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

■Leaders
Race relations in America
Chasing the dream (123)
India's economy
How India got its funk (89)
Syria
A step too far (225)
Fracking
Dash for cash (6)
Central bankers
The apprentices (3)

■Letters
Letters
On Cuba, diamonds, Larry Summers, flying, the University of Arizona, forestry, holidays, dominatrices

■Briefing
Black America
Waking life (6)

■United States
Health reform and employment
Will Obamacare destroy jobs? (8)
Pre-school in Texas
Get them while they’re young (2)
New York politics
Campaign circus
Offensive pictures
Sense and censorship
Policing Philadelphia
Boots on the street
Lexington
Barack Obama’s Iraq syndrome (4)

■The Americas
Latin America’s largest economies
Different kettles of fish (5)
Trade in Haiti
Chickens and eggs
Ecuador’s unpredictable president
Zig-zagging

■Asia
Indonesia’s economy
Slipping
Indonesian oil and gas
Gusher
India’s malnourished
A mess of pottage (7)
A Korean thaw?
Bordering on comradely (6)
Japan’s leaky nuclear plant
No end in sight (2)
Banyan
Trade, partnership and politics

■China
Bo Xilai on trial
Settling scores (6)
Organs for transplants
Chopped livers
Underground Christianity
Lamb of God (1)

■Middle East and Africa
Syria’s war
If this isn’t a red line, what is? (7)
Egypt’s turmoil
The army tightens its grip (9)
Egypt’s Copts
The butt of angry Islamists (1)
Bombings in Iraq
Bloodier than ever
Nigeria’s most wanted man
Dead or alive (4)
Telecoms in Ethiopia
Out of reach (1)

■Europe
Turkish politics
Lonely command (2)
Greek privatisation
Business class
Germany’s election
Party season (2)
Ukraine and Russia
Trading insults (3)
Human rights in Russia
Grim to be gay (1)
Dutch immigration
Overflow (4)
Organised crime in Italy
Gangsterland

■Britain
Suburban London
Trouble in Metroland (2)
Anti-terror laws
Miranda rights and wrongs (14)
Anti-fracking protests
A little fractious (2)
In defence of MPs
The fourth emergency service (1)
Militology’s march
The field-marshal of finance (1)
Shisha lounges
Hubble, bubble (2)
Horseracing
Greener pastures
Bagehot
Go away, we need you (2)
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■International
Remembering the Holocaust
Bearing witness ever more (5)

■Business
Fiat and Chrysler
Hoping it will hold together (1)
Sportswear-makers
The adidas method (1)
Multinationals in China
Guardian warriors and golden eggs
Semiconductors
Serial disrupter
The executive-search business
Searching for answers
Designer headphones
The sound of music (1)
Schumpeter
Mr Geek goes to Washington (2)

■Finance and economics
India in trouble
The reckoning (4)
Recruitment and connections
Blood and money
Offshore finance
Trawling for business (1)
Recessions and public health
Body of research (1)
Asset-management companies in China
Lipstick on a pig (2)
Private equity
Tax attack (2)
European bank funding
A long, dry summer (1)
Free exchange
A new toolkit

■Science and technology
Dark energy
A problem of cosmic proportions (32)
Judging music competitions
The sound of silence
Evolution
How the rhino got his woolly

■Books and arts
American politics
Something rotten (3)
The science of politics
From the gut (4)
The natural world
Fields of dreams
Pope Francis and Argentina
Days of penance
Commemorating Crecy
Garter’s order (1)
Armenian culture in Turkey
From the ashes (5)
Correction: The Smartest Kids in the World

■Obituary
Jacques Verges (4)

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Output, prices and jobs (1)
Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates
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■The world this week
Politics this week (2)
Business this week
KAL's cartoon (3)

■Leaders
Egypt's bloodbath
The battle for Egypt (222)
India and Pakistan
Hold the line (9)
America’s overcrowded prisons
One nation, behind bars (72)
Economic growth
A rickety rebound (10)
The entertainment industry and online media
Pennies streaming from heaven (1)

