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■The world this week
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL's cartoon (4)

■Leaders
Scottish independence
Don’t leave us this way (101)
Israel and Palestine
The new normal (32)
Cyber-security
The internet of things (to be hacked)
Crime in Latin America
From cage to enlightenment
Conflict in Ukraine
The siege (11)

■Letters
On MOOCs, Venezuela, legalising drugs, Taiwan, placenames
Letters (2)

■Briefing
The staid young
Oh! You pretty things (25)

■United States
Marijuana
The great pot experiment (16)
Opposition research
Digging dirt, digitally (1)
Guns and the Senate
Why Democrats flip-flop on guns (1)
Immigration
They can’t imagine not working (13)
Hybrid foods
Matches made in heaven?and hell (4)
Lexington
Marco Rubio and the safety net (23)

■The Americas
Crime in Latin America
A broken system (5)
Bello
Lessons of a footballing Armageddon (32)

■Asia
Indonesia’s election
The quick count and the long (5)
Afghanistan’s presidential election
Stuffed
Pakistan’s border badlands
Double games (2)
India’s budget
Going for growth (12)
Australia and Japan
Scrum-halves (4)
Philistinism in Japan
Capital crimes (2)

■China
Logistics
The flow of things (2)
China and the Arctic
Polar bearings
Air quality
Big Blue smoke

■Middle East and Africa
Israelis and Palestinians
From two wrongs, ruin (95)
Islam, Iraq and Syria
Caliphornia dreamin’ (1)
Human rights in the Gulf
Bashing the wrong people
Crime in Somalia
Pirates v economists

■Europe
War in Ukraine
The turn of the tide (9)
American spies in Germany
Up pops another… and another (9)
German roads
Charging the neighbours (5)
French labour laws
The binds that tie (1)
The Nordics in charge
A Scandinavian wave (2)
Charlemagne
Atwitter about Matteo Renzi

■Britain
Scottish nationalism
How did it come to this? (2)
If Scotland votes “yes”
Dear Prime Minister and First Minister… (4)
The economics of independence
A costly solitude (6)
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■International
Corruption and ideology
Because we’re worth it (3)
Match-fixing in football
How high does it go?
Mobile phones and planes
Ready for boarding? (1)

■Special report: Cyber-security
A special report on cyber-security
Defending the digital frontier
Cybercrime
Hackers Inc(1)
Vulnerabilities
Zero-day game
Business
Digital disease control
Critical infrastructure
Crashing the system
Market failures
Not my problem
The internet of things
Home, hacked home(1)
Remedies
Prevention is better than cure(1)

■Business
Japanese electronics firms
Eclipsed by Apple (8)
Philips
Lights out
Accounting fraud
Got ’em, Gotham (1)
Levi Strauss
The Boss and the yogi (1)
Startup nations
The biggest internet companies
Telecoms in Mexico
Slimming down
Smartphone apps
The antisocial networks (1)
Schumpeter
German lessons (1)

■Finance and economics
Investing in retirement
The $15 trillion question (2)
Buttonwood
Neither liquid nor solid
Sweden’s deflated economy
Sub-zero conditions (1)
The Vatican bank
Managing Mammon
The economics of behaviour
Time and punishment
Free exchange
Competition, hammered

■Science and technology
Supercapacitors
First one up the drive (1)
Second-hand space probes
The ancient mariner
Display screens
Going through a phase
Smallpox
Whoops! (1)
Jan Piotrowski

■Books and arts
Israel and its neighbours
Blood brothers (1)
A Soviet memoir
Lost in translation (1)
The Spanish empire
Border line (5)
New fiction
Sounds of silence
The diamond-necklace affair
Queen, thief, wife, lover
Scottish contemporary art
Expanding universe
Correction: David Niven

■Obituary
Obituary
Eduard Shevardnadze (5)

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■The world this week
Politics this week (1)
Business this week
KAL's cartoon (2)

■Leaders
The Middle East
The tragedy of the Arabs (190)
Indonesia’s presidential election
Competing visions (3)
BNP Paribas in the dock
No way to treat a criminal (90)
The Bretton Woods agreements
The 70-year itch (7)
America’s licence Raj
Unshackle the entrepreneurs (9)

■Letters
Letters to the editor

■Briefing
The Arab world
Tethered by history (10)

■United States
The best and worst states for small business
Red tape blues (10)
The Supreme Court
A year of drama and dissent (1)
Hobby Lobby
Believe it or not (5)
Puerto Rico’s debt crisis
Neither a state nor independent (1)
Rhode Island politics
Freshening New England’s armpit
PorcFest and the Free State Project
Anarchists get organised (4)
Clothing-optional holidays
Nudists on cruises (9)
Lexington
Call him Queen Bee (2)

■The Americas
Mexico’s reforms
The power and the glory (1)
Canada’s First Nations
The atlas of King George (1)
Bello
The Luis Suarez of international finance (12)

■Asia
Indonesia’s election
Knife’s edge (13)
Indian politics
Waiting for the Modi mojo
Taiwan and China
Say cheese (7)
Japan’s security
Clear and present dangers (8)
Teaching history
Textbook cases, Chapter 10 (3)
Popular culture in Japan
Bilious (1)
Correction

■China
Hong Kong’s politics
Fighting for their future (35)
Peripheral diplomacy
Balancing act (1)
Anti-corruption drive
Chairman of everything (4)

■Middle East and Africa
Israelis and Palestinians
A vicious circle speeds up again (7)
The war for Iraq
Every sort of battle (3)
South Sudan
Can ethnic differences be overcome?

