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The Economist (US) articles from October 2003

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The Economist (US) back issues from October 2003:

Tangled nets; Latin American fisheries.(Dolphins, tuna, animal-rightists and fishermen in the eastern Pacific)

Oct 04, 2003

The Mission; Politics in Argentina.(Nestor Kirchner's search for political allies)

Oct 04, 2003

Storm in a tequila bottle; Mexico and the United States.(A new Mexican-American trade row)

Oct 04, 2003

An amber light for agri-business; GM crops in Brazil.(Biotech and farming in Brazil)

Oct 04, 2003

My enemy's enemy; Pakistan and America.

Oct 04, 2003

The straight path; Bangladesh and India.(A new bus route between India and Bangladesh)

Oct 04, 2003

In the name of the father; Kazakhstan.(The political ascension of the President's daughter)(President Nursultan Nazarbaev's daugther Dariga Nazarbaeva)

Oct 04, 2003

Let a thousand papers wither; China.(China's press gets a shakeout)(Industry Overview)

Oct 04, 2003

A too-helpful act; India.(India's anti-terror laws)

Oct 04, 2003

Biting the hand that feeds; Afghanistan.(Insecurity in Afghanistan's south)(aid workers under attack)

Oct 04, 2003

Roh goes it alone; South Korea.(South Korea's ruling-party meltdown)(president Roh Moo-hyun and the Millennium Democratic party)

Oct 04, 2003

Does China awake? China and America.(Beyond Tiananmen: The Politics of U.S.-China Relations 1989-2000)(Book Review)

Oct 04, 2003

Where life is no party; Chechnya.(A Small Corner of Hell: Dispatches from Chechnya)(Darkness at Dawn: The Rise of the Russian Criminal State)(Book Review)

Oct 04, 2003

Into the green hills; Biography.(Hemingway in Africa: The Last Safari)(Book Review)(Brief Article)

Oct 04, 2003

A problem marriage; Biography.(Gellhorn: A Twentieth-Century Life)(Book Review)

Oct 04, 2003

Revolution in Chelsea; New fiction.(Millennium People)(Book Review)(Brief Article)

Oct 04, 2003

Celebrating a rebel; Ned Rorem.

Oct 04, 2003

France's autumn blues; Naming the villains.(La France qui Tombe)(Adieu a la France qui s'en va)(Book Review)

Oct 04, 2003

Labour's love-in; Bagehot.(Labour's new confidence)(Labour Party welcomes Tony Blair at conference)

Oct 04, 2003

Anyone know how to run a railway? Railways.(The trouble with Network Rail)

Oct 04, 2003

Don't be so wet; Wild swimming.(Bureaucrats hamper swimmers)(Hampstead Heath, London, England)

Oct 04, 2003

Jobs for the boys; Bouncers.(New regulations may help a tough profession--but not in the way intended)

Oct 04, 2003

Healthy profits; NHS and innovation.(NHS spin-offs)(National Health Service, United Kingdom)

Oct 04, 2003

A four-power world; Supermarket competition.

Oct 04, 2003

The new old economy; Growth.(Revisions to growth rates)(United Kingdom)(Brief Article)

Oct 04, 2003

Gordon feels the strain; Public spending.(Squeezing public spending)(chancellor of the exchequer Gordon Brown)

Oct 04, 2003

Let the battle begin; ITV merger.(What merging ITV would mean)(Independent Television, Carlton Communications PLC, Granada Media PLC)

Oct 04, 2003

Don't mention the euro; Charlemagne.(Europe's continuing problems with the euro)(place of excessive-deficit procedure in potential European Union constitution)

Oct 04, 2003

A little bit of editing--or will it end up in the bin? Europe's constitution.(The conference to create a new European constitution)

Oct 04, 2003

The rise of the Eurosceptiques; France and Europe.(France's rising Euroscepticism)

Oct 04, 2003

A worrying hiccup; Turkey's reform.(A setback for Turkish reform)(court finds members of mainly Kurdish political party guilty of misconduct in election)

