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Saturday, February 28, 2009

The Economist, February 28, 2009

Eastern Europe's woes: The bill that could break up Europe
If eastern Europe goes down, it may take the European Union with it.

The White House and America's banks: In knots over nationalisation
State control of some banks is sadly unavoidable. Don't run away from it; focus on doing it well.

Investor relations: To forecast or not to forecast?
Beware firms that refuse to issue annual financial targets.

China and Tibet: Another year of the Iron Fist
If this is success, maybe China should look for an alternative.

The waste industry: A load of rubbish
What's wrong with policies on waste, and how to get them right.

UBS: Called to account
UBS pays the price of its American follies with a galling change of leadership.

Public order: The kindness of crowds
Crowds of people are often seen as bad for public order. But they have ways of policing themselves that the police might do well to understand.

Social networks: Primates on Facebook
Even online, the neocortex is the limit.

A special report on waste: Talking rubbish
Environmental worries have transformed the waste industry. But governments' policies remain largely incoherent.

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