■Letters
Letters
On Russia's infrastructure, whistleblowers, Egypt, Detroit, state taxes, the royal baby (1)

■Briefing
Egypt’s crisis
The storm before the storm (69)
A riven nation
No fear of death

■United States
Prison reform
An unlikely alliance of left and right (49)
Prison politics
Jam-packed or alone (2)
National parks
Why go outside when you have an iPhone? (8)
Surveillance
Empty promises (7)
City government
When Cory’s gone
Hobo culture
Riding the rails (4)
Transgender schoolchildren
Playing for the other team (17)
Family life
Bye-bye boomerangs (12)
Chinatown buses
Driving them out of business (3)
Lexington
Smart ALEC (4)
Correction: Virginia

■The Americas
Energy reform in Mexico
Giving it both barrels (6)
A Mexican drug lord walks free
Ghosts of the past (6)
Argentina’s primary elections
Bad dress rehearsal (11)

■Asia
India and Pakistan
Border disorder (2)
Indian military power
All at sea (29)
Regulating Myanmar’s press
Bad news
After Cambodia’s election
Stand-off (2)
Crime in Malaysia
Drive-by shooting (1)

■China
The economy
A bubble in pessimism (9)
Banyan
Climbing trees to catch fish (2)

■Middle East and Africa
Palestinian prisoners
Why they count (13)
New Israeli towns
Looking south (4)
Trafficking in north Africa
Boom boom
Mali’s new president
What next?
Drug addiction in Iran
The other religion

■Europe
East European defence
Flexing its muscles (25)
German child care
Fighting over the Kinder (2)
Montenegro and the Balkans
Leader of the pack (5)
Spain and ETA
Always around (6)
Swedish politics
Reinfeldt redux (1)
Islam in Denmark
Of mosques and meat (3)
Correction: Turkey

■Britain
Britain’s Somalis
The road is long (6)
The Premier League
Ball-watching
Trains and post offices
Rail mail
Business improvement districts
Bid for victory (3)
Private tuition
Premium economy (1)
Party funding
Grim reading
The new ravers
Repetitive beats
Bagehot
Tits, out (71)
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■International
Children’s homes
The nanny state (1)
Prison policies
Gilding the cage

■Business
Digital media
Counting the change (7)
Retail
Hard knocks
Carl Icahn’s latest investment
Nice juicy Apple (1)
Antitrust and airlines
Brace, brace (3)
Law firms’ signing bonuses
Supreme desire
European railways
The quest for a Ryanair of rail freight
Schumpeter
In praise of laziness (5)
Correction: American carmaking

■Finance and economics
Commodities and banks
Metal bashing (5)
Euro-zone economies
Mirabile dictu (14)
Bill Ackman
Hash of the titan
Buttonwood
Net gains and losses (3)
Stockbroking in Africa
The day after the fall
The Economist valuables index
Fruits of passion
Reforming derivatives
Heavy lifting (2)
Free exchange
Down towns (1)

■Science and technology
The future of transport
No loopy idea (22)
Animal behaviour
Birds of a feather land together
A new mammal
Peekaboo
Facebook is bad for you
Get a life! (103)
Clarification: Standing up

■Books and arts
Education standards
Best and brightest (17)
English views of marriage
From here to eternity (1)
The poetry of Robert Graves
After the trenches
New fiction
Darkness stirs
Economics and eating
Thought for food (3)
Leonard Lauder’s art collection
Focus, focus, focus
Correction: The Trip to Echo Spring

■Obituary
Nicolae Gheorghe

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■Leaders
Britain’s economy
How is it really doing? (44)
Climate change
Can China clean up fast enough? (143)
Computer hacking
A byte for a byte (4)
Italian politics
Addio, Silvio (45)
Legal highs
A new prescription (4)

■Letters
Letters
On tax reform, cochlear implants, outdated acts, gift-giving, paying MPs, treating mental illness, home-brewing, crime, entrepreneurs

