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■The world this week
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL's cartoon (6)

■Leaders
Investment management
The rise of BlackRock (28)
The future of Afghanistan
Too important for pique (3)
Crisis in Ukraine
Not the same movie (149)
Asset prices
More bricks, fewer bubbles (14)
Genetically modified crops
Fields of beaten gold (32)

■Letters
Letters
On Puerto Rico, climate change, economics, Fred Sanger, stolen art, jazz, Obamacare, Germany (4)

■Briefing
BlackRock
The monolith and the markets (6)

■United States
Public finances
Those pension blues (64)
San Francisco
Growing pains (10)
Political polarisation
United States of Amoeba (2)
America and China
Choose me! No, me!
Homelessness
Tales from the streets
Southern history
Not even past (22)
Lexington
Why Americans are so angry (117)
Correction: Hunting with drones

■The Americas
Canadian politics
The son also rises (16)
Brazil’s economy
The deterioration (20)
Cultural politics in Colombia
Whose statues? (4)
Fragile Argentina
Riots in Cordoba (1)
Haiti and the Dominican Republic
A storm in Hispaniola (12)

■Asia
Thailand’s protests
Pressing the pause button (5)
Biden in Asia
Holding pattern (15)
Elderly suicides in South Korea
Poor spirits (1)
Gays in Taiwan
Going nuclear (3)
America in Afghanistan
Filling stations in the sky (1)
The United States in Central Asia
Going, going… (1)

■China
Mao Zedong
Merry Mao-mas! (3)
Judicial reform
Court orders (1)
Banyan
Lip service (47)

■Middle East and Africa
Africa and France
New ways to play an old song (8)
Mali’s recovery
Taken down a peg
Malawi’s mess
Banda and the bandits (2)
Mining in west Africa
Where’s our cut?
Egypt’s politics
Could it be any more baffling?
Syrian heritage
In ruins (2)

■Europe
Ukraine’s protests
A new revolution on Maidan Square (27)
Poverty in Hungary
How to help the homeless (16)
Prostitution in France
Turning off the red light (4)
Spain’s Socialists
Popular and inexperienced (2)
Strikes in Greece
Stalemate
Charlemagne
Out of commission (2)

■Britain
Stay-at-home voters
The reluctant kingmakers (3)
Rural thefts
On the lamb (1)
Energy and greenery
Blustery (2)
Political reformers
They’re back
Business credit
Still cramped
Supermarkets
Stuck in the middle (2)
Drugs in prisons
Supply and remand
Bagehot
Top of the class (7)
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■International
School league tables
Finn-ished (111)
Beating bribery
Small change (1)
Political poetry
What rhymes with protest?

■Business
The future of corporate IT
Surfing a digital wave, or drowning? (3)
Patent reform in America
Trolls on the hill (2)
Paying chief executives
Fortune favours the boss
Apple in China
Better days ahead (14)
Accountancy reform
Shining a light on the auditors (2)
German companies
An unhappy business (2)
Piano-makers
Major challenges, minor successes (1)
Advertising
Nothing more than feelings (2)
Schumpeter
From cuckolds to captains

■Finance and economics
Asset prices
Not fully inflated (10)
The future of the Paris Bourse
Trading up
Pawnbrokers
Hock and sinker
Ireland’s banks
Concentrating binds (1)
China’s currency controls
Zone of contention
Currency unions in Africa
Ever closer (1)
The LIBOR scandal
Fixed harmony (1)
Free exchange
Stagnant thinking (1)

■Science and technology
Sex and brains
Vive la difference! (65)
GM maize, health and the Seralini affair
Smelling a rat (11)
China’s Moon rover
Yutu or me-too? (49)
Cockroach hygiene
Faecal position (5)

■Books and arts
Books of the year
Torrents of words (2)
Books by Economist writers in 2013
Words fit to print

■Obituary
Natalia Gorbanevskaya (1)

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1,257円
■The world this week
Politics this week (1)
Business this week
KAL's cartoon (2)

