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Grand theft American
04/09/2010 - The Economist Stolen cars which are most costly to insurersAMERICA'S car thieves show clear preferences in the vehicles they steal. Size, speed and luxury are all important factors when it comes to selecting a target. But the country's car thieves are, at least, patriotic. If America's carmaking giants have strug... -
The breakfast index
04/09/2010 - The Economist The cost of breakfast risesSEVERE drought and wildfires in Russia, the world’s fourth largest wheat producer, have destroyed a fifth of the country’s crop and sent prices soaring. Since the end of June wheat prices have more than doubled. On Wednesday August 4th, the UN’s Food and ... -
A model's best friend
04/09/2010 - The Economist Who produces most diamonds?AMID much media interest, Naomi Campbell, a model, gave evidence on Thursday August 5th at the special court for Sierra Leone in The Hague. Charles Taylor, the former dictator of Liberia, who is on trial for war crimes in neighbouring Sierra Leone, is accused of giving Ms ... -
Healthy profits, few jobs
04/09/2010 - The Economist How long can corporate America’s profit rebound continue?THE quarterly results season that is drawing to a close has revealed that corporate profits are back within a whisker of the all-time highs achieved before the downturn in late 2008. American profits are already back to 11% of GDP. Corpo... -
Europe's irreligious
04/09/2010 - The Economist In which European countries are people least likely to attend religious services?THE proportion of people who regularly attend religious services has declined steadily throughout Europe in recent years. But habits vary widely across countries. According to the latest European Social Survey conducted... -
China clicks
04/09/2010 - The Economist The world's biggest broadband providersTHE ten largest broadband service providers in the world gained over 23m subscribers in the year to the end of March. Together they have 191m subscribers, or almost 40% of the world’s 492m broadband customers, according to TeleGeography, a research firm. ... -
A lengthening shadow
04/09/2010 - The Economist Shadow economies have grown since the financial crisis beganA NEW estimate of the size of shadow economies around the world sheds light on a worrying trend. Friedrich Schneider, of Linz University in Austria, reckons that, for the first time in a decade, transactions taking place outside the taxable... -
Forgotten men
04/09/2010 - The Economist The jobless recovery, long prophesied, is hereFEARS that the recovery of America's economy after the financial crisis would fail to spur an increase in employment are being realised. In July, 52,000 fewer people were employed on non-farm payrolls than in July 2009, the month in which it is estimated... -
Hello America
04/09/2010 - The Economist China's economy overtakes Japan's in real termsCHINA has become the world's second biggest economy according to data released on Monday August 16th. Japan's economy fell behind China's at market exchange rates in the second quarter (it has been number three in PPP terms for some time). These numbers... -
All pints east
04/09/2010 - The Economist Asia overtakes Europe, in beer termsCHINA;S remarkable growth is as apparent in beer consumption as it is in more formal economic indicators. In the space of a couple of decades the country has gone from barely touching a drop to become the world;s biggest beer market, a considerable distance ahead ... -
Going for broke
04/09/2010 - The Economist Bankruptcies rise in AmericaBANKRUPTCY filings rose 20% in the year to June 30th compared with the previous 12-month period, according to statistics released on August 17th by the Administrative Office of the US Courts. This takes quarterly filings to their highest point since tougher bankruptcy law... -
A mysterious disappearance
04/09/2010 - The Economist Where has all the plastic gone?THE amount of plastic thrown away by Americans increased fourfold between 1980 and 2008. It is a reasonable assumption that as more plastic is produced and discarded, this will affect oceanic pollution. But a study of the north Atlantic and the Caribbean, just publishe... -
No visa required
04/09/2010 - The Economist Who has most freedom to travel?THE ability to visit a foreign country without the cost and hassle of obtaining a visa is a welcome bonus for any traveller. It is also a barometer of a country's international alliances and relations. A report released on August 25th by Henley & Partners, a consul... -
The great crawl of China
04/09/2010 - The Economist China's traffic jam was inevitableCHINA tends to do everything a bit bigger than the rest of the world, including traffic jams. One snarl up this month along a highway leading into Beijing was at one point over 100km long and left traffic gridlocked for eleven days until it mysteriously vanished on ... -
Big mistake
04/09/2010 - The Economist How America's opinion of the Iraq war has changedOVER seven years after the invasion of Iraq in March 2003, America's direct military involvement is now coming to an end. President Barack Obama will set out his new policy in a speech from the Oval Office on Monday August 31st. American public opinio...








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