The Economist, September 26, 2009
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Britain's budget choices: Where the axe should fall
Retrenchment must go hand in hand with reform in Britain to make the state fitter as well as leaner.
Opel and Magna: A deal that stinks
The forced sale of Opel to Magna defies both industrial logic and European rules.
America abroad: The quantity theory of foreign policy
Russia's hint at sanctions on Iran looks like a win for Barack Obama. Elsewhere, problems are piling up.
Israel, Palestine and the Jewish settlements: No time for Barack Obama to give up
The American president must soon present his own plan for breaking the stalemate.
Climate change: Avoiding a crash at Copenhagen
How to get negotiations on the right track for a deal.
A special report on telecoms in emerging markets
Poor countries have already benefited hugely from mobile phones. Now get ready for a second round.
The rally in financial markets: Liquid fuel
Investors are betting on a vibrant recovery. With returns on cash so low, they have little choice.
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