■Leaders
The Iranian nuclear deal
Unlocking the Middle East (142)
China, Japan and America
Face-off (260)
Digital money
The Bitcoin bubble (63)
Ukraine and the European Union
Day of the gangster pygmy (16)
Germany
Die grosse Stagnation (49)
Thailand
The exile and the kingdom (9)

■Letters
Letters
On Britain, the JFK assassination, Colombia, life logging, fancy words (1)

■Briefing
The Iran deal
Well begun, not nearly done (3)
Regional responses
Shifting sands (3)

■United States
Stealing from the government
SIRF’s up (4)
The Senate and the filibuster
Dropping the bomb
Regulating political spending
Lighten our darkness (1)
The Bay Psalm Book
Hot off the press
Poverty in California
Not so golden (5)
Criminal justice
Measure for measure (1)
Rural pursuits
Death by dehogaflier (1)
Lexington
If Walker runs (9)

■The Americas
Honduras’s presidential election
Mano dura wins the day
Argentina’s YPF
Swallowed pride (1)
Infrastructure in Brazil
Taking off at last (2)
Peru’s government
Partners in crime (1)
Venezuela’s Amazonas state
Lawless rivers and forests

■Asia
The East China Sea
Regional turbulence (12)
Freedom of information in Japan
Secreted away (1)
Protests in Thailand
Power grab (2)
Pakistan’s armed forces
Out of the driving seat (3)
New Zealand
Standing firm
Banyan
Crossing a line in the sky (7)

■China
Social customs and inequality
Two weddings, two funerals, no fridge (9)
Steam locomotives
Rarer than pandas
The economics of demolition
Creative destruction

■Middle East and Africa
Nigeria
Why northerners feel done down (7)
Energy in South Africa
Fear of the dark
Kenya and its Somalis
Go back home!
Egypt’s Islamists
Many stripes
Yemenis and Saudis
Love across the line

■Europe
France
Strident neocon, lame Socialist (7)
The Munich art haul
In the shadow of the Holocaust (2)
Italian politics
Grande dramma (4)
Latvia
Badly built
Bulgaria
A nightmare for all (12)
Ukraine and the EU
Stealing their dream (10)
Charlemagne
The new Hanseatic League (13)

■Britain
Scottish independence
Salmond sets out his stall (31)
The economy
Firing on one cylinder (1)
Royal Bank of Scotland
Opposed to usury
The Conservative brand
The nasty party (5)
Car-sharing
Single lane
A riposte from Hull
Lies, damned lies
Energy start-ups
Poking the bears
Sexual mores
Love in a cold climate (2)
Bagehot
A sticky pitch for the Tories (3)
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■International
Weaponry and espionage
A shot from the dark
Climate negotiations
Another shabby Warsaw Pact (3)

■Technology Quarterly
Monitor
Magnetic tape to the rescue(5)
Fatal distraction(1)
Roboconf
Made in China
Sooty skies
Particle physiology
Clean that up(1)
Move over, Siri
Innovation awards
And the winners are…
Difference engine
Thief in your pocket?
Smart weapons
Kill switches and safety catches(3)
Wine technology
Bacchus to the future(1)
Bitcoin
Bitcoin under pressure(37)
Brain scan
The internet’s fifth man

■Business
Retailing
The raw and the clicked
Eataly
Let them eat truffles
American tech companies in China
A question of trust
Cinema economics
Bigger on the inside (1)
Broadcasting in Australia
The news on Nine
23andMe
And the FDA (10)
The paper industry and climate change
Roll on the green revolution (6)
Schumpeter
Going off the rails

■Finance and economics
Financial-sector reform in India
Bridging the gulf (2)
Buttonwood
Cap and tirade (3)
Rice farming in Japan
Political staple (2)
Slovenia’s financial crisis
Stressed out
Investing in commodities
Rust-proof (1)
Small-town banks in America
Wonderful while it lasted
“Quant” hedge funds
Computer says no (3)
Free exchange
A reasonable supply (1)

