The Economist - UK - 09.14.2019
The EconomistSeptember 14th 2019 The Americas 49 2 Bello Settling for half an arepa G iven thattheir home country was built on o ...
50 The EconomistSeptember 14th 2019 1 B y now itis something of an Israeli ritu- al. As an election looms, Binyamin Net- anyahu ...
The EconomistSeptember 14th 2019 Middle East & Africa 51 2 public opinion has barely budged. If Mr Lieberman sticks to his p ...
52 Middle East & Africa The EconomistSeptember 14th 2019 1 I ndustrialisation, up close, is organ- ised monotony. For eight ...
The EconomistSeptember 14th 2019 Middle East & Africa 53 2 ed young men with time on their hands. Economic growth is slow, a ...
54 The EconomistSeptember 14th 2019 I n three tweets(how else?) President Donald Trump upended more than a year of painstaking A ...
The EconomistSeptember 14th 2019 Asia 55 O n september 7 thmission control in Bengaluru lost contact with an Indi- an-designed a ...
56 Asia The EconomistSeptember 14th 2019 1 T he prisonin the six interconnected bungalows of Comarca became notori- ous during t ...
The EconomistSeptember 14th 2019 Asia 57 2 Banyan Spyfall I t is rarefor James Bond to pass up a martini. But on a visit to Japa ...
58 The EconomistSeptember 14th 2019 1 “I can sympathisewith the protesters in Hong Kong,” says a young saleswoman from Guangdong ...
The EconomistSeptember 14th 2019 China 59 2 also sometimes enjoyed more leeway to ex- periment politically, such as in the devel ...
60 China The EconomistSeptember 14th 2019 A round fivein the morning is the most lethal time on China’s motorways, says a transp ...
The EconomistSeptember 14th 2019 61 1 F or most people, a good belly laugh is a wonderful thing. For Rachel Rothwell, it can lit ...
62 International The EconomistSeptember 14th 2019 2 rope say they know of medication errors linked to drug shortages. Medication ...
The EconomistSeptember 14th 2019 63 1 I n an atriumdesigned to evoke ancient Greece—ringed by stone columns and six towering app ...
64 Business The EconomistSeptember 14th 2019 2 1 Bartleby The eyes have it Economist.com/blogs/bartleby P icture in your mind th ...
The EconomistSeptember 14th 2019 Business 65 2 Even if the Chinese state gave its bless- ing, who might be the buyer? Mr Ren say ...
66 Business The EconomistSeptember 14th 2019 1 A pple’s productlaunches are not what they used to be. A decade ago the unveiling ...
The EconomistSeptember 14th 2019 Business 67 2 Henry Oppenheimer, then chairman of De Beers, travelled to Moscow and convinced t ...
C arlos ghosnmay have allowed himself some Schadenfreude this week. On September 9th Hiroto Sai- kawa fell on his sword after he ...
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