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■The world this week
Politics this week (1)
Business this week
KAL's cartoon (6)

■Leaders
Britain and Europe
The gambler (122)
International terrorism
Afrighanistan? (66)
German politics
Merkel wounded (7)
The world economy
Semi-rational exuberance (4)
Technological extinction
Only the digital dies (8)

■Letters
Letters
On guns in America, Smithfield meat market, banks, French, Mali, innovation

■Briefing
Jihad in Africa
The danger in the desert
The intervention in Mali
Sand on their boots (4)

■United States
The re-inauguration of Barack Obama
Gloves off (62)
Presidents and the economy
Second-term blues (2)
The economy
Looking better (4)
Abortion law
Roe turns 40 (14)
State pension systems
Squeezed (7)
Politics in New Orleans
The Nagin chronicles (1)
Criminal justice and the courts
Thumb on the scale (6)
Atlantic City
Changing the game (3)
Lexington
Coalition v tribe (40)

■The Americas
Guatemala
Edging back from the brink (5)
Impunity in Venezuela
The price of justice
Security in Colombia
Fear of missing out (5)
Cuban politics
All talk
Gaming in the Bahamas
A bettor option

■Asia
Indian politics
Show your hand (4)
War crimes in Bangladesh
Justice delayed (23)
Jakarta’s governor
No Jokowi
Vietnam
Is Thanh the man? (9)
Fighting in Myanmar
No let-up (3)
Banyan
On the edge (1)

■China
China’s population
Peak toil (7)
Child trafficking
A cruel trade (2)
Inequality
Gini out of the bottle

■Middle East and Africa
Israel’s election
The hawks’ wings are clipped (18)
Israel’s Arab-led parties
Not much of a mark (10)
Saudi Arabia’s morality police
Who’s a dinosaur? (2)
Kenya’s lions
Sad for Simba (2)
Wine-making in South Africa
Wrong vintage

■Europe
Germany’s election year
The vincible chancellor (2)
Europe and Britain
The Cameron is coming (13)
The Dutch and David Cameron
Not wanted here (2)
Cyprus and the euro
Aphrodite’s indebted island (3)
Organised crime in Russia
Fathers and sons (2)
Turkish society
Of sex and Islam (5)
Charlemagne
Europe’s odd couple (3)

■Britain
Britain and the European Union
The hand of history (3)
Productivity
The job-rich depression (7)
Private universities
A degree of frustration (1)
Hotels
Chinese check-ins (4)
Old churches
Fit for new purposes
Bagehot
Hero for a day (4)
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■International
Islam and science
The road to renewal (28)
Carbon paper
Fade to black
The politics of e-waste
A cadmium lining

■Business
Information technology
Has Apple peaked? (84)
Wearable computing
Watch this space (7)
Health insurance in America
The insured and the unsure (5)
The business of campaigning
Profit with Purpose
The decline of spam
Read this and win million$!!! (17)
Mining giants switch bosses
New heads for a new cycle (1)
Foreign companies in India
The rewards of royalty (2)
Outdoor advertising
Sexy signage (1)
Schumpeter
Davos Man and his defects (4)

■Finance and economics
Monetary policy in Japan
Win some, lose some (1)
Buttonwood
Home on the range (1)
Exchange-traded funds
Twenty years young (1)
Financing medical research
Disease or cure?
The economics of sports insurance
Claim game
The Fed’s profits
The other side of QE (2)
European demography
Working-age shift (4)
Free exchange
Vive la difference (2)

■Science and technology
The Richard Casement internship
Storing information in DNA
Test-tube data (5)
How dung beetles navigate
Stars in their eyes (1)
Channelling heat
Good conduct
Sociable spiders
Come into my parlour (1)

■Books and arts
The first Anglo-Afghan war
Lessons unlearned (5)
A biography of King Faisal
Unexpectedly modern (1)
The real Jane Austen
As vital as her stories
New Japanese fiction
Slightly off
The portraits of Edouard Manet
Bold and strange (1)
The photographs of Roman Vishniac
Through a lens, darkly

■Obituary
Fred Turner (10)

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■The world this week
Politics this week
Business this week
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■Leaders
Barack Obama
How will history see me? (118)
Israel’s election
Don’t give up (12)
France, Mali and Algeria
Get stuck in but don’t get stuck (8)
Offshoring
Welcome home (7)
The Senkaku/Diaoyu islands
Dangerous shoals (65)
Pakistan
The soldiers’ dangerous itch (5)

