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                  <p>■The world this week<br />Politics this week<br />Business this week<br />KAL’s cartoon (5)<br /><br />■Leaders<br />Arab revolutions<br />How to set Syria free (84)<br />Change in Russia<br />A Moscow spring? (6)<br />The rich world’s economy<br />Not quite party time (7)<br />Pakistan’s army and the law<br />The men in black v the men in green (4)<br />Resource nationalism in Africa<br />More for my people (2)<br /><br />■Letters<br />Letters<br />On state capitalism and China, Greece, cluster munitions, the super-rich, Facebook<br /><br />■Briefing<br />Syria’s crisis<br />The long road to Damascus (22)<br /><br />■United States<br />Drugs policy<br />Pills and progress (4)<br />The Republican nomination<br />The Santorum surge (7)<br />Indecency and television<br />Giving the FCC the finger (33)<br />Gay marriage<br />Equal protection indeed (5)<br />Jobs and the economy<br />A game of two halves (6)<br />Segregation<br />The dream is getting closer (1)<br />Technology and the election<br />Boffins wanted (9)<br />Lexington<br />Obama’s “war on religion” (61)<br /><br />■The Americas<br />Venezuela’s presidential campaign<br />Mano a mano (5)<br />Privatising Brazil’s airports<br />Fasten your seat belts (10)<br />Women in Mexican politics<br />The XX factor (4)<br /><br />■Asia<br />Myanmar’s startling changes<br />Pragmatic virtues (5)<br />The Maldives<br />Reverting to type (2)<br />India’s last hangman<br />An executioner’s tale (19)<br />Japan’s electricity industry<br />Power politics (2)<br />Mobile phones in North Korea<br />Also available to earthlings<br />Banyan<br />My brothers’ keepers (7)<br /><br />■China<br />Religion and the Communist Party<br />Render unto Caesar (33)<br />Reporting Chinese politics<br />Hidden news (18)<br /><br />■Middle East and Africa<br />Israel and Iran<br />Closer to take-off (81)<br />Eyeing the Arab spring<br />Gloom and bloom (1)<br />Egypt’s turmoil<br />It goes on and on<br />Sudan and South Sudan<br />The mother of all divorces (1)<br />Resource nationalism in Africa<br />Wish you were mine (3)<br /><br />■Europe<br />Russia’s protests<br />Just making our feelings known (5)<br />Romanian politics<br />New government, old problems (38)<br />Spanish politics<br />Rubalcaba’s cube (5)<br />Finland’s new president<br />A conservative first (7)<br />Greece’s woes<br />Brinkmanship in Athens (34)<br />German dialects<br />Teenagers’ argot (7)<br />Charlemagne<br />1789 and all that (16)<br /><br />■Britain<br />The coalition’s performance<br />Pulled hither and thither (1)<br />Quantitative easing<br />Just more of the same? (2)<br />Beer<br />Brewers’ droop<br />The Tories and European justice<br />A legal bombshell   (3)<br />Grammar schools<br />Natural selection   (2)<br />Private equity<br />Keep calm and carry on  <br />Manufacturing industry<br />The Midlandstand   (1)<br />Bagehot<br />The death of meritocracy (10)<br />Articles flagged with this icon are printed only in the British edition of The Economist<br /><br />■International<br />Swiss banking secrecy<br />Don’t ask, won’t tell (2)<br />Internet freedom and copyright law<br />ACTA up (3)<br /><br />■Special report: Pakistan<br />Perilous journey(6)<br />Afghanistan<br />Too close for comfort(3)<br />Foreign policy<br />State of vulnerability<br />Politics<br />Captain’s innings(3)<br />Religion<br />In the shadow of the mosque(2)<br />The economy<br />Lights off(2)<br />A taste of Hunny<br />Poverty<br />Always with us<br />Violence<br />Dripping with blood<br />Water<br />Going with the flow(2)<br /><br />■Business<br />Model economics<br />The beauty business<br />Cosmetic treatment for men<br />Beauty and the beasts (2)<br />Glencore and Xstrata<br />Ore inspiring (1)<br />Underpaid bosses<br />They really exist (6)<br />Planes and pollution<br />Trouble in the air, double on the ground (4)<br />India’s telecoms scandal<br />Megahurts (9)<br />Corporate governance<br />Not King Coal<br />Schumpeter<br />Of companies and closets (5)<br /><br />■Finance and economics<br />Sovereign bonds<br />Oat cuisine<br />Buttonwood<br />Keep on trucking (9)<br />Short-selling<br />Getting to the naked truth (2)<br />The Korea discount<br />Minority report (1)<br />Credit cards in China<br />Citi building<br />Building competitiveness<br />A fare fight (1)<br />Free exchange<br />Go for the churn (1)<br /><br />■Science and technology<br />Sex and love<br />The modern matchmakers (10)<br />Social networking for scientists<br />Professor Facebook (3)<br />Pollution in China<br />Clearing the air<br />Why zebra are striped<br />Horse sense (12)<br /><br />■Books and arts<br />The first sexual revolution<br />Pleasure principles (1)<br />Pakistan’s future<br />Resilient mess (2)<br />The mystery of Mitt Romney<br />The puzzler (2)<br />Documentaries on Russia<br />Off balance (2)<br />Lucian Freud in London<br />Local hero<br />New fiction<br />Books of laughter and forgetting<br /><br />■Obituary<br />Wislawa Szymborska (13)<br /><br />■Economic and financial indicators<br />Output, prices and jobs<br />Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates<br />The Economist commodity-price index<br />Football wealth (2)<br />Markets</p>
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