to restore the Palestinians' belief in diplomacy.

The Madoff affair: Dumb money and dull diligence
Like mould, Madoffs flourish in the darkness.

Evolution: Of music, murder and shopping
It is time to turn to Darwin to explain human behaviour.

Barack Obama's BlackBerry: Subject: Iran
Another e-mail from the president-elect's inbox.

Christmas Specials
Angels haven't gone away. If anything, the virtual world has given them a new lease of life.

Perfume science: The scent of a man
To attract a woman by wearing scent, a man must first attract himself.

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