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The Economist (US) articles from January 2007

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The Economist (US) back issues from January 2007:

Bulldozer required; Brazil's economy.(Lula begins his second term)(Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva)

Jan 06, 2007

Spellbound; Cuba.(Cuba's uncertain future)

Jan 06, 2007

Coming over the horizon; China.(China is pressing ahead with plans to develop a powerful navy to follow its global trading interests)

Jan 06, 2007

Go west, young Chinaman; China and Central Asia.(China woos central Asia)

Jan 06, 2007

A bad father of the Turkmen; Turkmenistan.(President Saparmurat Niyazov's despotic rule goes on despite his death)

Jan 06, 2007

The great job swap; India.(India's poorest state)

Jan 06, 2007

Highway robbery; Motoring in Japan.(The unexpected results of a clamp-down on illegal parking in Japan)

Jan 06, 2007

Generals' disarray; Thailand.(Bombs in Bangkok and botched currency restrictions have left Thailand's military junta looking shaky)

Jan 06, 2007

The poetry of remembrance; A childhood in Scotland.(Hellfire and Herring: A Childhood Remembered)(Book review)

Jan 06, 2007

Hijacked by history; Post-war politics.(Stalin's Wars: From World War to Cold War, 1939-1953)(From Roosevelt to Truman: Potsdam, Hiroshima, and the Cold War)(Book review)

Jan 06, 2007

In praise of mess; The inefficiency of tidiness.(A Perfect Mess: The Hidden Benefits of Disorder - How Crammed Closets, Cluttered Offices, and On-the-Fly Planning Make the World a Better Place)(Book review)

Jan 06, 2007

Force of nature; Beatrix Potter.(Beatrix Potter: A Life in Nature)(Book review)

Jan 06, 2007

Closer? Northern Ireland.(A step towards power-sharing still leaves a way to go)

Jan 06, 2007

The going gets tougher; NHS woes.(Trouble ahead for Labour on health-care reform)(National Health Service, United Kingdom)

Jan 06, 2007

Stub it out; Smoking ban.(Banning smoking will make the public healthier, but other measures are needed too)

Jan 06, 2007

A little less of what you fancy; Junk food.(Regulating unhealthy foods is tough, but officials are trying)

Jan 06, 2007

Mr Brown's awfully big year; Bagehot.(Gordon Brown's prospects in 2007)

Jan 06, 2007

The future of the BBC; Public-service broadcasting.(The battle over the Beeb's finances)(British Broadcasting Corp.)

Jan 06, 2007

Tax 'n' wealth and rock 'n' roll; France and tax.(Tax exiles in France)

Jan 06, 2007

A monster lives again; Charlemagne.(The revival of Europe's constitution)

Jan 06, 2007

Bombers return; Spain and ETA.(After the Madrid airport bomb)(Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (Basque Fatherland and Liberty) )

Jan 06, 2007

Slow, slow, quick, quick, slow; Germans and time.(Modernity creeps up on Germany)

Jan 06, 2007

The new kids on the block; Bulgaria and Romania.(Two new entrants into the EU)

Jan 06, 2007

The three Scrooges; Buttonwood.(business investments)

Jan 06, 2007

The Rip van Winkle of risk; Lloyd's of London.(Lloyd's seeks to drag itself into the modern world)(Company overview)

Jan 06, 2007

Sweet success; Private banking.(Belgium attracts the jet set)

Jan 06, 2007

A Danish model in Aztec dress; Mortgages.(Denmark exports its successful mortgage model)

Jan 06, 2007

Shifting sands; Economics focus.(middle class, financial insecurity)

Jan 06, 2007

The global gusher; Emerging markets.(Thailand suffers the curse of abundance)

Jan 06, 2007

page2CHART.(stock markets worldwide)(Brief article)

Jan 06, 2007

Much gain, less pain; Afghanistan's opium crop.(Why some people think opium production should be licensed in Afghanistan)

Jan 06, 2007

A modern prophet goes global; Mormons.(Non-Americans now account for more than half the world's Latter-day Saints)

Jan 06, 2007

Bull session; Global markets.(stock markets)

Jan 06, 2007

Hanging the dictator; Saddam Hussein.