■Europe
Ukraine and Russia
War by any other name (84)
France’s presidency
Sarkozy held
Italy’s illegal immigrants
Tidal wave (3)
German schools
The Gymnasium revolt (3)
Turkey and the Kurds
Dreams of Kurdistan (5)
Charlemagne
Loosening the union (4)

■Britain
Politics
Out of the mire
Carbon capture
Pipe dreams (2)
Funding the NHS
Beloved, beleaguered (1)
Muslim foodies
Halal la carte
Taxing firms
Uprated
Moor de France
Moor de France (1)
Sports Direct
Game, set, match
African Pentecostalism
The power of prayer
Bagehot
In the ring with Chuka Obama (8)
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■International
Revenge porn
Misery merchants (20)
Austerity and health care
Laying down the scalpel (1)

■Business
Cabling Africa’s interior
Many rivers to cross (1)
Corporate governance
Nasty medicine
BlaBlaCar
Sharing a la francaise (5)
Israel’s conglomerates
Dankners in the dock (1)
Clothes retailing
The dedicated followers of fast fashion
Schumpeter
The holes in holacracy (5)

■Finance and economics
The global monetary system
Not floating, but flailing (2)
BNP Paribas
Capital punishment (13)
Buttonwood
Three’s a crowd (3)
Thailand’s economy
When Teflon wears off (3)
Forecasting the present
Taking the economic pulse
Corporate spending
If they build it
Green bonds
Green grow the markets, O (1)
Bulgarian banks
Digital rumours
Free exchange
Beggar-thy-neighbour banking

■Science and technology
Monitoring Earth
Gaia’s breath (1)
Tibetan genetics
Life at the top (12)
Genetics and music
Practice may not make perfect (1)
The Antikythera mechanism
Mk-II?

■Books and arts
New fiction
Remembrance (3)
Football in Latin America
Jogo complicado
Human evolution
Shaped by water (1)
The early thinking of Edmund Burke
Freedom fighter

■Business books quarterly
Management
Ideas, small but perfectly formed
Commercial property
Build it up
Commodity traders
Keeping track
Fair trade
Good thing, or bad? (1)

■Obituary
Obituary
Felix Dennis (1)

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■The world this week
Politics this week
Business this week
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■Leaders
Higher education
Creative destruction (88)
Reform in Japan
The third arrow (4)
Poland’s second golden age
Europe’s unlikely star (7)
Taxing America’s diaspora
FATCA’s flaws (27)
Legalising v decriminalising drugs
A half-smoked joint (6)

■Letters
Letters to the editor

■Briefing
The future of universities
The digital degree (6)

■United States
America’s crumbling infrastructure
Bridging the gap (10)
Climate change and the economy
The cost of doing nothing (13)
The Supreme Court
Hands off my phone
Close encounters
Everything you need to know about UFOs (40)
Primary battles
The Tea Party, scalded (3)
Anti-vaccine campaigners
Clueless (6)
Lexington
Chinese garden diplomacy (6)

■The Americas
The World Cup in Brazil
The half-time verdict (14)
Bello
That damned child (1)

■Asia
Abenomics picks up speed
The battle for Japan
Japan and the “comfort women”
Looking for loopholes (3)
Pakistan at war
Better late than never? (10)
India’s nuclear diplomacy
Late addition (4)
Repression in Tajikistan
Ask no questions
Corruption in the Philippines
Over a barrel

■China
A dramatic decline in suicides
Back from the edge (9)
Official suicides
Unnatural deaths
Naval gazing
Sea change

■Middle East and Africa
Iraq
Will the jihadist tide be stemmed? (22)
Jordan and Iraq
Shuddering
Egypt’s new government
Marching forward, to the past (2)
Libya’s election
Dismal democrats
Nigeria’s displaced
A rising tide of misery (2)

■Europe
France and economic reforms
Valls’s difficult climb (2)
Spain’s economic recovery
Bouncing back (4)
Turkey’s prime minister
Of generals, judges and presidents (5)
Romanian politics
Oh, brother (3)
Inequality in the Netherlands
A capital issue (2)
Charlemagne
The accidental president (3)

■Britain
Interest rates
Don’t hold your breath (4)
After the hacking trial
Rules and regulators (1)
Drug prohibition
Khat and mouse (5)
Politics
Owls and apprenticeships Britain Only (1)
Predicting power prices
Reassuringly expensive Britain Only (2)
Metropolitan revolutions
Power surge Britain Only (3)
Police reform
Murders and acquisitions Britain Only (1)
Scotland v England
Bannockburned Britain Only (4)
Bagehot
Andy Coulson’s malign legacy (4)
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■International
Digital identity cards
Estonia takes the plunge (1)
Digital typography
Ways with words

