
The Economist January 31st - February 6th 2009
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The slump in East Asia was made at home as well as in the West
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Global recession is hitting China’s workers hard
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The British army suffers from lack of soldiers, money and conviction
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Europe’s mood of euphoria over Barack Obama masks anxiety about what the new president will demand
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A pragmatic budget has given Stephen Harper’s government a new lease of life—but not necessarily a long one
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Even its own members reckon Japan’s ruling LDP faces annihilation
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American attitudes to stem-cell therapies are changing fast
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Three themes pervade John Updike’s fiction: God, sex and America
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