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

■Leaders
Investment banks
Wall Street is back (66)
Angry young Indians
What a waste (41)
Malaysia’s election
A dangerous result (8)
Environmental monitoring
Four hundred parts per million (7)
A memo to the world’s dictators
Subject: Asset protection and regime change (6)

■Letters
Letters
On affirmative action, transaction taxes, factory workers, select committees, Japan, economics, India, cooking (2)

■Briefing
India’s demographic challenge
Wasting time (13)

■United States
Economic growth
The health paradox (6)
Immigration reform
Not so fast (17)
Measuring inflation
Counting the cost of living (1)
South Carolina’s special election
He’s back! (5)
Prison overcrowding
The magic number (1)
Policing
Starting from scratch
Taxes
A brewing fight (1)
Lexington
Brigadoon politics (22)

■The Americas
Mexican politics
The PRI’s long tail (1)
Bolivia’s president
Bye, bye American pie (1)
Venezuela’s election aftermath
Cry havoc (3)

■Asia
Malaysia’s general election
Tawdry victory (10)
Pakistan’s election
The other campaigner (16)
Political violence in Bangladesh
In hot blood (44)
Indian politics
Throwing the rascals out (4)
South Korea and the United States
Park’s progress (2)
Banyan
Pivotal concerns (21)

■China
Factory women
Girl power (1)
China and the Middle East
Playing the peacemaker? (32)

■Middle East and Africa
Israel and Palestine
Could the peace dove fly again? (14)
Palestinians in Israel
Boycotting the boycotters (6)
Syria’s civil war
The bloody stalemate persists (11)
Libyan politics
The militias’ writ
Tunisia and Algeria
Borderland bogeymen (1)
Somalia
The centre holds, but only just (7)
South Africa
Wedding crashers (1)

■Europe
Germany’s opposition
The Red and the Green (3)
Russian politics
An ideologue’s exit (1)
Hungary
Magyars and moans (9)
Education and the French mindset
Bangalore-sur-Seine? (3)
Georgia’s government
Caucasian circles
Charlemagne
Enter Herr Prasident Schulz (5)

■Britain
The politics of immigration
Don’t mess (11)
Privatising British banks
Cutting losses (1)
The IMF in Britain
Toothless truth tellers (1)
Racial segregation
Everyone out
Nigel Farage
Aux armes, citoyens! (9)
David Ford
Presbyterian in a pickle (2)
Bagehot
The socialist international (16)
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■International
Recovering stolen assets
Making a hash of finding the cash
Correction: Muslim opinion

■Special report: International banking
Twilight of the gods
Regulation
The bite is worse than the bark
Equity trading
Going broke in stocks
Fixed income, currencies and commodities
A FICC for your trouble
Why scale matters
We happy few
Costs
Leaner and meaner
Emerging markets
Lands of eternal promise
The outlook
Down to Earth

■Business
Management consulting
To the brainy, the spoils (14)
The life of a young consultant
PowerPoint Rangers (5)
Valuing ships online
Bargain boats
Wearable cameras
Get a lifelog
Business and the law
Chasseurs d’ambulances
Online video
Worth paying for?
Marketing
The lust for Latino lucre
Schumpeter
Microsoft blues (15)

■Finance and economics
CME Group
The futures of capitalism
Buttonwood
Age shall weary them (4)
World trade
Fresh blood
Canada’s new central-bank governor
After Carney
The world economy
Shaken, not stirred (1)
Municipal finances
Rubbish settlement
French banks
Through the looking glass
Riyadh’s new financial district
Empty towers
Securities lending
Spring break
Free exchange
Standard procedure

■Science and technology
The climate of Tibet
Pole-land (2)
Climate change
The measure of global warming (46)
Atomic interferometry
The function of waves (2)
Ancient animal behaviour
Jurassic lark
Clarification: Frontiers

■Books and arts
Early ballooning
Shifting perspectives
Economics
Horror story
New fiction
Curlicues
The Mariinsky theatre
Goldfingered Gergiev (1)
The future of Russia
Closing doors (1)