■Special report: Poland
Poland’s new golden age
The second Jagiellonian age(34)
Foreign policy
Playground turned player(3)
Economy and business
In with the new(1)
East-west divide
The Eastern Wall(1)
Agriculture
A land of milk and apples(1)
The church
Bring back Wojtylian dialogue(1)
The future
Confounding the pessimists(3)

■Business
General Electric
A hard act to follow
The state as shareholder
Raison d’etat
Business in Italy
Raising a half-full glass to Renzi (1)
Etihad
Flying against convention (3)
Oil shale
Flaming rocks
The higher-education business
A winning recipe
Schumpeter
Hit me baby one more time (2)

■Briefing
Migration to the United States
Under-age and on the move (11)

■Finance and economics
Tax evasion
Dropping the bomb (43)
Buttonwood
Same old song (1)
Foreign banks in China
Lenders of little resort (2)
Restructuring sovereign debt
Busted flush
Dubai’s stockmarket
Shifting sands
Shadow banking in India
Desert storm
Free exchange
Wealth by degrees (1)
Correction

■Science and technology
Particle physics
The ghosts and the machine (1)
Solar cells
Tiny balls of fire (1)
Plant evolution
Double or quits
Genes, cannabis and schizophrenia
A puff of logic (11)

■Books and arts
Lessons from Nixon
The populist manifesto
The Tour de France
It’s the taking part that counts
The Anthropocene
World domination
Muslims in Britain
Under the spotlight (4)
Justice in New York
Courtly love (1)
The estate of Roald Dahl
Roald gold

■Obituary
Obituary
Isaac Patch

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Politics this week (3)
Business this week
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■Leaders
Technology
How far can Amazon go? (13)
The Sunni rebellion in Iraq
Desperate odds (39)
Hong Kong and China
A showdown looms (15)
Central banks
Higher rates can wait (3)
Russia and Ukraine
Unblinking Putin (95)

■Letters
Letters to the editor (1)

■Briefing
Amazon
Relentless.com (2)

■United States
Foreign policy
“Iraq is not going to be a perfect place” (36)
The Republicans
A Cantor-bury tale (4)
Ahmed Abu Khattala
A militant arrested (2)
The IRS scandal
A dog ate my e-mails (18)
Drone pilots
Dilbert at war (1)
Place names in West Virginia
Odd and True and Hoohoo too (2)
Child-free businesses
Nippers not wanted (3)
Why pot is the new pizza
Dope to your door (11)
Lexington
Charlie Rangel’s fight to remain

■The Americas
Argentina’s bonds
A good week for some investors (3)
Bello
Devaluing the Bolivarian revolution
Canada’s Northern Gateway project
A go or a no? (5)
Colombia’s presidential election
Four more years

■Asia
Afghanistan’s presidential election
Stuffed again
Indonesia’s next president
Paint it black
Migrant workers in Thailand
The exodus (2)
Kazakhstan
The bear on the doorstep
Sri Lanka’s Muslims
Buddhist power (12)
Banyan
Congress after the cataclysm (4)

■China
Tibet
Taming the west (7)
Foreign NGOs
Doing good (1)

■Middle East and Africa
Iraq
How did it come to this? (77)
The forces in Iraq
Why Iraq’s army crumbled (4)
The Kurds and Iraq
A winning hand (2)
The view from Iran
Both smug and fearful (2)
Terrorism in Kenya
Frightening tourists away (1)
Israel and Palestine
Stirring bad blood (10)
David Landau

■Europe
Russia and Ukraine
Ratchet up, ratchet down (51)
Eastern Ukraine
Life among the rebels (2)
Bulgaria
Screams and streams (9)
French rail strikes
Unhappiness is the truth
Germany’s media
An unwholesome nexus
Polish politics
Vistulagate (10)
Charlemagne
What price neutrality? (5)

■Britain
Britain’s global banks
Now you see them… (3)
House prices
Taking the heat out
Britain and Europe
The Juncker busters bomb Britain Only (8)
The BBC licence fee
Slimming Auntie Britain Only
National Trust
More elbow grease, grandma Britain Only (1)
Old bones
A grave issue Britain Only
Startups
Jammin’ in the capital Britain Only (3)
Bagehot
Running out of gas (1)
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■International
Urbanisation
Roads of redemption
The surge in refugees
Flight of the dispossessed (2)

■Business
Fosun
Riding the rich, grey Chinese wave
Tax-driven mergers
Inverse logic (3)
Medical devices
Heart to heart (1)
Educating employees
From baristas to BA-ristas (4)
Shipping lines
Scattering the fleet
Online travel agents
Sun, sea and surfing (2)
Schumpeter
Leviathan as capitalist

■Finance and economics
Monetary policy and asset prices
A narrow path
Buttonwood
Counting the cost of finance (1)
Trading the yuan
Yuawn (1)
Japan’s regional banks
Game of gnomes
Bailing in banks’ bondholders
Hungry Hypo
Oil and Iraq
Burning at both ends
Euronext
Alone at last
Free exchange
Zombie patents

■Science and technology
Early man
Probing the chamber of secrets
Autism
Rain mouse (1)
Treating diabetes
There’s an app for that (1)
Nitrogen-fixing ferns
Aquatic alfalfa

■Books and arts
Indonesia
The road ahead
Reforming America
Change of heart (1)
Britain’s SOE and Mussolini
Fighting forces
Sir Isaac Newton
Magician’s brain
Summer festivals
All that jazz