Jan 06, 2007

A chance for a safer world - A chance for a safer world; UN.

Jan 06, 2007

Bush-baiting; America's new Congress.(George W. Bush)

Jan 06, 2007

Thank you and goodbye; Somalia.(The defeat of the Somalia's Islamists affords a rare opportunity to rebuild a failed state)

Jan 06, 2007

The blundering dictator; Saddam Hussein.(The uncertain legacy of Saddam Hussein)

Jan 06, 2007

By dawn the Islamists were gone; Somalia.(An astonishing defeat for the Islamists)

Jan 06, 2007

Gerald Ford.(Gerald Ford, an accidental president of the United States)(Obituary)

Jan 06, 2007

Mission impossible? - The United Nations.(A new man at the United Nations)(Ban Ki-moon)

Jan 06, 2007

Call the blue helmets; Peacekeeping.(The UN's peacekeeping role)

Jan 06, 2007

The world of work - Manpower.

Jan 06, 2007

Greedy guts? Obesity and bacteria.(A connection between obesity and bacteria)

Jan 06, 2007

Fear vandals, not vampires; Bats and agriculture.(Bats are good for farmers)

Jan 06, 2007

Medicine at the top of the world; Hypoxia.(Intensive care, mountaineering and hypoxia)

Jan 06, 2007

The logic of privacy; Personal data.(Personal data, privacy and formal logic)

Jan 06, 2007

The second term-inator; Governors old and new.(New governors take the stage)(Arnold Schwarzenegger)

Jan 06, 2007

Even in Texas; Ethanol.(Ethanol in Texas)

Jan 06, 2007

The executioner's wrong; The death penalty.(Execution in America)

Jan 06, 2007

Booze ban; New York.(Banning alcohol on New York trains)

Jan 06, 2007

The urge to surge; Lexington.(George Bush and Iraq)

Jan 06, 2007

Mississippi turning; State promotion.(Selling Mississippi)

Jan 06, 2007

Tough choices, Madam Speaker; The 110th Congress.(America's new Congress)(Nancy Pelosi)

Jan 06, 2007

A magic potion? Wellness drinks.(Coca-Cola plan wellness drinks)

Jan 06, 2007

Shock and ore; Mining.(Rio Tinto Ltd.)

Jan 06, 2007

Terminal decline; Alitalia.(Company overview)

Jan 06, 2007 ... For sale--with strings attached Will anyone offer to buy Italy's ailing national airline? THE stoicism of Italy's air travellers seems likely to be tested yet again on January 19th. The main trade unions at Alitalia, the national airline, have called on their members ...

Plugging in; The car industry.

Jan 06, 2007

Home alone; Corporate governance.(Bob Nardelli of The Home Depot Inc.)

Jan 06, 2007

The hustler; Face value.(Dov Charney, American Apparel Brands Inc.)

Jan 06, 2007

The wellness boom; Health consumerism.

Jan 06, 2007

'Twixt Washington and Caracas; Nicaragua.(Nicaragua's new president)(Daniel Ortega)

Jan 13, 2007 ... Daniel Ortega's balancing act NATURE itself heralded Daniel Ortega's return as Nicaragua's president on January 10th, almost 17 years after he lost the job. The day before his inauguration, Telica, a volcano outside Leon, the country's second city, erupted. Yet Mr Ortega claims ...

Going with the grain; The Canadian Wheat Board.(The future of Canada's Wheat Board)

Jan 13, 2007

Looking south; Guyana.(Guyana and Brazil)

Jan 13, 2007

Vultures.(oriental white-backed vultures hatched in captivity)(Brief article)

Jan 13, 2007