■Briefing
China and the environment
The East is grey (14)

■United States
Barack Obama and the war on terror
Taking no chances (21)
America and Russia
No speaks (26)
Executive misbehaviour (1): San Diego
Just a little local difficulty
Executive misbehaviour (2): Virginia
Gifts galore (1)
Dysfunctional Illinois
No play, no pay (3)
The Baseball Hall of Fame
We’ll get ’em next year (4)
Lexington
Keeping the mighty honest (15)

■The Americas
Corruption in Venezuela
The billion-dollar fraud (8)
Brazil’s opposition
Own goals (17)
Social networking in Latin America
Follow the leader (1)
Correction: Cuba

■Asia
Thailand’s economy
The rice mountain (15)
Taiwan’s army
Blooded (1)
Japan and China
Fishing trips (6)
Japanese security
Wide-mouthed frog (17)
Australian politics
Trust v fair dinkum (4)
Bangladesh’s volatile politics
The battling begums (6)
Banyan
Conquerors of kings? (2)

■China
Aviation
Crowded skies, frustrated passengers (2)
Food safety
Spilt milk (11)
Anti-abortion activism
Uncommon cause (1)

■Middle East and Africa
Elections in Zimbabwe
Stealing the vim from Zim (15)
Syria’s civil war
A flower in the desert (3)
Syria’s war economy
Bullets and bank accounts (3)
The Middle East’s migrant workers
Forget about rights (2)
The Israel Defence Forces
Taking wing (3)

■Europe
Italian politics
L’Italia giusta v political expediency (4)
Alpine dress
The Lederhosen boom (7)
Turkish politics
Justice or revenge? (10)
Hungary’s Roma
How to get out of a vicious circle (20)
Spain and Gibraltar
Like North Korea? (51)
Social media and French
Nous twitterons (9)

■Britain
Living standards
Squeezing the hourglass
Organised crime
Farewell to the heist (2)
Lloyds Banking Group
Industrial revolution
The price of the performing arts
Pit performance (1)
Social workers
First, care
Subsidies for working mothers
Keep it in the family
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■International
The Indosphere
Made outside India (79)

■Business
Business and cyber-crime
Firewalls and firefights (8)
Mexico’s oil industry
Unfixable Pemex (3)
American newspapers
Chasing paper profits (1)
Commercialising neuroscience
Brain sells (1)
Browser wars
Chrome rules the web (11)
Italian manufacturing
A washout (1)
Schumpeter
Cronies and capitols (5)

■Finance and economics
Europe’s bail-out programmes
What Angela isn’t saying (4)
Raghuram Rajan joins the RBI
Out of the frying pan (8)
The race to head the Federal Reserve
Summers v Yellen (33)
The trial of Fabrice Tourre
Collective guilt
Abenomics
Zoning out (2)
Buttonwood
Carry on trading (2)
The price of fish
Different scales (4)
Free exchange
Glorious and arduous
Correction: America’s GDP

■Science and technology
The perils of sitting down
Standing orders (43)
Artificial meat
A quarter-million pounder and fries
Influenza
Damned if you don’t
3D printing with paper
Print me the head of Alfredo Garcia (8)

■Books and arts
Christians, Muslims and Jesus
Centuries of dialogue (11)
The Johnson & Johnson dynasty
Pass the painkillers (1)
Spanish culture under Franco
Rebels with a cause (1)
New American fiction
Blood sport
The photographs of Mathew Brady
History on film
“Billy Budd” at Glyndebourne
High notes

■Obituary
Wu Dengming (2)

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Politics this week
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■Leaders
Security v freedom in the United States
Liberty’s lost decade (96)
The future of oil
Yesterday’s fuel (57)
The crackdown in Egypt
Democracy and hypocrisy (39)
Financial-technology firms
Apps at the gate (2)
Iran’s new president
Blood under the bridge? (21)

■Letters
Letters
On warriors, Colombia's infrastructure, remittances, illness, online education, India's nouveau riche, meaning (1)

