The Economist UK - 30.11.2019
76 The EconomistNovember 30th 2019 1 W hen it comesto sexual behaviour, the animal kingdom is a broad church. Its members indulg ...
The EconomistNovember 30th 2019 Science & technology 77 2 challenge. Typically, evolutionary biolo- gists assume that traits ...
78 Science & technology The EconomistNovember 30th 2019 1 Evolution has no foresight. But occasionally it flukes something i ...
The EconomistNovember 30th 2019 Science & technology 79 2 O n the principlethat no news is good news, the fact thataidshas d ...
80 The EconomistNovember 30th 2019 1 T he fallof the Berlin Wall in 1989 sup- posedly consigned socialism to history. Now, after ...
The EconomistNovember 30th 2019 Books & arts 81 2 1 traditional base for trade unions, has shrunk, making it hard to resusci ...
82 Books & arts The EconomistNovember 30th 2019 2 1 P erhaps it wasthe fact that he was al- ready dead that enabled Walter R ...
The EconomistNovember 30th 2019 Books & arts 83 2 Johnson How to talk to aliens The challenge says a lot about talk among pe ...
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1982 85 2000 05 10 0 50 100 150 200 90 95 1715 James “Bud” Walton, a founder of Walmart, died in 1995 with a fortune then estima ...
86 The EconomistNovember 30th 2019 E ight times Raymond Poulidor stood on the podium at the end of the Tour de France, soaked in ...
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