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The Economist (US) articles from February 2005

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The Economist (US) back issues from February 2005:

Moving on; Political succession in Jamaica.(The departure of Jamaica's durable political leaders)

Feb 05, 2005

Risks, new and old; Brazil's central bank.(Brazil's monetary-policy debate)

Feb 05, 2005

Utopia, meet reality; The World Social Forum.(Radicals and reformers at the World Social Forum)

Feb 05, 2005

Halting the rush against gold; Mining in Peru.(Big mining and its opponents in Peru)

Feb 05, 2005

Feudal follies; Nepal.(A royal coup in Nepal)

Feb 05, 2005

Metimorphosis; Japan.(Japan's Ministry for Economics, Trade and Industry)

Feb 05, 2005

The burial of Comrade Ziyang; China.(Zhao Ziyang's funeral)

Feb 05, 2005

A lunar thaw; China and Taiwan.(A lunar thaw between China and Taiwan)

Feb 05, 2005

Guantanamo comes to Sydney; Australia.(Australia and Guantanamo)

Feb 05, 2005

The rebuilding starts; After the tsunami.(South-East Asia after the tsunami)

Feb 05, 2005

A fine line; Expressionist art.(An exhibition of nude art in Frankfurt)

Feb 05, 2005

The thinker; Ian McEwan.(Ian McEwan's new novel)

Feb 05, 2005

Cruellest trade; Slavery.(Two new books about the British empire's abolition of slavery)(Book Review)

Feb 05, 2005

Healing force; Richard Mabey.(Richard Mabey, nature writer, on his journey out of depression)

Feb 05, 2005

The big book index; Amazon worldwide bestsellers.(The Amazon big book index)(Brief Article)

Feb 05, 2005

Cranium cracker; The bicycle.(A history of the bicycle)

Feb 05, 2005

Off the sick; Welfare reform.(The reform of incapacity benefit)

Feb 05, 2005

Breezy; Wind farms.

Feb 05, 2005

Flat-earth fighters; Animal-rights extremists.

Feb 05, 2005

Enemies of the state? Anti-social behaviour.

Feb 05, 2005

Sparks fly; Company taxation.

Feb 05, 2005

Never mind costs, feel the quality; Public services.

Feb 05, 2005

Not just William; Naughty children.(Antisocial behaviour in children's literature)

Feb 05, 2005

Breaking in; Private education.(Private education makes two big strides)

Feb 05, 2005

Blairism triumphs, Gordon waits; Bagehot.(How much longer for Blairism?)(chancellor of the exchequer Gordon Brown)

Feb 05, 2005

Full Fogh forward; Denmark.(The government will win on February 8th)(Anders Fogh Rasmussen)

Feb 05, 2005

Poor and unloved; Europe's Roma.(Decade of Roma Inclusion program by international institutions )(Brief Article)

Feb 05, 2005

In search of repairs; France and America.(Trying to patch up Franco-American relations)

Feb 05, 2005

Time for a change; Turkey's opposition.(Strife within Turkey's opposition)(Republican People's Party)

Feb 05, 2005

Europe's dash for growth; Charlemagne.(The new commission's economic focus)(European Commission)

Feb 05, 2005

The come-back chancellor; German politics.(A revival of fortune for the German government)(Gerhard Schroder)

Feb 05, 2005

Let there be light; Municipal bonds.(A more open muni market)

Feb 05, 2005

Still gushing forth; The world economy.

Feb 05, 2005

Loosening up; Reforming India's equity market.

Feb 05, 2005

A durable idea; Plastic money.

Feb 05, 2005

Africa expects; The G7 finance ministers' meeting.(Africa and the G7)

Feb 05, 2005

Out of life; Citigroup and MetLife.(Citigroup sells to MetLife)

Feb 05, 2005 ... America's biggest bank completes its exit from insurance MORE than six years on, the reasons for Citicorp's merger with Travelers, a big insurer, in October 1998 remain sound. Moody's, a rating agency, says the value of diversification alone has played a role in boosting the ...

Settled, at a price; Marsh & McLennan.(Marsh & McLennan and Eliot Spitzer)

Feb 05, 2005

The economics of sharing; Economics focus.(Economics focus: sharing)

Feb 05, 2005

Night turns into day? America in the Middle East.

Feb 05, 2005 ... Not quite yet POOR Condi. America's new secretary of state makes her first visit to the Middle East this week in what a cynic might consider the worst possible circumstances: a climate of sudden optimism. In Iraq last weekend millions of people defied the threats of the ...

Justice in Darfur; Sudan.

Feb 05, 2005

Heading back - Heading back; Thailand.(Thailand votes)

Feb 05, 2005

Cock-a-doodle-doo; China's exchange rate.

Feb 05, 2005

Taking Britain's liberties - Taking liberties; Anti-social behaviour in Britain.

Feb 05, 2005

Love is in the air - Love is in the air; Company mergers.

Feb 05, 2005

The rights to prosper; Mozambique.(How to develop an island off the coast of Mozambique)

Feb 05, 2005

Counting the cost of denial; South Africa.(The South Africans still argue over AIDS)

Feb 05, 2005

They're on a roll, for now; Iraq's Kurds.(Why Iraq's Kurds are so happy)

Feb 05, 2005

Can the voters build on success? Iraq's elections.

Feb 05, 2005

Worrying trends; Iraq's south.(Fears for Iraq's south)

Feb 05, 2005

The fear of contagion; The Arab neighbours.(What other Arab countries think of Iraq's elections)

Feb 05, 2005

Keeping control of Jerusalem; Land rights in Israel.(Drawing boundaries in Israel and Palestine)

Feb 05, 2005

Miriam Rothschild.(Miriam Rothschild, scientist and enthusiast)(Obituary)

Feb 05, 2005

Thaksin's way - Thailand's election.(Thailand on election eve)

Feb 05, 2005

The rise of the superbrands - Consumer goods.(What will be the impact of Procter & Gamble's merger with Gillette?)

Feb 05, 2005

Animal, farm; Land-use change.(What are we losing?)

Feb 05, 2005

Barred and latched; Computer circuits.(A nanoscale replacement for the transistor)

Feb 05, 2005

Quieting the brain, opening the mind; Neuroscience.(A drug-free treatment for epilepsy?)

Feb 05, 2005

Hotting up; Climate change and politics.(The debate over global warming is getting rancorous)

Feb 05, 2005

Still the biggest bruiser? The AARP.(The pensioners' lobby gets tough)(American Association of Retired Persons)

Feb 05, 2005

Claims, counter-claims; Paedophilia cases.(Tackling child-abuse cases)

Feb 05, 2005

Fourth estate or fifth column? Journalists, politicians and ethics.(The problems of spreading the word)

Feb 05, 2005

The Windy City winds down; Transport policy.(Chicago's transport woes)

Feb 05, 2005

The odd couple; Lexington.(The president and Natan Sharansky)

Feb 05, 2005

You're chicken; Great American sports.(Gamecock fighting)

Feb 05, 2005