■Briefing
The global oil industry
Supermajordammerung (3)

■United States
Security, leaks and surveillance
In the secret state (65)
Bradley Manning
Less than treachery (3)
Justice
Locked in (2)
Political dynasties (1)
Exit Saxby, enter Nunn? (1)
Political dynasties (2)
Wary in Wyoming (2)
The San Joaquin Valley
Down on the farms
High-speed rail in California
Riding to the rescue (6)
Lexington
The power of a party

■The Americas
Defence policy in Canada
Strong. Proud. Ready? (13)
Peru
Humala humbled
Drug legalisation in Uruguay
The experiment (35)

■Asia
Elections in Cambodia
The humbling of Hun Sen
America, Vietnam and Cambodia
Realpolitik redux (4)
Thailand and Myanmar
Build it and they might come (1)
The Salang tunnel
Dig deeper (1)
Telangana
India’s new state (4)

■China
The death penalty
Strike less hard (8)
Trade
Sabres sheathed (1)
Banyan
A caged tiger (1)

■Middle East and Africa
Egypt’s army
Ambitious men in uniform (4)
Tunisian politics
Double trouble
Lebanon’s electricity
Blackout
Iran’s new president
Smoother operator
Hamas and the peace process
Not at the table (4)
Mali’s election
So far, so good
Somalia and Somaliland
Muffled voices (1)

■Europe
The German election
An unforeseen controversy (2)
The Dutch and the EU
A founding member’s apostasy (4)
Kosovo’s Serbs
Bordering along the Ibar (10)
A diamond heist in Cannes
Another French exception (5)
Charlemagne
Vamos a la playa (6)

■Britain
Britain’s healthy export
How to sell the NHS (2)
The state of the coalition
Enter the van men
Britain’s new towns
Paradise lost (2)
The fracking divide
The beautiful north (1)
Caring for amputees
Life on a limb
The geography of credit
Misadventure capital
Walking in London
Footfalls (1)
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■International
Pope Francis
Style and substance (17)
Cyber-security
Hats off
Aaron Swartz and MIT
Deadly silence (1)

■Business
The future of advertising agencies
Omnipotent, or omnishambles? (3)
Advertising to the super-rich
Posters for plutocrats (3)
Siemens
Crisis, what crisis?
German industrial relations
Labour’s lost love
Carmakers and unions
Let’s go German (1)
Brewers in the Middle East
Sin-free ale
Schumpeter
The father of fracking

■Finance and economics
Financial-technology firms
Revenge of the nerds (4)
Buttonwood
A misleading model (1)
Inspecting euro-zone banks
Make or break?or fudge
Europe’s banks
Ordeal by slide deck
Fertiliser prices
Rich in potassium
Singapore’s banks
The perils of a gilded age
Japan’s consumption tax
Taxonomics (4)
Hedge funds after SAC
Edge fund (2)
Free exchange
Boundary problems (1)

■Science and technology
Neuromorphic computing
The machine of a new soul (2)

■Books and arts
China’s return to greatness
Marching forward (4)
Benjamin Disraeli
Off the pedestal
Why writers drink
Bottoms up (2)
Hayao Miyazaki’s latest film
Above the fray
New fiction
Mind games
The paintings of Peter Doig
Plumbing depths

■Obituary
Lindy Boggs and Helen Thomas
A tale of two women (10)

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■Leaders
Emerging economies
The Great Deceleration (61)
America’s public finances
The Unsteady States of America (123)
Zimbabwe’s election
Don’t let the crocodile cheat again (7)
Japan’s election
Licence to grow
Demography and monarchy
Very long till you reign over us (18)

■Letters
Letters
On Trayvon Martin, the Arab spring, Britain, teaching, forestry, Google, retail, the moon

■Briefing
Emerging economies
When giants slow down (5)