■Science and technology
Palaeontology
Life in the old fossil yet
Genetics
Junking the idea of junk (2)
Heat engines
Stirling silver? (4)
Comet ISON
The perils of sungrazing (4)
Spring-cleaning outer space
Belt up! (1)

■Books and arts
Joel Rosenthal at the Metropolitan Museum
Hidden treasures
Genetics and education
Nurturing nature (5)
The Warsaw uprising
Destruction (1)
Francois Mitterrand
The sphinx (1)
Chinese history
The empress strikes back (1)

■Obituary
Doris Lessing

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Firms’ listings and geographic sales (1)
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1,257円
■The world this week
Politics this week (1)
Business this week (3)
KAL's cartoon (2)

■Leaders
America and the world
The man who used to walk on water (248)
Reform in China
Let quite a few flowers bloom (34)
World trade
The Indian problem (7)
Energy in Mexico
Make or break for Pena Nieto (1)
Global banking
You break it, you own it (8)

■Letters
Letters
On trusts, inflation, Azerbaijan, teachers, labour markets, EU bureaucrats, tunnels, Zwarte Piet

■Briefing
Freeports
Uber-warehouses for the ultra-rich (6)

■United States
The presidency
Emergency surgery (14)
Legislative verbosity
Outrageous bills (4)
Tackling reoffending
Helping them stay home (4)
JFK, 50 years on
Face it: Oswald did it (9)
House prices
Home truths (3)
American expatriates
Fowl is fair (1)
Puerto Rico’s economy
Buying on credit is so nice (6)
Lexington
All about Adam (24)

■The Americas
Mexico’s president
The year of leading from behind
Chile’s election
Presidency postponed (4)
Political corruption in Brazil
Jailed at last (5)
The Caribbean
Passports to ignominy
Argentina’s government
No lame penguin

■Asia
Deepening democracy in South Asia
Off square one (3)
Sri Lanka
After the circus (8)
Australia and Indonesia
No surprises (3)
Afghanistan after 2014
Harder than it should have been (2)
Japan and the poor
On yer bike
Banyan
Stormy weather (4)

■China
A blueprint for reform
The Xi manifesto (1)
Regional history
The politics of statues (2)

■Middle East and Africa
South African whites
Braai, the beloved country (8)
The Central African Republic
A catastrophe in the making?
Libya and its militias
Make or break
Syria’s civil war
Rebels v rebels (6)
Dubai
It’s bouncing back (1)

■Europe
Germany’s coalition negotiations
Those uppity Social Democrats (4)
Italian politics
A golden opportunity (2)
Norway’s economy
The spirit is willing (1)
Turkey’s south-east
Huda-Par’s emergence (6)
Moldova
A geopolitical hostage
Poland’s government
New faces, same policies?
Charlemagne
Playing East against West (9)

■Britain
Post-crisis economics
Keynes’s new heirs (24)
Scotland’s economy
Scotch on the rocks (9)
Pig farming
To the trough
Regional tourism
Importing them by the shipload
British smoking habits
Lighting down (2)
Updating the Tories
All mod Cons
Cycling safety
The wheel problem (12)
Crossrail
Not so boring
Clothes and nostalgia
One pastel gazebo, next-day delivery
Bagehot
The rejects’ revenge (2)
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■International
Advertising to children
Cookie Monster crumbles (1)
International law
Mightier than the words

■Special report: America's foreign policy
Time to cheer up(15)
American primacy
If I ruled the world(6)
China
Keeping watch(9)
Military power
The uses of force(2)
Economic power
Time to pay the piper
Energy
Fracktacular(2)
Soft power
Making up
The practice of foreign policy
Another morning in America(4)

■Business
Reincarnation at Nokia
Planning the next bounceback (6)
Very large planes
Airbus’s big bet (7)
Private military contractors
Beyond Blackwater
Corporate governance
More women on boards (4)
Delaware’s corporate courts
A new judicial boss
Asian shipyards
The deeper the better (1)
Schumpeter
It’s complicated (2)

