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The professor to the rescue : A cartoon strip takes on the repatriation of treasures from the British Museum
“THE Stonehenge megaliths have been stolen!?” So exclaims Professor Munakata at the outset of a rollicking adventure set at the British Museum, in the form of a manga, or Japanese ...
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economist.com
1 day ago
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Offer to readers :
Buy a PDF of this complete quarterly, including all graphics, for saving or one-click printing.The Economist can supply standard or customised reprints of special reports. For more information and to ...
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economist.com
1 day ago
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In VF’s ‘New Establishment,’ How Does Finance Rate?
Wall Street kingpins might not be instinctively drawn to Vanity Fair’s October issue, what with Lindsay Lohan gracing the cover. But when they hear that “the New Establishment” rankings are ...
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dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com
3 days ago
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The professor to the rescue : A cartoon strip takes on the repatriation of treasures from the British Museum
“THE Stonehenge megaliths have been stolen!?” So exclaims Professor Munakata at the outset of a rollicking adventure set at the British Museum, in the form of a manga, or Japanese ...
Yukinobu Hoshino, Professor, Munakata, Stonehenge, British Museum, All keywords...
economist.com
1 week ago
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The Economist Markets to the Sophisticated
When The Economist began reporting figures to the Audit Bureau of Circulations in 1982, it printed about 80,000 copies and sold fewer than 8,300 on the newsstand each week. As ...
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nytimes.com
3 weeks ago
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Updated: Newsweek Deal to Be Announced Today
In its new owner, Newsweek will most likely have an engaged and active steward. Mr. Harman, who turns 92 this month, appears unwilling and unready to have a quiet retirement. ...
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mediadecoder.blogs.nytimes.com
1 month ago
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Newspaper Chain’s New Business Plan: Copyright Suits
Steve Gibson has a plan to save the media world’s financial crisis — and it’s not the iPad. Borrowing a page from patent trolls, the CEO of fledgling Las Vegas-based ...
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wired.com
1 month ago
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Amazon Says E-Books Now Top Hardcover Sales
Amazon said its sales exceeded that growth rate. One reason Kindle book sales have held their own is that owners of iPads and other mobile reading devices buy Kindle books, ...
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nytimes.com
1 month ago
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For the Moment, Men Regain the Majority - Economix Blog
Women were a majority of the nation’s work force for the five months ended March 2010. Female majority was larger this winter than it was in the previous one, in ...
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economix.blogs.nytimes.com
3 months ago
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Index of Indicators Suggests U.S. Growth Will Continue
The Conference Board said Monday that its leading economic indicators, a gauge of future activity, jumped 1.4 percent in March, the fastest pace of growth in at least seven months. ...
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nytimes.com
4 months ago
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Women, Work and a Name Change
Todd Heisler/The New York Times Women who choose to adopt their husbands’ surnames may be penalized in the job market, a new study from the Netherlands suggests. Using Dutch population ...
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economix.blogs.nytimes.com
4 months ago
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Bangs for bucks: The world's biggest arms-makers
BAE Systems, a British firm, took the top spot as the world's largest arms manufacturer in 2008. This is largely because the company has pursued a strategy of expanding the ...
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economist.com
4 months ago
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Economics focus: It wasn't us
Alan Greenspan and Ben Bernanke still do not believe monetary policy bears any blame for the crisis
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economist.com
5 months ago
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Climate-change politics: Cap-and-trade's last hurrah
The decline of a once wildly popular idea
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economist.com
5 months ago
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New ways of visualising data
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economist.com
5 months ago
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