■Obituary
Obituary
Chester Nez

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■Leaders
The capture of Mosul
Terror’s new headquarters (296)
American politics
Be brave, Republicans (197)
A new Palestinian government
Give it a chance (10)
Energy subsidies
Scrap them (2)
Banking and crime
Hitting at terrorists, hurting businesses (9)

■Letters
Letters
On Turkey, Michael Oakeshott, Mexico, Cuba, Europe’s elections

■Briefing
The Republican Party
Triumph and tragedy (6)

■United States
Chicago
Rahmbo’s toughest mission (4)
Teacher tenure
Brown v Board, the sequel (86)
Health-care jobs
The drugs wear off (3)
Military spending
Don’t save the Warthog (17)
Environmental policy
Reefer madness (2)
Lexington
Hillary Clinton’s bad book (22)

■The Americas
Victims of Mexico’s drug war
Tracing the missing (3)
Bello
The gods that failed (10)
Comparing Brazil’s states
Welcome to Italordan (7)
Argentine politics
Boudou hoodoo (2)

■Asia
Pakistan
Sharif versus Sharif (15)
South Korea’s most wanted man
Yoo who? (1)
Vietnam and the South China Sea
Rigged (71)
Tsunami defences
The Great Wall of Japan
Banyan
Across the Himalayas (6)

■China
Malnutrition
The hungry and forgotten (3)
Obesity
Chubby little emperors (1)

■Middle East and Africa
The Islamic State of Iraq and Greater Syria
Two Arab countries fall apart (108)
Israel’s new president
A one-stater, at last (25)
Iran and the veil
Get it off, put it on
Nigeria’s Muslim north
Modern mind in a seat of tradition (4)
South Africa
Much too fat (1)

■Europe
Germany and the EU
Still a sorry mess (28)
Hungarian politics
The Lazar affair (59)
The French and monarchy
Vive la reine! (36)
Ireland’s missing babies
The search for the truth (3)
Syrian women in Turkey
At risk (5)
The curse of corruption in Ukraine
Ostrich zoo and vintage cars (4)
Charlemagne
A promise barely noticed (7)

■Britain
Islam in schools
Going by the book (39)
Taxis in London
Monopolists unite! (6)
Muslims in Ulster
On the other foot
Independent cinemas
Silver screens Britain Only
The Lib Dems
Limping back to power Britain Only (4)
Rik Mayall
Bye-bye, B’Stard Britain Only
Selling houses
Forever blowing bubbles Britain Only
Repairing Parliament
Of mice and MPs Britain Only
Bagehot
Michael Gove, school swot (2)
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■International
Sexual violence in conflict
Drawing a line (2)
Football and psychology
The English disease (2)

■Business
Hewlett-Packard
Still in the garage
German business
DAX max (2)
Pharmaceuticals in China
So long, easy money (1)
Elon Musk’s gigafactory
Assault on batteries (4)
Business in Saudi Arabia
Half-opening the gates (1)
French cultural industries
Luvvies up in arms (2)
Schumpeter
Second wind (2)
Correction

■Finance and economics
International banking
Poor correspondents (2)
Buttonwood
The wisdom of the laity (5)
Warburg Pincus
Start me up (1)
Commodity finance in China
An assay-light strategy (1)
The ownership of Italian firms
Untangled
Energy subsidies
Price squeeze (1)
Investing and the weather
Jackpot frost (1)
Umpqua Bank
Branching out
Correction
Free exchange
Wasted potential (1)

■Science and technology
When science gets it wrong
Let the light shine in (38)
Maintaining sewers
It’s a gas
Malaria control
X marks the spot (1)
Ancient fish
Who’s the daddy?
Asteroid strikes
Where have all the craters gone?

■Books and arts
Golf in China
Birdies, bribes and bulldozers (2)
Stefan Zweig
Song of exile (4)
American fiction
Lost in the woods
Delphi
Fortune-told
Baghdad
A history of violence
Performance art
Busy doing nothing

■Obituary
Wojciech Jaruzelski
Wojciech Jaruzelski (3)

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Football
Beautiful game, dirty business (46)
The European Commission presidency
The perils of Merkelvellianism (13)
Climate change
In praise of second best (7)
Satellites
Space: the next startup frontier (5)
Colombia’s presidential election
A vote for peace (35)

■Letters
Letters
On Google, India, Chile, Ukraine, Italy, Thomas Piketty, smart meters, German humour

■Briefing
Football
A game of two halves (4)

■United States
Climate policy and the future of coal
Obama’s green gamble (11)
Climate change and business
Nobody’s fuels (4)
Republican primaries
Mud pie (2)
Money in politics
A modest proposal (1)
After prison
Free, but alone (1)
Love and chemical war
Hardly a Bond villain (1)
The most- and least-unequal counties
Norway, Texas
Lexington
The meaning of Bowe Bergdahl (51)
Internship

■The Americas
Medellin’s comeback
The trouble with miracles (6)
The Columbia River Treaty
Salmon en route (3)
Stray dogs in Chile
Spay as you go

■Asia
Japanese politics
Moment of reckoning (1)
Pakistani politics
East of Edgware (2)
Language in Taiwan
Lost in Romanisation (10)
Marine protection in the Pacific
No bul
Banyan
The perils of candour (18)