Oct 04, 2003

An odd choice of peacekeeper; Serbia.(Serbia's offer of troops for Afghanistan)

Oct 04, 2003

Let's slash together; Germany's reforms.(Two German state leaders show the way to reform)(plan to cut subsidies)

Oct 04, 2003

Who will follow him? The pope.(The pope's succession)(John Paul II appoints new cardinals)

Oct 04, 2003

An adventurous economist.(Franco Modigliani, Italian-American economist)(Obituary)

Oct 04, 2003

America the risky? Alarm signals.(Lehman Brothers' new economic forecasting model for emerging markets)(Brief Article)

Oct 04, 2003

Blockage in Basel; Bank regulation.(Basel 2 hits an obstacle)(international banking law)

Oct 04, 2003

Rules for the unregulated; The SEC and hedge funds.(A new regime for hedge funds)(United States Securities and Exchange Commission)

Oct 04, 2003

A Boston marriage; American life insurance.(Manulife buys John Hancock)(Industry Overview)

Oct 04, 2003

A copper-bottomed boom? Commodities.(Booming commodities)

Oct 04, 2003

Unwelcome guests; Hedge funds in India.(A regulator is unsettled)(Securities and Exchange Board of India)

Oct 04, 2003

Roman carnival; Europe's future.(Constitution building begins in Rome)

Oct 04, 2003

The Excessively Cautious Bank; European interest rates.(Europe's cautious central bank)(European Central Bank)

Oct 04, 2003

Has it come to this? California's recall election.

Oct 04, 2003

Open the skies; Aviation liberalisation.(Opening the skies to airlines)

Oct 04, 2003

Wielders of mass deception? Those elusive Iraqi weapons.

Oct 04, 2003

Bruised, but bouncing back; Tony Blair's leadership.(The trials of Tony Blair)

Oct 04, 2003

A delicate state of affairs; Iraq and Jordan.(Iraq's awkward relationship with Jordan)

Oct 04, 2003

Surgery on hardened arteries; Egyptian politics.(Egypt's changing politics)

Oct 04, 2003

Cleaner, but still bare; Iraq's reconstruction.(Iraq's delayed reconstruction)

Oct 04, 2003

Al-Qaeda operations are rather cheap; Terrorist finance.(Blocking terrorist finance)

Oct 04, 2003

Who did what to whom? Rape in Kenya.(A confusing rape case)

Oct 04, 2003

Kids with Kalashnikovs; Cote d'Ivoire's war restarts.(Cote d'Ivoire burns again)

Oct 04, 2003

Edward Said.(Obituary)

Oct 04, 2003

The more deceived? - Iraq's weapons.(Where are the WMD?)

Oct 04, 2003

A bet on the future; Air France-KLM.(The Air France-KLM deal is a bet on the future)(KLM Royal Dutch Airlines)

Oct 04, 2003

Open skies and flights of fancy - Airlines.(Talks this week on liberalising transatlantic flights could revolutionise the airline industry)

Oct 04, 2003

Cure or curse? Asthma.(Early antibiotic use could lead to asthma)

Oct 04, 2003

This headlineis (half) false; Fuzzy logic.(Fuzzy logic can be used to resolve some paradoxes)

Oct 04, 2003

What lies beneath; Archaeology.(How X-ray vision is transforming archaeology)

Oct 04, 2003

That patronising tone; Arab-Americans.(Colin Powell irritates Arab-Americans)

Oct 04, 2003

Moving on, but very slowly; Affirmative action.(The affirmative-action wars, continued)

Oct 04, 2003

Overstretched and over there; The National Guard.(The National Guard and Reserve in Iraq)

Oct 04, 2003

George Bush's metamorphosis; Lexington.(How things have got tougher for George W. Bush)(the president's waning popularity)

Oct 04, 2003

Engine trouble; California.(The state of California)(gubernatorial recall election)

Oct 04, 2003