■United States
Detroit’s bankruptcy
Can Motown be mended? (7)
The other Detroit
Buy to the sound of gunfire
Retirement benefits
Who pays the bill? (11)
Zoning laws
Biking and hiking, but no parking (3)
Obama and the middle class
Better off with Barack? (7)
Digital dating
Young, single and nearby (7)
Lexington
What if Mitt Romney had won? (122)
Internship

■The Americas
Obesity in Latin America
Battle of the bulge (10)
Argentina and YPF
Flogging a Dead Cow (2)
Politics in Colombia
Peace and brotherly love (2)

■Asia
Japan’s upper-house election
Redemption (11)
Australia’s boat people
The PNG solution (2)
Buddhism v Islam in Asia
Fears of a new religious strife (4)
Hydropower in Tajikistan
Folie de grandeur

■China
The search for civic virtues
The unkindness of strangers (2)
The rule of law
Bizarrely consistent (1)
Architectural bombast

■Middle East and Africa
Zimbabwe’s vote
Poll dancing
Yemen’s interior
A reluctant refuge for al-Qaeda
South Sudan’s government
Going for the nuclear option
Egypt’s crisis
The generals strengthen their hand (2)
Iraqi violence
The nightmare returns
Syria’s war
The new normal (6)
The peace process
Tailwind for doves

■Europe
Poland’s government
The seven-year itch (25)
Riots in France
Trouble in Trappes (22)
Russian politics
The Navalny power game
Religion in Turkey
Erasing the Christian past (32)
Charlemagne
Sire, there are no Belgians (3)

■Britain
Eating habits
The British at table (1)
Newspapers
A decent proposal (2)
Pride and prejudice (1)
Britain’s recovery
Hold your breath
Falling fires
No hot ashes
Blocking porn
Default Cameron (3)
Homelessness in London
The spike
The port of Liverpool
Lock and quay
Britain and the EU
Channel vision (3)
Bagehot
A passage to Mayfair (1)
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■International
GPS jamming
Out of sight (1)
Female genital mutilation
Still bleeding (3)
The revival of Latin
Resurrexit vere (5)

■Business
Tech firms and their founders
Monarchs versus managers
TSMC
A fab success (1)
Australia’s gas explorers (I)
The next Qatar?
Australia’s gas explorers (II)
Beach in the outback
Italian fashion
French invasion (1)
Company taxes
Minimise this
The college-athletics business
Basket cases
Schumpeter
Thinking twice about price
Correction: Spanish energy

■Finance and economics
Commerzbank
Das slog
Buttonwood
Holiday hassles (1)
Interest rates in China
A small step forward (1)
Globally systemic insurers
Premium members
Interchange fees
Card sharps
The Karachi Stock Exchange
Inefficient frontier
Free exchange
Penury portrait

■Science and technology
Mass extinctions
Small but deadly
What is truth?
A la recherche du temps inconnu (3)
Mostly harmless
Robot plants
Putting down roots
Sleep and the phases of the Moon
Lunacy?

■Books and arts
Franz Kafka
Nervous brilliance
The Korean war
The best doggone army (4)
John Kennedy’s final days
When America wept
New American fiction
Those sad young literary men
The life of Jesus
No angel (6)
New British fiction
Hard-boiled
Correction

■Obituary
Lo Hsing Han (3)

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■Leaders
Crime
The curious case of the fall in crime (95)
Reform in Cuba
Set the farmers and shopkeepers free
Youth unemployment in Europe
Guaranteed to fail (8)
Afghanistan after 2014
Why zero is not an option (16)
Sport
Testing times (7)

■Letters
Letters
On Amartya Sen, defence spending, Britain, Egypt, immigration, France, GDP, sailing (3)

■Briefing
Falling crime
Where have all the burglars gone? (7)
Predictive policing
Don’t even think about it (2)

■United States
Internship
Race and crime
Trayvon’s legacy (131)
The Whitey Bulger trial
Blast from the past (2)
Walmart in Washington, DC
Welcome to the capital (5)
Homebrewing
Hops and change (2)
Demography
Broke in the ’burbs (2)
Lexington
Lessons from the desert (2)

