The Economist is an English-language weekly news and international affairs publication owned by The Economist Newspaper Ltd and edited in London. Continuous publication began under founder James Wilson in September 1843.
U.S. News & World Report covers the major developments, trends, and issues at the national and international news level. Every week, readers will find thought-provoking and knowledge-building information that will keep them up-to-date on what's affectin Reports on and analyzes current events and issues in the US and throughout the world. Covers business and financial news and issues, as well as social and technological trends that affect our everyday lives. Examines important issues from multiple perspectives.
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In this issue, all dedicated to breakfast, we can read also about coffee terminology (coffee lingo to help inform your next coffee purchase and enhance your appreciation for your morning cup) and an insider's guide to Switzerland's famed cities, Zurich and Lucerne.
Cool English is a monthly magazine for teachers and learners of English. The magazine focuses on modern, spoken English in a fun and easy-to-learn format. Each magazine is accompanied by an audio CD so that readers can also listen to the articles, read by English native speakers, in different accents. Each edition of the magazine also comes with a free downloadable Exercise Pack, which allows readers and teachers to practice what they have been learning. Cool English provides: Fascinating reading every month. Interesting articles from around the world. Real English as spoken by native speakers. A fun and truly different way of learning. Listening activities with lots of different accents. Exercise packs for even more value.
• COVER: Sarah Palin: A Frontier Mom's Roots - Plucked from obscurity by John McCain, Sarah Palin has scrambled the presidential race. An intimate look at how a frontier mom learned to play the political game • SCIENCE: He Won His Battle With Cancer - So Why Are Millions Of Americans Still Losing Theirs? Despite the advocacy of survivors like Lance Armstrong, cancer deaths are rising. It's time for a smarter approach • A Foe With Many Faces - Cancer is not one disease but dozens, all with different therapies and prognoses. Still, scientists are finding common roots that may link them all, which could lead to more powerful treatments • PEOPLE: 10 Questions for Thomas Friedman - The columnist's new book, Hot, Flat, and Crowded, is out Sept. 8. Thomas Friedman will now take your questions