■Finance and economics
Trade liberalisation
Grain and thunder (1)
Road tolls in Europe
Make the foreigners pay (5)
Reforming China’s state-owned firms
From SOE to GLC (3)
Buttonwood
Get big or die trying (1)
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
Two albatrosses take flight (1)
German financial habits
Under the mattress (2)
Investing in frontier markets
Fishy tale (1)
The Balkanisation of banking
Putting Humpty together again
Free exchange
Turning workers into capitalists (1)

■Science and technology
The future of the oceans
Acid test (5)
Cancer research
Of mice and men (1)
Batteries
Going viral
Frederick Sanger
The father of genomics

■Books and arts
Geo-engineering and climate change
Stopping a scorcher (1)
The Kremlin
Fortress Russia (4)
Terrorism in Mumbai
Remember, remember (2)
Napoleon and war
Blood, sweat and tears
The voice of Johnny Cash
He walked the line
A poet’s life
Waterfall of words (1)

■Obituary
John Tavener (1)

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

■Leaders
The recorded world
Every step you take (31)
Typhoon Haiyan and the Philippines
Stress test (19)
Reform in China
Every move you make (11)
Criminal justice
American oubliette (9)
The Commonwealth
What is it for? (9)

■Letters
Letters
On Europe, Hong Kong, Canada, London, Brazil, lawyers, Lou Reed (1)

■Briefing
Ubiquitous cameras
The people’s panopticon (4)

■United States
Criminal justice
Throwing away the key (4)
Criminal justice (2)
The new debtors’ prisons (3)
Health insurance
Searching for a cure (6)
Biking without a helmet
No brainer (7)
Foreign study
Migrants with mortar boards (3)
Education
Minding the gap
Colonial museums
A different story
Lexington
Barack, Bibi and Iran (10)

■The Americas
Colombia and the FARC
Not out of the woods yet
Venezuela’s “economic war”
Everything must go… (3)
Violent crime in Latin America
Alternatives to the iron fist

■Asia
Typhoon Haiyan
Worse than hell (1)
Cyclones and climate change
The new normal? (12)
Indian politics
All’s well, honest (1)
Reforming Japan
The thicket of reform (1)
Japan and nuclear power
High alert (2)
Banyan
Blowing the whistle (5)

■China
The party plenum
Everybody who loves Mr Xi, say yes (1)
Antarctic research
They may be some time (1)
The dating game
Bare branches (1)

■Middle East and Africa
Iran and the nuclear negotiations
Not there yet (26)
Saudi Arabia and its labourers
Go home, but who will replace you? (10)
The Gaza Strip
Miserable and weak again
Private health care in Africa
A middle way?

■Europe
Europe’s far right
This monster called Europe (6)
Europe’s economic rules
Brussels v Berlin (6)
Greece’s bail-out
Little respite (4)
Madrid
Stinky (1)
Prostitution in Germany
A giant Teutonic brothel (6)
Homosexuality and asylum
Bigotry by degrees
Charlemagne
Desillusion (10)

■Britain
Westminster politics
The 2015 in-tray
European immigration
PIGS can fly (3)
Interest rates and inflation
An old lady’s promise
Rough Trade
Waxing lyrical (1)
Education and race
On the road
Gerry Adams
Past and present (1)
Military discipline
Drummed out (1)
Bagehot
Waiting for the thaw
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■International
NATO’s future
Back to basics (1)
Eroding trust in government
Confidence crumbles (1)
Abusing Interpol
Rogue states

■Business
American industry and fracking
From sunset to new dawn (3)
Taj Hotels and Orient-Express
Disorientation
Motivating workers
Ranked and yanked (2)
Pharmaceuticals
Give, and it shall be given unto you
Business in Bulgaria
Succeeding in spite of the state
Company accounts
The lease bad solution (1)
Lego in Asia
Who dares, plays (3)
Schumpeter
The mindfulness business (18)

■Finance and economics
Property in China
Haunted housing (1)
Buttonwood
Here we go again (3)
Credit Lyonnais
Sting in the tail
The Argentine peso
Clamped (3)
Recruitment at financial firms
A kinder, more restful capitalism (1)
Captive reinsurance
Life in the shadows (1)
ICE buys NYSE-Euronext
The end of the street (1)
Free exchange
Holding on for tomorrow (1)

