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The Economist (US) articles from March 2004

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The Economist (US) back issues from March 2004:

War without end; Drugs in Mexico.(New trends in Mexico's fight against the drug gangs)

Mar 06, 2004

Fishing for trouble; The Galapagos Islands.(A threat to the Galapagos)

Mar 06, 2004

A test of faith in Lula; Brazil's economy.(Brazil's government faces rising doubts about its policies)

Mar 06, 2004

On the road again; Elections in Asia.(Elections in India and Malaysia)

Mar 06, 2004

Liquid dominoes; Central Asia.(Poor water management in Central Asia)

Mar 06, 2004

Silent night; Thailand.(The government cracks down on Bangkok's night life)

Mar 06, 2004

The twin thorns in China's side; Hong Kong and Taiwan.(China and the popular democrats in Hong Kong)

Mar 06, 2004

The other victims; Pakistan's Shias.(Shias are targets in Pakistan, too)

Mar 06, 2004

Talk is cheap; North Korea.(North Korea's continuing nuclear ambitions)

Mar 06, 2004

The people come to court; Justice in Japan.(Japan's criminal justice system)

Mar 06, 2004

Artist of the floating world; Ocean swimming.

Mar 06, 2004

Somerset'ssunrise; Literary biography.

Mar 06, 2004

The comeback man; Friedrich von Hayek.

Mar 06, 2004

Haiti horror; New fiction.

Mar 06, 2004

Close encounters; American letters.

Mar 06, 2004

Promise broken; Henri Gaudier-Brzeska.

Mar 06, 2004

Feisty and fearless; Questioning Islam.

Mar 06, 2004

Quacks unite! Regulating alternative medicine.(New moves to regulate alternative medicine)

Mar 06, 2004

Irrepressible; House prices.(Upturn in house-price inflation)

Mar 06, 2004

Forgive and forget? Bankruptcy.(A new way to go bust)

Mar 06, 2004

Howard's way; Bagehot.(Michael Howard's style of opposition)

Mar 06, 2004

Not enough Cookes; Broadcasting.(Alistair Cooke signs off)

Mar 06, 2004

A lift from India; Offshoring.(Savings from offshoring)

Mar 06, 2004

Capital flows; Universities and the EU.(The plusses and minuses of EU enlargement for Britain's universities)

Mar 06, 2004

Fat of the land; Obesity.(Unnecessary worry about obesity)

Mar 06, 2004

Intern article.

Mar 06, 2004

Europe's candidate for president; Charlemagne.(Europe wants Kerry for president)

Mar 06, 2004

A capo's annual report; Italy's Mafia.(The Mafia revives)

Mar 06, 2004

The provoker; A Muslim philosopher in Europe.(Tariq Ramadan, Muslim activist)

Mar 06, 2004

Political partying; Germany's president.(Horst Kohler will be German president)

Mar 06, 2004

Mr Da; Russia's new prime minister.(Mikhail Fradkov, new Russian prime minister)

Mar 06, 2004

Necromantics; Italian history.(The disinterment fad)

Mar 06, 2004

A growing band of brothers; Muslims in Europe.(The politics of Islam in Europe)

Mar 06, 2004

Unusually clear; Alan Greenspan.(Alan Greenspan's straight talking)

Mar 06, 2004

Fair's fair; International accounting.

Mar 06, 2004

Dutch auction; Stock exchanges.

Mar 06, 2004

Rich pickings; Variable annuities in Japan.

Mar 06, 2004

Transatlantic tiff; Trade.(Trade wars heat up)

Mar 06, 2004

Cashing in; Privatisation in India.

Mar 06, 2004

A modest undertaking; Economics focus.(The challenge of prioritising aid)

Mar 06, 2004

AIG's accounting lesson; Financial reporting.

Mar 06, 2004

Which is the victim? Argentina and the IMF.

Mar 06, 2004

- Islam's internal war; Iraq.

Mar 06, 2004

Reform reaches the courts; Japan.

Mar 06, 2004

A full-time occupation; Shareholder activism.

Mar 06, 2004

The Brahmin populist; America's election.(How left-wing is John Kerry?)

Mar 06, 2004

Whose coup in Haiti? - Whose coup in Haiti? The Caribbean.(Jean-Bertrand Aristide played a big part in his own downfall. But Washington made mistakes too)

Mar 06, 2004

Of God, Larry Ellison and antitrust; Merger regulation.

Mar 06, 2004

Far from the madding crowd; Tourism in Somalia.(Somalia's tourism minister)

Mar 06, 2004

Why the aggravation? The history of Shia Muslims.(Sunnis and Shias in history)

Mar 06, 2004

They grumble, but they move; America's Greater Middle East Initiative.(America's Middle East initiative)

Mar 06, 2004

Adapt or die; Saudi Arabia.(Crisis in Saudi Arabia)

Mar 06, 2004

Will the bloodstained Shias resist the urge to hit back? Iraq.(The sorely provoked Shias)

Mar 06, 2004

Jose Lopez Portillo.(Jose Lopez Portillo, a prodigal president of Mexico)

Mar 06, 2004

Happiness is doing things together; Franco-American relations.(Happier Franco-American relations)

Mar 06, 2004

Will America finish the job, this time? - Haiti after Aristide.

Mar 06, 2004

Did he go or was he pushed? America's debate on Haiti.(Fighting over Haiti in America's election)

Mar 06, 2004

If at first... Haiti's history.(The repetitions of Haitian history)

Mar 06, 2004

Wet, wet, wet? Mars.(The latest news from Mars)

Mar 06, 2004

Hair today; Black holes.(What is inside a black hole?)

Mar 06, 2004

Seeing c; Solid-state optics.(How to freeze light)

Mar 06, 2004

A mystical union; Spiritual neurology.(The neurology of religious experience)

Mar 06, 2004

Rags and riches.(Rags and riches)

Mar 06, 2004

Fashion's favourite.(Fashion's favourite)

Mar 06, 2004

Selling dreams.(Selling dreams)

Mar 06, 2004