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Saturday, January 3, 2009

The Economist, January 3, 2009

Israel's war in Gaza: Gaza: the rights and wrongs
Israel was provoked, but as in Lebanon in 2006 it may find this war a hard one to end, or to justify.

The euro at ten: Testing times
Europe's currency has been more successful than sceptics expected, but it now faces its stiffest test.

Fifty years of the Castro regime: Time for a (long overdue) change
Both in Cuba and in American policy towards it.

The oceans: A sea of troubles
Man is assaulting the oceans. They will smite him if he does not take care.

Business: Managing the Facebookers
The balance of power between old-school managers and young talent is changing -- a bit.

A special report on the sea
The sea is suffering, mostly at the hand of man.

European bankruptcy laws: Out of pocket
Europe's flawed insolvency regimes will face a severe test in 2009.

Banking in China: Needed: a strategy
With Western finance in disrepute and local markets moribund, international banks are groping for a role in China.

The Madoff scandal: Follow the feeders
The crucial roles played by credulous middlemen and clueless regulators.

Numbers: Easy as 1, 2, 3
People come into the world ready to count its wonders.

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