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Saturday, February 21, 2009

The Economist, February 21, 2009

The economy: The collapse of manufacturing
The financial crisis has created an industrial crisis. What should governments do about it?

Debris in space: Flying blind
The tragedy of the commons meets the final frontier.

Saudi reforms: No time to lose
King Abdullah has made some welcome changes. He must hurry up and make a lot more.

Fighting the Taliban: A strategy for avoiding defeat
America needs to show more patience -- and more delicacy -- on both sides of the Afghan-Pakistani border.

Eastern Europe: Argentina on the Danube?
Europe is facing nightmarish problems in its east. With help from the West, meltdown can be avoided.

The American car industry: In pieces
General Motors and Chrysler say they need more help. So do their suppliers.

Financial fraud: Howzat!
Shocking allegations against Stanford Group, so soon after the arrest of Bernard Madoff, suggest this will be a fraud-infested downturn.

The American Association for the Advancement of Science: What's cooking?
The evolutionary role of cookery.

Globalisation: Turning their backs on the world
The integration of the world economy is in retreat on almost every front.

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