■Obituary
Giulio Andreotti (10)

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■The world this week
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■Leaders
China's future
Xi Jinping and the Chinese dream (209)
Corporate social responsibility
Disaster at Rana Plaza (13)
Guantanamo Bay
Enough to make you gag (117)
Europe’s credit crunch
Mend the money machine (2)
Musicals
Do it by the book (5)

■Letters
Letters
On cars, defence spending, liberty, electronic trading, Nigeria, North Korea, countries, porn (2)

■Briefing
Xi Jinping’s vision
Chasing the Chinese dream (8)

■United States
The Guantanamo hunger-strike
The oubliette (7)
Californian politics
It’s worth a go (2)
Feral pigs
Pork, chopped (10)
Blues tourism
The hellhound’s trail (1)
School food
Biting commentary (6)
The economic performance of cities
Following the sun
Lexington
Dithering over Syria (41)

■The Americas
Dams in the Amazon
The rights and wrongs of Belo Monte (1)
Hydropower in Guyana
Shrouded in secrecy

■Asia
Elections in Malaysia
“Ubah” you can believe in? (17)
Singapore’s economy
Bashing the metal-bashers (1)
Flood control in Vietnam
Up a creek (1)
Disaster in Bangladesh
Rags in the ruins

■China
The property market
Cat and house (1)
Construction in the west
Build it and they might come
The music scene
Anarchy in the PRC
Banyan
Thunder out of China (4)

■Middle East and Africa
South Sudan
A new country rises from the ruins
Kenya’s new government
Bright new faces (3)
The Horn of Africa
Containers?and containing dissent (1)
Farming in Nigeria
Feed yourself (2)
The Palestinians’ West Bank
Squeeze them out (9)
Egypt and Iran
Pious politics

■Europe
France and Germany
A tandem in trouble (30)
Italy’s new government
Unanswered questions (9)
France’s defence review
Of ships and sealing wax (1)
Iceland’s election
Right back
Danish politics
Hard lessons (2)
Charlemagne
After austerity, what? (11)

■Britain
Private schools abroad
On the playing fields of Shanghai (6)
British fighters in Syria
Will they come home to roost?
An infrastructure exhibit
Pipe dreams
North Sea oil
Drill, maybe, drill
British politics
The hourglass electorate (1)
Prisoner privileges
Thinner porridge
The Thames estuary
Full metal riverside
Bagehot
In praise of Saint Frank (1)
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■International
The war on gays
Strange bedfellows (5)
Muslim opinion
Minds unmade (1)
Identity politics
Called up

■Business
Musical theatre
The tills are alive
Internet retailing
Tax in cyberspace (1)
Workplace safety
Avoiding the fire next time (2)
Tourism in Egypt
Arab spring break (8)
Office life
Sitting pretty (2)
French business
Hollande’s charm offensive (1)
Entrepreneurs in America
Who creates jobs? (1)
Energy firms and climate change
Unburnable fuel (14)
Schumpeter
The art of the spin-off (1)

■Finance and economics
Prosecuting bankers
Blind justice (5)
Buttonwood
Money to burn (2)
Trade in Latin America
Oceans apart
American bond markets
Term report
Japan’s public debt
Don’t mention the debt
The Greek economy
Daring to hope, fearing to fail
Free exchange
Broken transmission (6)

■Science and technology
Miniature flying robots
Robodiptera
Genetically modified trees
Into the wildwood (1)
SpaceShipTwo blasts off
Space oddity
Academic publishing
Free-for-all (9)

■Books and arts
Technology and the future
Feel the force (1)
British politics
She came, she saw, she conquered
Digestion
Down the hatch
New fiction
Fatty issue
New art
Gallagher’s ghosts

■Obituary
Kenneth Appel

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■The world this week
Politics this week (1)
Business this week
KAL's cartoon (3)

■Leaders
Social policies
Time to scrap affirmative action (627)
Work and the young
Generation jobless (65)
Italy
Red Letta day (13)
Chemical weapons in Syria
Acid test (138)
Cyprus
Divided they fall (38)