■China
Hong Kong’s politics
Marking the past, fearing the future (25)
Bitcoin in Hong Kong
Still different
Linguistic purity
Barbarians at the gate (3)

■Middle East and Africa
Syria’s war
Why Bashar Assad is still in charge (23)
Palestine
An awkward new government (1)
Iran
Make more babies
Islam and apostasy
Show who’s boss (11)
Qatar
Too rich for its own good (1)
Libya
Drawing the battle lines
Guinea and its iron ore
Let the people benefit, for once
Nigeria and homosexuality
Almost nobody wants to help (1)

■Europe
Russia and the West
Vladimir Putin’s European adventures (9)
Poland and America
Troops in (3)
French politics
A presidential problem (4)
Spain’s monarchy
Winds of change (1)
The Hanoverians’ tercentenary
Ties that bind (1)
Charlemagne
Of guns and ballot boxes (27)

■Britain
Scottish devolution
How to woo a nationalist (1)
Renewable energy
Shooting the Moon
Pensions
A workers’ collective (1)
Mergers and acquisitions
What happened to animal spirits?
Reproductive technology
Mum, Dad and Mitomum (3)
Motorways
Roadrunners
Illegal broadcasting
Plank walk
Bagehot
Beached in Brussels (1)
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■International
The growing stink at FIFA
The case for a replay (4)
Technology in classrooms
Taking the learning tablets (1)

■Technology Quarterly
Monitor
A new bug killer
Yours to cut out and keep(1)
Pumping heat(1)
Smooth operator
You’re in my browser(2)
Inside a 1,000mph car(3)
Difference engine
Not yet picture perfect
Watchmaking
The high-tech world of old-world watches
Spacesuits
The retro rocket look(1)
Inside story
Minehunting with radar and rats
Nanosatellites
Nanosats are go!(2)
Privacy
Hiding from big data
Brain scan
The caveman in space(1)

■Business
Japanese luxury cars
The limits to Infiniti (13)
Apple
Frictionless fruit (3)
Drug prices
Costly cures
Dataminr
Mining for tweets of gold
German power generators
Looking for lifelines
GE and Alstom
Soft power (1)
Television in Brazil
Globo domination
Schumpeter
Dissecting the Kochtopus

■Finance and economics
The German economy
Clouds ahead (15)
Banamex
Tabasco sauce (1)
Priming China’s economy
Don’t say stimulus
Buttonwood
Land of the falling yield (2)
Funds of funds
Not dead yet
Operation Choke Point
To catch a thief, throttle a banker (2)
India’s corporate debt
Stand and delever (1)
Free exchange
Narrow-minded (3)

■Science and technology
The Amazon rainforest
Cutting down on cutting down
Hurricanes
Deadlier than the male (23)
Computer security
Tales from the TrueCrypt (4)
Extrasolar planets
A three-way split

■Books and arts
James Joyce’s “Ulysses”
Dirty words
A history of paper
Happy find
Leonard Cohen
Redemption (1)
American spies
Necessary
Football and Brazil
Intersections (1)
Art from Brazil
Tropical growth

■Obituary
Maya Angelou (2)

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Texan primaries
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California’s congressional primary
The waning of Waxman
The job market
No degree required (2)
Health-care fraud
The $272 billion swindle
How complex are health regulations?
The 140,000-code question (1)
Lexington
History and Harleys (2)

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Protest in Brazil
Cheering for Argentina (6)
Colombia’s election
Uribe’s wrath (1)
Migrants in the Dominican Republic
No place like home (17)
Bello
The reform that got away (3)

■Asia
Thailand’s coup
In for the long haul (8)
Indian politics
A flying start (7)
Barack Obama and Afghanistan
Clock-watching (2)
Japan’s demography
The incredible shrinking country (4)
Banyan
The impossible dream (2)

■China
Remembering Tiananmen
The lessons of history (27)

■Middle East and Africa
Mali and the Sahel
The war is far from over
Migration from Africa
No wonder they still try (1)
South Africa’s new government
The low-growth road (3)
Religion in Sierra Leone
All things happily to all men
Egypt’s election
A coronation flop (3)
Football in Saudi Arabia
Where the popular will matters (1)

■Europe
Europe’s elections
The Eurosceptic Union (2)
Germany’s European elections
An alternative becomes real (2)
Berlin’s airports
Don’t touch Tempelhof
Seismic shifts in French politics
Triple shock (2)
Greece’s protest parties
Syriza and other radicals
Spain’s “indignant ones”
Exit Rubalcaba (2)
Italy’s Renzi wins
Against the trend
European elections in the Nordics
Schadenfreude
Ukraine’s presidential poll
A two-tone election (11)
Charlemagne
Who will run Europe? (1)

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Politics
The people’s army (4)
UKIP and the economy
Enjoy it while it lasts (2)
Scottish independence
The oracle of Holyrood Britain Only (13)
London’s lockups
Garage music Britain Only
Tractor manufacturing
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Q & Asia
Governance
Avoiding the dinosaur trap
China Mobile
Get up and dance
Hutchison Whampoa
Now for the fat-cow years
Globalisation
The fear factor
Convergence
One world

