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The Economist (US) articles from January 2005

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The Economist (US) back issues from January 2005:

Any portin a storm; Grenada.(One of Taiwan's Caribbean allies seems poised to jump ship)

Jan 01, 2005

Magic, or realism? China and Latin America.(Trade between China and Latin America is burgeoning, though it may be a mixed blessing for the Latin side)

Jan 01, 2005

Charming; India.(A bid to ban snake-charming causes unrest)

Jan 01, 2005

Almost no warlords; Afghanistan.(Hamid Karzai names a new cabinet)

Jan 01, 2005

Guaranteed to disappoint; Employing the Indian poor.(Employment Guarantee Act)

Jan 01, 2005

Kalla's coup; Indonesia.(A new leader of Golkar changes the political landscape)

Jan 01, 2005

Still in uniform, but nowin a bind as well; Pakistan's president.(Pervez Musharraf refuses to quit the army)

Jan 01, 2005

Crowd-pleasing; Modern life in art.(Faces in the Crowd: Picturing Modern Life from Manet to Today)

Jan 01, 2005

Holding up a mirror; AIDS and artists.(AIDS and artists in Africa)

Jan 01, 2005

Mau Mau and the bodysnatchers; British colonial history.(Histories of Kenya's Mau Mau uprising)

Jan 01, 2005

Out of the darkness; Freedom of information.(What the Freedom of Information Act means)

Jan 01, 2005

Fashionable but flawed; Reforming pensions.(A fashionable but flawed solution)

Jan 01, 2005

Fares, please; London's buses.(Can the wheels stay on London's buses?)

Jan 01, 2005

Outside in; Foreign bosses.(foreign bosses in Britain companies)

Jan 01, 2005

An orange victory; Ukraine's presidential election.(A win for Victor Yushchenko)

Jan 01, 2005

Frontier crossings; Serbia's borders.(The problem of policing Serbia's borders)

Jan 01, 2005

Young and wanted; Kosovo's prime minister.(Ramush Haradinaj, Kosovo's controversial prime minister)

Jan 01, 2005

Hartz and minds; German labour-market reform.(The impact of the Hartz IV labour-market changes)

Jan 01, 2005

Happy days; Investment banking.(A great year for investment banks)

Jan 01, 2005

Further to fall; The dollar.(The dipping dollar)

Jan 01, 2005

Tequila slammer; The peso crisis, ten years on.(potential growth rate )

Jan 01, 2005

Where credit's due; Parmalat.

Jan 01, 2005

In search of a golden egg; Investing money.(Where to invest)

Jan 01, 2005

Asia's devastation - Asia's devastation; The tsunami.

Jan 01, 2005

A little light on government; British constitutional reform.(Britain's Freedom of Information Act goes live)

Jan 01, 2005

The future is orange; Ukraine's presidential election.(What President Victor Yushchenko should do)

Jan 01, 2005

Another promise broken; Pakistan.

Jan 01, 2005

When deadly force bumps into hearts and minds; Iraq.(American army tactics in Iraq)

Jan 01, 2005

Good Copts, sad Copts; Egypt.

Jan 01, 2005

Two leaders seek to consolidate; Israel and Palestine.(The leaders of Israel and Palestine consolidate power)

Jan 01, 2005

Progress at last? Madagascar.(After nearly collapsing into war, Madagascar is booming)

Jan 01, 2005

Lord Scarman.(Lord Scarman, lawyer and judge)(Obituary)

Jan 01, 2005

Run like the wind; Tsunami warnings.

Jan 01, 2005

The cruel sea - Asia's tsunami.

Jan 01, 2005

Ever higher society, ever harder to ascend - Meritocracy in America.(Faltering meritocracy in America)

Jan 01, 2005

It ain't necessarily so - Holy writ.(Belief and holy writ)

Jan 01, 2005

Miraculous visions; 100 years of Einstein.(Albert Einstein's miraculous centenary)(Biography)

Jan 01, 2005

To come.

Jan 01, 2005

Downsizing.(nanotechnology innovations)

Jan 01, 2005

Small wonders.(nanotechnology)

Jan 01, 2005

Apply here.(nanotechnology)

Jan 01, 2005

Fear and loathing.(nanotechnology )

Jan 01, 2005

Handle with care.(nanotechnology)

Jan 01, 2005

Find the deputies; The home front.(The sheriff shortage)

Jan 01, 2005

My judge is a party animal; Politics and the law.(The problem with political judges)

Jan 01, 2005

The coming firestorm; The Supreme Court.(Rethinking the Supreme Court)

Jan 01, 2005

Back on the up; Advertising.(Advertising spending soars)

Jan 01, 2005

Unbundled; Microsoft.(Microsoft loses in court again)

Jan 01, 2005

Method and madness; Yukos, Putin and the oligarchs.(The end of the Yukos affair?)(OAO NK Yukos)

Jan 01, 2005

Germany's Arthur Scargill; Face value.(Jurgen Peters, reactionary German trade union boss)

Jan 01, 2005

To buy or be bought; Software takeovers.(industry news)

Jan 01, 2005

Tragi-comic farce; Peru.(Questions from a small rebellion in Peru)

Jan 08, 2005

Dangerous desert, breached border; Mexico's northern border.(Insecurity and migration on the Mexican-American border)

Jan 08, 2005

As seen on TV; Justice in Colombia.(Colombia's court reform)

Jan 08, 2005

Argentina's dancehall tragedy; Grief and anger in Argentina.(Brief Article)

Jan 08, 2005

We are tous Quebecois; Minorities in Canada.(Quebec's less-separate Anglos)

Jan 08, 2005

More generous than thou; The world's response.

Jan 08, 2005

Still squabbling; Sri Lanka.(Despite early signs of co-operation, Sri Lanka's government and rebels are arguing over aid)

Jan 08, 2005

Aceh's grief; Indonesia.(The scene in Aceh)

Jan 08, 2005

After the deluge; The tsunami.(The world is responding generously to the emergency needs of Asia's shattered coastal communities)

Jan 08, 2005

Making sense of numbers; Damned lies and statistics.(Book Review)

Jan 08, 2005

Elk Tooth tales; New fiction.(Annie Proulx's latest collection of stories)(Book Review)

Jan 08, 2005

So long as he loved his mum; Josef Stalin.(Biography)

Jan 08, 2005

A state of chassis; The Abbey Theatre.(Dublin's Abbey Theatre 100 years on, still broke and controversial)

Jan 08, 2005

Ironic tendency; McSweeney's.(McSweeney's: a publishing house for the hip)

Jan 08, 2005