■Letters
Letters
On Margaret Thatcher, Cambodia, the Los Angeles Times, markets, the Bitcoin

■Briefing
Affirmative action
Unequal protection (33)
South Africa
Fool’s gold (7)
Malaysia
A Never Ending Policy (7)

■United States
Tax policy
Sweet land of subsidy (10)
After the marathon bombing
Terrible swift sword (20)
Cities and data
By the numbers
Stop and search
Too frisky (1)
Aid policy
Helping whom, exactly? (2)
College sports
Fair or foul? (19)
Gun control
Money talks (7)
Lexington
A transatlantic tipping-point (7)

■The Americas
Paraguay’s elections
Return of the Colorados (2)
Power in Argentina
Now for the courts
Guatemala’s genocide trial
Playing for time (1)

■Asia
Pakistan’s hopeful general election
The N is nigh (51)
Withdrawing from Afghanistan
The big retrograde (57)
Small-scale mining in Indonesia
Herding wildcats (1)
Japan and its neighbours
For whom the bell tolls (16)
The Bay of Bengal
New bay dawning (1)

■China
Health-care reform
Feeling your pain (3)
The new Rhodes scholars?
Young China hands (8)
A continued infrastructure boom
Going underground (2)
Banyan
Can’t buy me soft power (18)

■Middle East and Africa
Power struggle in Iran
Conservatives v conservatives (6)
Iran’s multiplicity of messiahs
You’re a fake (6)
Iraq’s bloody election
Polls and protests (1)
Nigeria’s northern insurgency
Ever bloodier (1)
Syria’s civil war
Yet another massacre (5)
Chemical weapons in Syria
Crossing a red line (31)

■Europe
Italy’s new leaders
Letta in post (17)
Serbia and Kosovo
Balkan breakthrough (13)
Gay marriage in France
Rainbow warriors (12)
Chechnya and Dagestan
Islamists in Russia (42)
Housing in Spain
Mortgaged to the hilt (3)
German tax evasion
Uli, Uli, Uli (9)
Charlemagne
Amsterdam, Nice, Lisbon… (16)

■Britain
Britain’s economy
Just better than nothing (3)
Privatisations
The last of the silver (6)
Doping racehorses
Giddy nags
Local politics
The pothole poll
Longer school hours
School’s not out (2)
Liberalising the law
Supermarket sweep (1)
Protein shakes
Bruising (6)
Social housing
Estate of mind (1)
Bagehot
On the march with Red Ed (19)
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■International
Youth unemployment
Generation jobless (13)
McDonald’s University
Fries with that? (9)

■Business
European airlines
Here come the Vikings (2)
The Tennessee Valley Authority
Dammed if you don’t (2)
Mining in Chile
Copper solution (19)
Corporate governance
Listing badly
Casual games
Sweet spot (1)
Entrepreneurs in Australia
Starting up Down Under (6)
Apple
Tim Cook’s cash card (3)
Schumpeter
Titans of innovation (1)
Correction: AT&T

■Finance and economics
The Cypriot economy
Through a glass, darkly (7)
The Twitter crash
#newscrashrecover (2)
Europe’s financial-transactions tax
Oops (8)
China’s economy
Perverse advantage (25)
Derivatives reform in America
Swapping bad ideas (3)
Buttonwood
Don’t just do something, sit there (4)
Zimbabwe after hyperinflation
In dollars they trust
Free exchange
The debt to pleasure (22)
Correction: Federal Reserve

■Science and technology
3D printing
A new brick in the Great Wall (15)
Treating cancer with radioactive bacteria
Three wrongs make a right (5)
Private space flight
Orbital in orbit (4)
Entomology
Bad beehaviour (22)

■Books and arts
Food
The saucier’s apprentices (4)
America’s war of independence
Shots heard round the world (1)
Affirmative action
Sliding doors (1)
America and the second world war
That special relationship (55)
Secularism
Ties that bind (4)
Butterflies in America
To marvel at all things (1)

