The Economist - USA (2019-12-21)
21 VacancyNotice ChairandtwoIndependentMembersoftheCCPSupervisoryCommittee ESMA/2019/VAC18/AD16andESMA/2019/VAC19/AD15 TheEurope ...
22 TheEconomistDecember 21st 2019 A fewyearsagoRussellMaret,a NewYorkartist,foundhimself puzzlingovera question.Inthe1920sand193 ...
The EconomistDecember 21st 2019 Hot-metal type 23 2 why it’s such fun. Only fanatics are interested in it.” There are perhaps ei ...
24 Hot-metal type The EconomistDecember 21st 2019 2 Even in China, where letterpress poses the same challenges as in Japan, ther ...
The EconomistDecember 21st 2019 Hot-metal type 25 are willing to commit their lives to them.” People like Duncan Avery. When he ...
26 Holiday specials The EconomistDecember 21st 2019 1 I n 1944 RaymondChandlerdescribedthe ideal character of a fictional privat ...
The EconomistDecember 21st 2019 The death-row sleuth 27 Suddenly he bobs his head and rocks his shoulders in demonstra- tion, a ...
28 The death-row sleuth The EconomistDecember 21st 2019 2 ioned in retelling. He stakes out homes, offices or bars for days at a ...
The EconomistDecember 21st 2019 Holiday specials 29 A ccompanied onlybythenight-time striddlingofcicadasandthesqueaky pedalonyou ...
30 Fab 18 The EconomistDecember 21st 2019 2 than 5nm are individual molecules—and some of them are not all that much smaller. Bi ...
The EconomistDecember 21st 2019 Holiday specials 31 1 “A ll the important questions...havebeen settled,” Max Schultze, a German ...
32 Eels The EconomistDecember 21st 2019 2 1 the Mediterranean. Some have been known to slither over damp earth to reach inland w ...
The EconomistDecember 21st 2019 Eels 33 2 might pass muster with the authorities. The fishing season is now limited to three mon ...
34 Holiday specials The EconomistDecember 21st 2019 1 O nelovestorybeganinthe1930s,ona roadofmagnificent Western-style villas on ...
The EconomistDecember 21st 2019 China and the piano 35 2 1 American consulate, a British school, a Japanese hospital and a Danis ...
36 China and the piano The EconomistDecember 21st 2019 2 pen,” he says. By the third day over 3,000 had gathered to listen. The ...
The EconomistDecember 21st 2019 Holiday specials 37 I t is hardlysurprising that in the 17th and 18th centuries scien- tists lik ...
38 Planetary shenanigans The EconomistDecember 21st 2019 2 outer planets’ final distances from the sun, the eccentricities of th ...
TheEconomistDecember 21st 2019 39 1 O n a crisp clear morning in November Fidel Baca, a Customs and Border Patrol (cbp) agent in ...
40 United States The EconomistDecember 21st 2019 2 five. If we were tracking someone, you could smell them before you saw them.” ...
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