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Saturday, January 24, 2009

The Economist, Jan 24, 2009

The future of finance: Inside the banks
Blank cheques, bankruptcy, nationalisation: the options are dire, but governments must choose between them.

The inauguration: Yes you must
Phenomenon Obama is now President Obama: he and his supporters should prepare for a long haul.

After the Gaza war: Peace now?
At the very least, this is not a bad time to start serious work.

Ex-communist reform: Mass murder and the market
Economic reform in Russia was accompanied by millions of early deaths. But it was not the cause.

Space travel: Mars rising?
Why NASA should give up its ambitions to send men into space.

Global banks: Another fine mess
Fear of the unknown stalks the banking sector.

Flexible display screens: Bend me, shape me, anyway you want me
Electronic screens as thin as paper are coming soon.

A special report on the future of finance
The golden age of finance collapsed under its own contradictions. Edward Carr asks why it went wrong and what to do next.

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