■Obituary
Marcella Pattyn (8)

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■The world this week
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Politics this week (2)
Business this week

■Leaders
The future of the car
Clean, safe and it drives itself (98)
The politics of north and south
Britain’s great divide (8)
China’s economy
Speed isn’t everything (7)
Venezuela
Maduro’s lousy start (44)
Pandemic preparedness
Coming, ready or not (3)

■Letters
Letters
On China and the internet, Heathrow, renewable energy, electronic publishing, animal spirits (1)

■Briefing
England’s two nations
Divided kingdom (6)

■United States
The Boston bomb
Manhunt (133)
The economy
That swooning feeling (7)
Gun control
Taken down (57)
Cyber-security
From SOPA to CISPA (5)
Extraterritoriality
The Shell game ends (2)
Health-care reform
Promises, promises (6)
Coal exports in the north-west
Dirty war (1)
Lexington
A nation apart (38)

■The Americas
Venezuela’s election
Ebbing support, tightening grip (2)
Mexico’s dissident teachers
Unruly southerners (3)
Inflation in Brazil
Behind the curve (21)
Canada’s Liberal Party
Betting on Trudeau Mark Two (6)

■Asia
America and North Korea
Birthday blues (10)
Japan’s nuclear future
Don’t look now (8)
The Australian dollar
Resources boomerang (1)
Ethnic differences in Kyrgyzstan
Stubborn facts on the ground
Banyan
Horn of scarcity

■China
The economy
Climbing, stretching and stumbling (14)
Overseas investment
Nice to see you, EU (1)
Free trade with Iceland
The rice man cometh (5)
Political symbolism
Looks familiar (2)

■Middle East and Africa
Northern Iraq
Peace, harmony and oil (1)
The Palestinians’ West Bank
After Fayyad (2)
Iran’s banned trade unions
Aya-toiling (1)
Tanzania’s gas boom
The Mtwara Rockefellers (3)
Atrophy in Algeria
Septuagenarians in the Sahara

■Europe
France’s battered economy
Francois Hollande’s cyclical troubles (12)
French politicians’ wealth
Transparency days (2)
Latvia and the euro
Baltic ambition (1)
Justice in Russia
The Navalny affair (5)
Germany’s Wulff scandal
The hounding of a president (3)
Freedom of speech in Turkey
A secularist’s lament (22)
Charlemagne
The flying taxman (7)

■Britain
Crime rates
Down these not-so-mean streets
Tesco
The end of the space race
Corporate profits
Bitter fortunes (1)
Oil refining
A fuel’s errand (2)
Light rail
Tramspotting (5)
Measles
Pox Britannica (2)
Classical music
Ringing a bell (1)
Bagehot
A final farewell (1)
Internship
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■International
Banning the sex industry
Naked ambition (41)

■Special report: Cars
The future of cars
Gloom and boom(3)
Markets and makers
Running harder
Tesla
General Electric Motors(2)
China
Voting with their wallets
Propulsion systems
The great powertrain race(4)
Emissions
Green wheels(1)
Driverless cars
Look, no hands(2)
Luxury cars
Dreams on wheels(4)
Demand forecasts
Distant peak car(3)
Imagining the industry’s future
The road to 2033(4)

■Business
Mobile telecoms in America
DISHing out the dosh (2)
Google and antitrust
Try it and see (3)
Mobile apps
Paris, c’est fini (4)
Indian technology firms
Shibulal’s struggles (2)
Luxury hotels
Room to disagree
Start-ups in Brazil
Samba in the valley (2)
Online media
AOL’s second life
Schumpeter
Fixing the Republic (6)

■Finance and economics
Carbon trading
ETS, RIP? (3)
Buttonwood
Like chess, only without the dice (9)
Sovereign-debt markets
An illusory haven
Balkanised banking
The great unravelling
Hedge funds
Launch bad
Electronic trading
Dutch fleet (2)
Free exchange
The 90% question (73)

