The Economist - USA (2021-01-30)
The EconomistJanuary 30th 2021 Europe 41 2 elegantlypolisheddesignoverpragmatic localinitiative.“It’sanénarquetendency,” saysone ...
42 Europe The EconomistJanuary 30th 2021 F oryears, AdnanOktar’scultmadefor outrageouslybadtelevision.News- papersindulgedhimasa ...
The EconomistJanuary 30th 2021 Europe 43 A fter a decadein Britain, it took Alexej Kirillov barely 24 hours to decide to leave. ...
44 TheEconomistJanuary 30th 2021 1 A s boris johnsonflew northward on January 28th to try to persuade the Scots of the value of ...
The EconomistJanuary 30th 2021 Britain 45 2 beyond legal question. If not, it is a dead end; the eu, which an independent Scot- ...
46 Britain The EconomistJanuary 30th 2021 B oris johnsonis such a vivid embodiment of white privilege that it is easy to forget ...
TheEconomistJanuary 30th 2021 47 1 L aurent fratis standing on top of a ridge line in the French alps, preparing to leap down to ...
48 International The EconomistJanuary 30th 2021 2 case its sponsorship is not that generous. Felix Baumgartner, who parachuted f ...
TheEconomistJanuary 30th 2021 49 1 G erman firmshave, like their country itself, a reputation for being staid. Look closer, thou ...
50 Business The EconomistJanuary 30th 2021 2 pull that off without bad blood, subsequent handovers are likelier to succeed, says ...
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The EconomistJanuary 30th 2021 Business 53 1 I srael and the United Arab Emirates (uae) have maintained unofficial rela- tions f ...
54 Business The EconomistJanuary 30th 2021 2 1 spitetwoinfivecoffee shopsfacingre- newed limitsonin-personcaffeination. Although ...
The EconomistJanuary 30th 2021 Business 55 2 Bartleby You’ll often walk alone T here has been a quiet pandemic developing while ...
56 Business The EconomistJanuary 30th 2021 D ave calhounis no stranger to crises. A former acolyte of Jack Welch, he was picked ...
TheEconomistJanuary 30th 2021 57 1 L ottery winnersnormally win money. In China the big prize is being allowed to spend it. Dema ...
58 Finance & economics The EconomistJanuary 30th 2021 2 tivised to make their monthly mortgage payments, limiting the risk o ...
The EconomistJanuary 30th 2021 Finance & economics 59 T he budgetdeficits of the world’s gov- ernments will add up to about ...
60 Finance & economics The EconomistJanuary 30th 2021 1 also wants to ensure that qualifying pro- duction really does suppor ...
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