■The Americas
Cuba’s economy
Money starts to talk (4)
Religion in Brazil
Earthly concerns
Crime in Mexico
Zeta zeroed (6)

■Asia
Elections in Japan
Man with plan
Security in Afghanistan
Holding their ground (2)
Solomon Islands
Aussie rules (3)
Bangladeshi politics
Jamaat tomorrow (6)
Lighting rural India
Out of the gloom (4)

■China
Nuclear activism
Limiting the fallout
Economic growth
Missing the mat (3)
At the box office
My generation (4)

■Middle East and Africa
African money transfers
Let them remit (1)
Togo’s election
A tale of two families
Egypt after the coup
The struggle to restore calm (6)
Syria’s Islamist fighters
Competition among Islamists (3)
Gays in Lebanon
They’re not ill

■Europe
The Italian government
Shirtsleeve time (2)
Greece, Portugal and the euro
In the dumps (8)
Spain’s prime minister
Rajoy there! (4)
The Navalny case
Guilty as charged (45)
Charlemagne
Reaching for the clouds (1)

■Britain
How to run a city
The wrong trousers (2)
Expanding London’s airports
Go west (6)
The changing property market
Rented castles (3)
Britain’s nuclear arsenal
There is no alternative (4)
Pubs
Bar-room brawl
Open data
Mining Leviathan
Class on stage
Charlie and the aspiration factory
Bagehot
Let a thousand flowers bloom
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■International
Technology and deaf people
Listen up (21)
Copyright and blind-friendly books
Between the lines (1)
Paying lawmakers
Rewarding work

■Business
Higher education
The attack of the MOOCs (8)
Executive MBA ranking
Joint highs
GlaxoSmithKline in China
Bitter pill (1)
Renewable energy in Spain
The cost del sol (16)
Canadian retailing
Drug deal (3)
Internet access
Congestion on the line (4)
TV everywhere
The travel channels (2)
Schumpeter
Crazy diamonds (2)

■Finance and economics
American banks
The triumph of low expectations
The trial of Fabrice Tourre
Not so fabulous (4)
Labour markets
Glad to be grey (1)
Buttonwood
Rateable value (2)
The long arm of American justice
GloboCop (2)
The Sinodependency index
Declaration of Chindependence
The IT cloud
Silver linings (1)
Free exchange
Bandwagon behaviour (2)

■Science and technology
The origins of war
Old soldiers? (5)
Marine ecology
Welcome to the plastisphere (2)
Climate science
Sensitive information (28)
Doping in sport
Athlete’s dilemma (15)

■Books and arts
Art about climate change
Chilling (4)
A memoir of winemaking
In the drink
Germany and the euro
The Merkel method (2)
Russia’s American empire
How the east was lost (7)
New film: “Fruitvale Station”
An American tragedy (1)
New fiction
Comfort food

■Obituary
Nadia Popova (19)

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The Arab spring
Has it failed? (81)
Europe’s zombie banks
Blight of the living dead (2)
Tax reform in America
Simpler, fairer, possible (11)
Reforms in Mexico
Choose Pemex over the pact (2)
Presents for presidents
Hogtied with a ribbon

■Letters
Letters
On India, gay marriage, protesting, Iran, Marc Rich, political pi

■Briefing
Shopping
The emporium strikes back (1)

■United States
Tax reform
Fixing the tax sieve
Sexual politics
More than half the electorate (51)
Rick Perry’s presidential ambitions
A time to run?
Surveillance
Silence in court
Health reform
Mississippi spurning (1)
Goat meat
The kids are all right
Lexington
The war of the words
Internship

■The Americas
Mexican politics
Political horse-trading
Publishing in Brazil
Folding papers (1)
Canada’s rail disaster
Playing with fire

■Asia
Cambodia’s election
Not quite the usual walkover
Japan’s upper-house election
Gloves off (1)
Landmines in Myanmar
Politically explosive
Taiwan’s economic isolation
Desperately seeking space (1)
Kazakhstan’s capital
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