■Science and technology
Pre-empting pandemics
An ounce of prevention (2)
The first spacecraft to land on Mars
Space archaeology
Printing batteries
Total extrusion zone
How to win at poker
A handy tip (9)
Biotechnology patents
Natural justice

■Books and arts
India’s economy
The capitalist manifesto (3)
New fiction
Beware, beware (1)
Germany and Europe
The battleground country (8)
Immigration into Britain
You’re not welcome (2)
Saving General Motors
Salvage work (2)
New cinema
Pitched back into the past

■Obituary
Victor Carranza (1)

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Politics this week (1)
Business this week

■Leaders
Margaret Thatcher
Freedom fighter (258)
Japan
Revolution in the air (4)
Germany and the euro
Right target, wrong shots (35)
Indian politics
Memento Modi (52)
Digital currencies
A new specie (6)

■Letters
Letters
On climate change, North Korea, Tibet, India, Cyprus, Egypt, tax avoidance, Europe (3)

■Briefing
Margaret Thatcher
No ordinary politician (18)
The world’s reaction
Opinions divided (4)

■United States
Bobby Jindal
Trying to lead the party of growth (10)
Prison in New Orleans
Sex and drugs and rock and roll (6)
The budget
Something for everyone (50)
Jerry Brown in China
Chasing the dragon (5)
Closing airport control towers
Eyes wide open (3)
Interfaith marriage
Across the aisles (4)
Maple syrup and crime
Caught sticky-handed (3)
Lexington
Demography is not destiny (15)

■The Americas
Venezuela’s presidential election
Voting in St Hugo’s shadow (10)
Rural development in Peru
The Andean connection (4)
Argentina’s economy
Gaucho blues (11)
Peace talks in Colombia
Friend and foe march for peace (1)
Toronto’s mayor
Still standing (7)

■Asia
Farming in Japan
Field work (4)
Narendra Modi
Steamroller (18)
Malaysia’s general election
A time of gifts (2)
North Korea
All cranked up (11)
Banyan
Firebug or matchmaker? (17)

■China
Bird flu
New scare (24)
The dangers of debt
Shadows lengthen (3)
Censorship
Contradictions among the people (1)

■Middle East and Africa
Nigeria
Lurching ahead (5)
Nigeria’s Zimbabwean farmers
Nothing like chicken feed (8)
Cote d’Ivoire
Will the guilt be shared? (1)
Unrest in Yemen
Southern grumps
Syria’s civil war
Closer to the capital (10)
Israelis, Palestinians and football
Kick out racism (4)

■Europe
Germany and the euro
Don’t make us Fuhrer (250)
Portugal’s budget
Constitutional difficulties (2)
Slovenia and the euro
The next domino? (18)
Europe’s royals
Unloved king, popular queen (2)
Febrile France
Morality play (10)
Repression in Russia
Put in his place (18)
Charlemagne
Euro wobbles (33)

■Britain
Military kit
To boldly GOCO (3)
Religion and politics
High office, low church (6)
The Labour Party
Common room, not common touch (1)
Muslim leaders
Anglo-imamania
Knighthoods
Arise, Mr Crosby (2)
Suburban golf clubs
In search of the green (3)
Household rubbish
Waste not (3)
Bagehot
The ghost of Mrs T (4)
Internship (1)
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■International
Teaching the past
1066 and all that (2)
Tracking services
Pilgrims’ progress (1)
Capital punishment
Not dead yet (1)

■Business Books Quarterly
Women and work
Girl talk(6)
Professional firms
Simply the best(5)
Banking
Safety in numbers(1)
Global business
English to the fore

■Business
Immigration and America’s high-tech industry
The jobs machine (9)
Google Fiber
We’re not (just) in Kansas anymore (12)
Infrastructure
Back on track (2)
Retailing
The man from Apple (6)
Disrupting television
Signalled out (4)
Schumpeter
Sex, drugs and hope (2)
Corrections