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SABMiller in Africa
The beer frontier
Liquefied natural gas
Bubbling up (1)
American firms in China
Technationalism
Driverless cars
In the self-driving seat (5)
Company accounts
Truthful top lines
All-inclusive holiday firms
The return of the free lunch
The book trade
Burying the Hachette (4)
Daum and KakaoTalk merge
Getting the message
Schumpeter
The corporate closet (1)

■Finance and economics
Kick-starting southern Europe
Some like it hot (1)
National accounts
Sex, drugs and GDP (2)
American finance
Risk on
South Korea’s household debt
Hole in won
Buttonwood
Inside job (1)
China’s property market
End of the golden era
Football albums
Stickernomics
Free exchange
Picking holes in Piketty (10)

■Science and technology
Brawn v brain
Muscled out (2)
Mitochondria and male lifespan
Power down (13)
Short-range telecommunications
Daisy, daisy, give me an answer do
Oral health
Wine gums
Regenerating teeth
An enlightened approach (1)

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Tiananmen Square
Ageing rebels, bitter victims
China
Wild at heart
Saudi youth
Fast and furious (1)
Healthy eating
The case for eating steak and cream (9)
The Great Barrier Reef
A world in water
Michael Schmidt's photography
A prize before dying

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India’s strongman (164)
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Press down, pop up (9)
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Best frenemies (178)
The world economy
In need of new oomph (3)
House prices
A very British binge (1)

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Narendra Modi
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Reviving India’s economy
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Internship
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The VA scandal
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Chinese spying
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Plotting gay marriage
Dropping like flies
Air quality and race
The colour of pollution
Food trucks
Moveable feasts (3)
Lexington
Taxes, no; migrants, maybe (6)

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Drugs trafficking in the Caribbean
Full circle
Reform in Chile
The lady’s for turning (6)
Mexico’s economy
Jam manana (3)
Bello
The political tide turns (10)

■Asia
Thailand’s coup
The path to the throne (38)
Indonesia’s presidential race
A Hatta trick (1)
Media freedom in Pakistan
Assailed from all sides (1)
South Korea’s foreign brides
Farmed out
Banyan
Force majeure

■China
Relations with Russia
Putin pivots to the east (1)
Learning to sell online
Cash cow, Taobao
Attacks in Urumqi
More Uighur anger (5)
Municipal bonds
Back to the future

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Egypt’s election
The new man’s daunting challenge (2)
Libya
Another hard man (1)
Israel and the pope
Still an awkward relationship (2)
South Sudan
Catastrophe looms
Malawi’s election
What a job (1)

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Turkish politics
Disillusioned and divided (5)
Ukraine’s election
Vote late, vote seldom (11)
Russia’s military modernisation
Putin’s new model army (19)
France and Europe
Shocks ahead (15)
Correction
Czech Euroscepticism
The unloved union (3)
Italian politics
Five stars back (3)
German humour
Get thee to an Institute (3)
Charlemagne
The globish-speaking union (10)

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Prisons
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Money for old rope (1)
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All politics is local (1)
Marks & Spencer
Magic or menopausal?
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Abu Hamza
Reeled in

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Lenovo
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Chinese patents
Ever more inventive
AT&T buys DirecTV
Bundles and bulk
Decentralising drug research
Pharmed out
The newspaper business
Read it and leap (1)
Energy in Egypt
Fuelling unhappiness
The Economist’s ad man
Ad-mirable (4)
Mining in Myanmar
Kidnapped (1)
Schumpeter
Digital disruption on the farm (1)

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Credit Suisse in court
Not too big to jail (1)
Buttonwood
Pensions a la mode (1)
The European Central Bank
Time to be bold
Deutsche Bank
Hollow legs (1)
Societe Generale’s rogue trader
St Jerome (2)
Saudi Arabia’s investments
Oil-fuelled caution
The return of moderation
Sea of tranquillity (7)
Free exchange
Fiscal blackmail (6)

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Virtual biology
Computer worms (1)
Fossil animals
Spawned in Davy Jones’s locker
Computer security
Divided we stand
Electronic cigarettes
Call it quits (1)

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Contemporary art in China
Cultural Revolution (1)
Visiting museums in China
Vaut le detour (1)
Liberal thought
On the barricades (2)
The 1940s
Well read (1)
An English family
Relative values
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Freefall

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Stories in bones (1)

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Europe goes to the polls(42)

Defending Japan

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India’s new government

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British social ills

Privet and privation(2)

Google and the EU

On being forgotten(16)


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The European Parliament

Elected, yet strangely unaccountable(2)


■United States

Mid-term voters

Older, whiter, righter(23)

Newark’s new mayor

Street Fight 2.0(1)

Innocence in New Orleans

The wrong man(2)

Congressional investigations

Gowdy-amus igitur(5)

Missile defence

Star Wars 2: attack of the drones(1)

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac

Return of the toxic twins(1)

Religious practice

Select-a-faith

Gay marriage

Be my rock in Little Rock(4)

Lexington

The politics of coal(5)

Internship


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Colombia’s presidential election

Ballots and bullets(4)

Bello

The PPP traffic jam

Venezuela’s unrest

Stumbling towards chaos(2)

