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Saturday, March 14, 2009

The Economist, March 14, 2009

World economy: The jobs crisis
It's coming, whatever governments do; but they can make it better or worse.

The London summit: The better part of valour
The G20 summit in London is setting out to do too much. It should concentrate on what needs doing right now.

Barack Obama's foreign policy: All very engaging
America's president has made a good start in foreign policy. But the hard choices are still to come.

Sudan: Compounding the crime
The case against Omar al-Bashir has opened a fissure between those who support justice and those who fear it.

America and climate change: Cap and binge
America's politicians are at last getting to grips with global warming, but in a dangerously expensive way.

Northern Ireland: Just when you thought it was safe
A spate of killings must not block the path to full power-sharing.

A special report on entrepreneurship
Despite the downturn, entrepreneurs are enjoying a renaissance the world over.

Electric vehicles: Batteries now included
The missing piece of the electric-car jigsaw has just turned up.

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