■Finance and economics
Virtual currencies
Mining digital gold (78)
Intrade in trouble
Bet lynched
Monetary policy in Japan
Opening the floodgates (2)
Offshore finance
Leaky devils
Italy’s public arrears
An overdue move (4)
The Securities and Exchange Commission
Rakoff’s revenge (6)
The Institute for New Economic Thinking
A slipping taboo
Smoking
Weight watchers (2)
Free exchange
The death of inflation (8)

■Science and technology
Heart disease and the microbiome
High steaks (24)
Psychology
Ground down (8)
Male attractiveness
Abs-olutely fabulous (61)
Palaeontology
A new human relative (1)
Cancer medicine
Drug dependence (1)

■Books and arts
Turning-points in history
When the world changed (7)
Domestics in Britain
Life below stairs (1)
Drone warfare
America’s killing machine (3)
The Rijksmuseum reopens
A new golden age (2)

■Obituary
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala

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■Leaders
Coping with North Korea
Korean roulette (162)
Mexicoユs new president
Pe紡ユs promising start (9)
Economic policy
A world of cheap money (28)
Franceユs beleaguered president
Down and out in Paris (13)
Renewable energy
Bonfire of the subsidies (2)

■Letters
Letters
On Bangladesh, e-cigarettes, buildings, the Falklands, shareholders, the euro, medicine, marriage (2)

■Briefing
A world of cheap money
Six years of low interest rates in search of some growth (5)

■United States
Immigration reform
Getting there (12)
The visa system
Not working (7)
Infrastructure
D (for dilapidated) plus (2)
The Columbia River Crossing
Bridge of sighs (10)
E-commerce
Click and pay
Atlantaユs schools
The reckoning (3)
Bostonユs mayor
Dropping the pilot (1)
Lexington
Knowing best is not enough (14)

■The Americas
Mexicoユs new president
Working through a reform agenda
Drugs in Brazil
Cracking up (4)
Land in Colombia
Reserved for whom? (1)
Chileユs presidential election
Bachelet is back (1)

■Asia
North Korean tensions
Inside the cult of Kim (7)
Press freedom in Taiwan
Keeping the doctor away
Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan
Intimations of mortality (4)
Politics in Afghanistan
Attaboy (2)
India and Sri Lanka
Trawling for trouble (28)
Banyan
Grave concerns (1)

■China
Crime statistics
Murder mysteries (3)
Mining in Tibet
The price of gold (1)

■Middle East and Africa
Kenyaユs new president
Will the new centre hold? (1)
Kenya
Historic hair
South Africaユs foreign policy
CAR crash
Sudan
Cash, aid and diplomacy
Dissent in Egypt
No joking matter (1)
Omanユs new port
Sleepy no more
Palestinian reconciliation
Could it really happen?

■Europe
Franceユs president
I have a confession to make (6)
Italyユs non-government
Napolitano steps inムand out (2)
French taxes
Another absurdity (7)
Cyprusユs troubles
The blame game (1)
Ukraineユs future
Linguistically challenged (12)
The press in Turkey
Not so free (10)
Charlemagne
Banking disunion (14)

■Britain
Welfare reform
Chipping away (1)
The Daily Mail and General Trust
Out of dead trees
Joblessness
Age concern
Theatrical production
Backstage drama
Digital philanthropy
Can you spare a text? (1)
Retailing
Betting on the high street
Bagehot
The dinosaurユs fresh meat (4)
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■International
Organised labour
Unions, Inc.
Regulating the weapons trade
A killer deal

■Special report: China and the internet
China's internet
A giant cage(56)
The machinery of control
Cat and mouse(2)
Microblogs
Small beginnings
The Great Firewall
The art of concealment(2)
E-commerce
Ours, all ours(1)
Cyber-hacking
Masters of the cyber-universe
Internet controls in other countries
To each their own
Assessing the effects
A curse disguised as a blessing?
Shutting down the internet
Thou shalt not kill(1)

■Business
Wood
The fuel of the future (16)
Protectionism in China
Red Apple (6)
Business in Japan
Appraising Abenomics (7)
Corporate scandals in Japan
Horiemon returns
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