The World Cup

Pitch imperfect(10)


■Asia

Japan and America

Closer allies

Vietnam and China

Hot oil on troubled waters(84)

India’s Hindu nationalists

Men in shorts(14)

Money in India’s elections

Silent campaigns

Thailand’s political crisis

Face-off(1)

Afghanistan’s election

Joining forces

Indonesia’s presidential election

Runners and riders

Banyan

Getting in the way(2)


■China

Bureaucracy

Fighting for identity(1)

Environmental protection

Green teeth

Getting around

Cab fair


■Middle East and Africa

Women in Saudi Arabia

Unshackling themselves(11)

Human rights in Saudi Arabia

An even longer way to go(2)

Syria’s civil war

Business as usual, bloody as ever(4)

Iran nuclear talks

Moving ahead

Iran

The perils of yoga(1)

South Africa’s election

Between a rock and a better place(2)


■Europe

Ukraine’s troubles

Into battle(62)

Life in Donetsk

Strange but also normal(2)

French defence sales

Mistral blows(25)

Mining in Turkey

Death underground(10)

Charlemagne

The eastern blockage(12)


■Britain

Social ills

Trouble spreads out(13)

Immigration

No flood, after all(2)

Scottish independence

Divided together(3)

Pfizer and AstraZeneca

A matter of trust

Gun control

Armed robbery

Takeaway restaurants

Polystyrene dreams

The Channel crossing

Set adrift(1)

Sterling

The comeback currency

Bagehot

Taking down Nigel Farage(6)

Correction

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The Catholic church and child abuse

Looming shadows(3)

Roman Catholic vocations

Fewer are called

Statelessness

Nowhere to call home
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Private hospitals in Asia

On call

Google and online privacy

Cut that link(3)

Management consulting

From advising to doing(1)

Low-cost airlines in Asia

Too much of a good thing(2)

Small business in Mexico

The Peter Pan syndrome(1)

Lorenzo Zambrano

Enlightened conquistador

Schumpeter

Love on the rocks(2)


■Finance and economics

European venture capital

Innovation by fiat(2)

Buttonwood

One dollar, one vote

Tax collection in Latin America

Electronic arm-twisting

The Federal Reserve

Supersize me(3)

Bank regulation

Too small to torture(1)

European migration

The great escape

Japanese banks

Still waiting

Free exchange

The opposite of insurance(1)


■Science and technology

Language and morality

Gained in translation(12)

High-tech farming

The light fantastic(1)

Early Americans

History in a black hole

Melting glaciers

Collapse or catastrophe?(6)

Maternity

Baby brain on board(1)


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Europe and the euro

A troubled union

Britain and Europe

In or out?

The financial crisis

Man in charge(2)

The Snowden leaks

Peering into the darkness

New fiction and essays

Tangible traces

Kara Walker in New York

Sour sweet

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Thailand
Everything is broken (55)
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Drug test (1)
How better rice could save lives
A second green revolution (2)

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The new green revolution
A bigger rice bowl (4)
Rental markets
Combine harvesters (2)

■United States
Genetically modified food
Vermont v science (42)
Health policy
Better numbers (6)
Republican primaries
Triumph of the sort-of moderates (23)
Creating companies
American dynamism dimmed (4)
Homes in New York
Gimme shelter (3)
Undercover on a Segway
Tourists beware (2)
The Angola prison rodeo
Life, death and raging bulls (2)
Lexington
Hillary’s biggest test (8)

■The Americas
The campaign in Brazil
The president and the pretenders (3)
Bello
The post-imperial void (2)
Elections in Panama
Towers and powers (3)
Chikungunya fever
On the move

■Asia
Thailand’s politics
Out of luck (1)
The South China Sea
Not the usual drill (5)
Malaysia
The geopolitics of MH370 (1)
India’s election
In the scion’s den (8)
Polio in Pakistan
Pariah state (5)
Banyan
The long arms of the law

■China
The Communist Party
The gatekeepers (1)
Terrorism
Changing tactics (1)
Provincial economies
Unhappy convergence

■Middle East and Africa
Kidnappings in Nigeria
A clueless government (31)
America in Africa
An easier part of the world?not (3)
Security in Kenya
Little law, less order
Egypt
The sphinx speaks (2)
Palestine and Western aid
Will it be cut off? (3)

■Europe
Russia and Ukraine
Putin’s gambit (22)
Battered Ukraine
Fighting on?or off? (1)
Germany and Russia
How very understanding (15)
French consumers
Made in France, not (7)
Haghia Sophia
Church to mosque…and back? (11)
Charlemagne
Beware of europhoria (6)

■Britain
Pfizer and AstraZeneca
Deal or no deal (2)
A new exhibition
Comic turn
Football and money
Everything to play for (3)
The politics of London
Marginal seats
Voting habits
Movers and voters (1)
Employment
Zero tolerance
Knife crime
Law as megaphone
Shale gas
Raise the pressure (4)
Running the BBC
Auntie’s dilemma (2)
Bagehot
Haunted by killers
Correction
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International commercial law
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The world according to Putin (210)

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Lending
We try harder
Payments
The end of a monopoly
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Swap you
China
A question of trust
Reshaping the financial sector
Do it right

