The Economist UK - 31.08.2019
20 BriefingHungary The EconomistAugust 31st 2019 2 1 freeing up hundreds of posts for Fidesz loy- alists. It set up a National J ...
The EconomistAugust 31st 2019 BriefingHungary 21 2 1 members read the opposition press. (He was forced to resign within hours.) ...
22 BriefingHungary The EconomistAugust 31st 2019 2 interests of ordinary people than to those of the elite. “The corruption is t ...
The EconomistAugust 31st 2019 23 1 T he pressureis rising in the battle be- tween Boris Johnson, who is deter- mined to lead Bri ...
24 Britain The EconomistAugust 31st 2019 2 A ll partiesagree their first choice of route to try to stop a no-deal Brexit should ...
The EconomistAugust 31st 2019 Britain 25 F or pupilsat St Thomas Aquinas, a state secondary in Glasgow’s suburbs, the post-summe ...
26 Britain The EconomistAugust 31st 2019 1 F or twoyears Britons have been bom- barded with bizarre television adverts featuring ...
The EconomistAugust 31st 2019 Britain 27 2 W hen annie adamsonpivoted her coffee business, Bean Here, Bean There, from serving c ...
28 Britain The EconomistAugust 31st 2019 T he rebel boot is on the other foot. For years the most promi- nent Tory troublemakers ...
The EconomistAugust 31st 2019 29 1 A t the startof this year, a fretful Em- manuel Macron grounded his presi- dential plane and ...
30 Europe The EconomistAugust 31st 2019 2 1 pushing ideas to strengthen what he calls “European sovereignty”, or its ability to ...
The EconomistAugust 31st 2019 Europe 31 2 G iuseppe conteis poised to boldly go where no Italian technocrat has gone before. Ind ...
32 Europe The EconomistAugust 31st 2019 E ven in europe,a continent of welfare states famed for their gloriously long holidays, ...
The EconomistAugust 31st 2019 33 1 I t can behard to know when isolated an- nouncements become something more. Since last Novemb ...
34 United States The EconomistAugust 31st 2019 2 1 economy. When interest-rate increases push up the value of the dollar, export ...
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36 United States The EconomistAugust 31st 2019 2 W illiam henry harrisonwas 66 in 1839 when he became the Whigs’ presidential ca ...
The EconomistAugust 31st 2019 United States 37 A fter dan conleyannounced last year that he would not seek re-election as the di ...
38 United States The EconomistAugust 31st 2019 F ew industrialistshave been as cruelly self-serving as Andrew Carnegie. Fatal ac ...
The EconomistAugust 31st 2019 39 1 C ities builtaround seaports are often prosperous. Not so Buenaventura, on Colombia’s Pacific ...
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