■Science and technology
The evolution of beauty
Face the facts (25)
Canine evolution
The company of wolves
A mission to Mars
Aerosniff (1)
Evolutionary psychology
Thyme to touch (2)

■Books and arts
Amazon and Twitter
#hatchingwinners (1)
Lance Armstrong’s rise and fall
What a shame
America’s first muckrakers
Read all about it
Nicholas Shakespeare’s family memoir
How to survive
How to grow old
Sunrise, sunset (2)
The jazz of Wayne Shorter
Serious longevity (1)

■Obituary
Augusto Odone (7)

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Business this week
KAL's cartoon (3)

■Leaders
Britain
Little England or Great Britain? (69)
The global economy
The perils of falling inflation (59)
New York’s mayor-elect
Don’t screw it up (44)
Syria’s war
To stop the slaughter (20)
Dirty money
Mistrust the trusts (4)

■Letters
Letters
On science, Puerto Rico, Parliament, soft drinks, investing in cows

■Briefing
Civil wars
How to stop the fighting, sometimes (3)
Defining conflicts
What makes it a war? (1)

■United States
New York
Where will you go, Bill de Blasio? (29)
Governor races
Elected are the dealmakers (27)
The Los Angeles aqueduct
A hundred years of soggy tubes (3)
Direct democracy
Drugs, taxes and GMOs (1)
Education
On your marks (4)
Religion and the constitution
Priests and potholes (1)
Lexington
Forget the huddled masses (6)
Clarification: Fresenius Kabi

■The Americas
Chile’s presidential election
Cruising back to La Moneda (2)
Toronto’s crack-smoking leader
What to do with a drunken mayor? (24)
Power grab in Nicaragua
The comandante’s commandments
Security in Mexico
Battlefront on the waterfront

■Asia
Thailand’s amnesty bill
Groundhog days (1)
Pakistan’s militants
Bee sting (2)
Sri Lanka
The centre wants to hold (13)
Banyan
Spokes and hubbub (5)
Bangladesh
Mutiny and revenge (7)
Correction: Isabella Bird

■China
High-speed railways
Faster than a speeding bullet (6)
Uighurs and security
Tightening the screws

■Middle East and Africa
The Syrian civil war
Still no hint of a compromise (1)
Iran’s street artists
Don’t wall us in
Politics in Israel
A prodigal returns
Jordan
Surprisingly stable for the moment
Mozambique
Gas-fired tension
Africa’s female politicians
Women are winning (1)

■Europe
Russia’s economy
The S word (2)
French hostages
In cold blood (4)
Lost and found art
Hildebrand Gurlitt’s secret (3)
Hungary’s past
His contentious legacy (3)
Kosovo’s election
Only a minor disturbance
Turkey and its neighbours
A reset? (5)
Charlemagne
Falling out of love (6)

■Britain
London property
Live and let buy (3)
Wages
All work and low pay (1)
Shipbuilding
Torpedoed (1)
Working
Cottage industries
Cyber-security
Geeks bearing gifts (1)
Graffiti
The writing’s on the wall
Demography
Crunchy frog (3)
Politics and race
A tale of two mayors (4)
Bagehot
We misremember them (4)
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■International
Trusts
The weak link
Carbon emissions
Out of puff (1)
Drafting constitutions
Mix and match

■Special report: Britain
Turning inward
Exports and the economy
Paying its way(2)
Exporting media
The exception(2)
Europe
Channel deep and wide(9)
Race and immigration
A new kind of ghetto(3)
Devolution
The centrifuge
Nationalism and history
A unionist pin-up(2)
Cities
The vacuum cleaners(1)
The future
Great Britain or Little England?(2)

■Business
Online video in China
The Chinese stream (4)
Consultancy firms
Strategic moves (3)
German carmakers
Stuck in third (1)
Totvs
Local hero (1)
BlackBerry
Only thorns (6)
Mondragon
Trouble in workers’ paradise (1)
Schumpeter
The honne and the tatemae