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Alibaba’s IPO
From bazaar to bonanza (7)
Huawei
Seeking its own path
Electricity supply
Profitable interruptions
Corporate whistleblowers
Lawyer’s poker
Good-value MBAs
Payback time
Investing in Egypt
Holding their nerve on the Nile (1)
Eurotunnel
The next 20 years (4)
Airport shopping
The sixth continent (2)
Schumpeter
Bumpkin bosses (1)

■Finance and economics
Shadow banking in China
Battling the darkness
Buttonwood
Ghostbusters
Italian banks
Neither borrowers nor lenders
Tax evasion
The data revolution (1)
The euro zone
One currency, divergent economies (2)
Free exchange
The great trailblazer (4)

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Genes and intelligence
The 3% solution (24)
Culture and psychology
You are what you eat (2)
Academic prestige
Why climb the greasy pole? (6)
Gambling and self-deception
Hot to trot (1)
Climate change
Inside the sausage factory (10)

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Flights of fantasy
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The big fight (1)
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A chip and a chair
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Herr Howzat?
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Back to Europe (2)
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A river runs through it (1)

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Will invest for food (7)

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Unrivalled, for now (4)
Basketball and race
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A shot and a beer (23)
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Where there’s smoke (3)
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Canada’s economy
Maple, resting on laurels (2)
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Bolivia’s rentier republic (1)
Shale gas in Mexico
On shaky ground
Slums in Buenos Aires
The unplugged (1)

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Manmohan Singh
Man out of time (2)
Indian candidates
Actress, cricketer, dynast...
America in Asia
Pivotal
Asylum-seekers in Sri Lanka
Uncertain haven (11)
Taiwan
When the wind blows (4)
Nepal
Into thin air
Banyan
Daydream believers

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Agriculture
Bring back the landlords
Freedom of information
Right to know
Christianity
Demolition job

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South Africa
Where will the rainbow end?
Central African Republic
No one at the wheel
Iraq’s election
Alas, it may make little difference (2)
Egypt
Hang them all? (1)

■Europe
Ukraine’s turmoil
Chaos out of order (2)
German taxes
Steep and cold progression
Spain and Catalonia
Wars of Spanish secession (4)
Muslims in Marseille
Behind the facade (6)
Charlemagne
On a wing and a prayer (4)

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The impossible election (1)
Gerry Adams
When troubles come (4)
The labour market
Waiting for payday
British Muslims
Happy or haram? (1)
Cyber-security
Fresh meat
The Tube strike
Over a barrel
High-speed rail
Another one for the in-tray (1)
Jeremy Paxman
And finally (2)
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Trade and money laundering
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Antibiotic resistance
The drugs don’t work

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Additive manufacturing
Heavy metal
Takeover tactics
A new wrinkle
Law-firm rankings
When it vereins, it pours
Online video and advertising
NewTube
Corporate governance in Japan
A revolution in the making
Women as CEOs
The glass precipice
E-commerce
Same-day dreamers (1)
Schumpeter
Adventures in the skin trade

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Russia’s economy
Tipping the scales (8)
Buttonwood
The taxman blustereth
Measuring GDP
The dragon takes wing (12)
Stress tests for European banks
Shock therapy
Poverty in Indonesia
Muted music
Bank of America
Rounding down (1)
Piketty fever
Bigger than Marx (56)
Free exchange
Corporate sardines

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Pain perception
Sex, writhes and videotape (7)
How fair is life?
Nothing succeeds like success
Tiny satellites
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Irrevocable (4)
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Mass. appeal (25)
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Mexico’s netizens
Bashtagging the president (1)
Water in Brazil
Nor any drop to drink

■Asia
Japan and its neighbours
Springtime in Tokyo? (5)
South Korea’s stricken ferry
Lost at sea (3)
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No end in sight (2)
Journalism in Pakistan
The silencing of the liberals (4)

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Labour unrest
Danger zone (2)
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The promised land (10)
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The red and the green (1)

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South Sudan
A new depth of horror (3)
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Transport in South Africa
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Glimpses of unity (7)
Egypt’s election
The other man (1)
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Droning on
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Virulent

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Germany’s government
Easy politics, bad policies (11)
Eastern Ukraine
Descent into darkness (75)
Transdniestria
Beyond the river
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From toe to top (1)
Turkey’s presidency
Is Gul going or coming? (2)
Charlemagne
The dragon in the room (4)

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Apprenticeships
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Muslims and education
Religious studies (5)
Politicians and religion
Doing God (2)
Logistics and shopping
Box clever
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Posters aren’t working (3)
Student housing
Up and up (3)
Rural broadband
Going underground (7)
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Coding in schools
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Room for all, for now (3)
Succession planning
Chucking out the chosen one (2)
Mobile telecoms in Pakistan
At last, 3G
Television in America
The bandit of broadcast (2)
Pharmaceuticals
Time for a simpler look
Schumpeter
The ascent of brand man
Correction: Coal (1)

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Berkshire Hathaway
Playing out the last hand (1)

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MiFID 2
A bigger bang
Buttonwood
Sound the retreat (1)
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Sell signals
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Above the table (1)
Financing energy efficiency
Money for nothing (8)
Free exchange
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Manganese poisoning
Subtle effects
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Skyfalls (1)

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