■Finance and economics
Inflation
The price is a blight
Buttonwood
Where will the boot land next? (2)
Credit cards in South Korea
A swipe at profits (3)
Digital banking
Third time lucky
Emerging markets
Sleepless nights
The Caribbean debt crisis
God v bondholders
SAC Capital
No winners (3)
Free exchange
Renouncing stable prices (4)

■Science and technology
Internet security
Besieged (5)
Astronomy
My God, it’s full of planets! (1)
3D printing
Pimp my ride (1)
Palaeontology
Black gold

■Books and arts
The first world war
Avoidable brutality (4)
Alan Greenspan and America’s economy
Casino capitalism (1)
Women in the 1950s
Grit and polish
The photographs of Erwin Blumenfeld
Tres glam
The 2012 election
Winners and losers (1)
Duke Ellington
Jazz royalty

■Obituary
Anthony Caro

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■Leaders
China
Go on, bet the farm (85)
Argentina’s mid-term election
Cristina’s come-uppance (11)
Pay and economic growth
A shrinking slice (19)
Espionage and America
Rules for spies (88)
High-speed railways
Still off-track (5)

■Letters
Letters
On emerging economies, business, efficient markets, Venezuela, China, Brazil, American politics

■Briefing
Chinese land reform
A world to turn upside down (1)

■United States
The presidency
Whoops (29)
Obamacare
The debacle (150)
Genetically modified food
Warning labels for safe stuff (2)
Crime in Florida
Man bites dog, repeatedly (1)
Seattle
On your bike (4)
Virginia’s governor race
The Clinton effect (4)
Civil forfeiture
The grabbing hand of the law (3)
Drugs and the death penalty
Cruel and unusable (7)
Lexington
Bye-bye, Bloomberg (3)

■The Americas
Argentina’s mid-term election
Jostling in Kirchnerismo’s twilight (7)
Mining in Mexico
The sovereign take
Canada’s Senate
Reform or death? (12)
The Latinobarometro poll
Listen to me (8)

■Asia
The Khmer Rouge tribunal
Justice and the killing fields
Uzbekistan
trouble.uz? (1)
Religious violence in Myanmar
The silence of the muezzin (1)
India’s mission to Mars
Red planet, red rival (27)
Banyan
Zero-sum politics (1)

■China
Changing the economy
The long weekend (1)

■Middle East and Africa
Civil strife in Iraq
Going all wrong (1)
Satire in Egypt
The joker is back
Algeria
Patience persists
Somali piracy
More sophisticated than you thought (1)
The Democratic Republic of Congo
Rebel retreat

■Europe
Italian politics
Bickering and back-stabbing (5)
Georgia’s election
The end of Saakashvili’s reign
Czech election
Central Europe’s Berlusconi?
Swedish education
Fixing Sweden’s schools (1)
The European Union budget
The gourmands of Brussels (1)
Race relations in the Netherlands
Is Zwarte Piet racism? (40)
Charlemagne
Fawlty Europe (12)

■Britain
High-speed rail
Accounting trips (4)
Immigration
A fresh headcount (2)
Paul Reichmann
Saviour of the docklands (1)
Police reform
Copping and changing
Politicians v newspapers
Hold the presses
Corporate ownership
Shell game
Linguistics
Argot bargy (3)
Bagehot
More tough, less love (2)
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■International
Spies and politics
Cloaks off (24)
Money from rubbish
Mucking in (1)
Government budgets and development
Transparent money
Conjugal visits
No laughing matter (1)

■Business
Mahindra & Mahindra
SUVival of the fittest (1)
Brazil’s oil industry
Bustista (7)
Business in Greece
Outrageous fortune (1)
Business regulation
Reform school (1)
Manufacturing in Serbia
Balkan legacy
PSA Peugeot Citroen
Back from the brink (1)
Air cargo
Cabin fever
Twitter’s IPO
Going cheep? (1)
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