■Letters
Letters
On Croatia, India, South Africa, service stations, free trade, Iraq, Yale, the Spartathlon, our cover (2)
Correction

■Briefing
American foreign policy
Time to engage (5)

■United States
California’s finances
Back to black (2)
Gun control
The battle begins (53)
Prosecutors in Louisiana
Dangerous chat (1)
Co-education
Old all-male ways die hard (2)
Farewell, Tim Geithner
Lessons learnt
Lexington
Jumping off the fence (6)

■The Americas
Canada’s First Nations
Time we stopped meeting like this (11)
Brazil’s economy
Wrong numbers (29)
Nationalising utilities in Bolivia
From tap to socket
Energy in Argentina
Sparks in the dark (1)

■Asia
Pakistan’s tumultuous politics
Ready for sacrifice
Sectarian violence in Pakistan
Won’t bury
China and Japan square up
The drums of war (9)
Thailand’s southern insurgency
School killings
Banyan
And then they came for the judges (4)

■China
Wrapped in smog
Something in the air? (2)
China’s overseas investment
ODI-lay hee-ho (2)
Nuclear power
Back on the front burner (5)

■Middle East and Africa
The crisis in Mali and Algeria
Jihad in the Sahara (54)
Israel’s election
Which way for Binyamin Netanyahu? (5)
Jordan’s election
Bad for the king
Repression in the Gulf
A mirage of rights

■Europe
France’s president
Francois Hollande’s new war trappings (11)
Lower Saxony
Germany’s Missouri
Spain’s government
Rosy scenario (5)
Slovenia’s government
Tottering on (2)
The Czech presidency
Karel Havel or Milos Klaus? (5)
Russia
To privatise or not to privatise (3)
Charlemagne
Europe in a foreign field (4)

■Britain
Pensions
The virtues of simplicity
Euroscepticism
A Tory taxonomy (3)
HMV
Don’t stop the music (1)
Drugs policy
Psychoactivity (1)
A helicopter crash
Sad day for the whirlybirds (2)
The cyber state
Efficiency by transparency
Smiths and Weir
Victoria line
Underground history
Puffing the Tube
Bagehot
Slimming the ranks (5)
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■International
Testing education
Pisa envy (1)
Climate-change laws
Beginning at home (6)
Private members’ clubs
Clubbing together

■Special report: Outsourcing and offshoring
Here, there and everywhere(1)
The story so far
Reshoring manufacturing
Coming home(1)
Staying put
Home or abroad?
Herd instinct
India’s outsourcing business
On the turn(3)
Services
The next big thing
Rise of the software machines
What to do now
Shape up

■Business
General Motors
Now it’s time to step on the gas (2)
America’s car bosses
Three outsiders, three styles
Boeing’s 787
Bad dreams all round (13)
Public relations
Dan the (Not Mad) Man
Alibaba
Alibyebye?
Facebook
Search me (2)
East Africa’s news business
Paper kingdom
Schumpeter
The best since sliced bread

■Finance and economics
The euro-zone crisis
Time to celebrate? (7)
Buttonwood
War games (1)
Global trade
View from the bridge (1)
Developing-country trade
O for a beaker full of the warm South
The other type of mobile money
Airtime is money
Private equity
Shift-Ctrl-Dell (1)
The bond market
Bit by bit
Economics after the crisis
New model army (1)
Free exchange
The voice of public choice (2)

■Science and technology
Prehistoric migration
An Antipodean Raj
Inflatable spacecraft
Blown up in orbit (17)
Global warming
The new black (8)
The world's rarest fish
In a hole
The Richard Casement internship

■Books and arts
A history of guerrilla warfare
How the weak vanquish the strong (1)
School reform
Stay focused
Britain and Europe
Forty years on
New Indian fiction
Charmingly insufferable
The art of Giorgio Morandi
Games of perception
New fiction
The self stripped

■Obituary
Aaron Swartz (46)

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Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates
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Politics this week
Business this week
KAL's cartoon (8)

■Leaders
Growth
The great innovation debate (144)
The next fiscal fight
From cliff to ceiling (87)
Reform in China
Great expectations (7)
Venezuela
In limbo (74)
Measurement
Is Paris worth a mass? (8)

■Letters
Letters
On Hell, non-bank finance, South Korea, the Church of England, monks, PhD students, our Christmas issue (1)

■Briefing
Innovation pessimism
Has the ideas machine broken down? (49)

■United States
The next treasury secretary
Jack be nimble (12)
The president’s new security team
Obama picks his soldiers (23)
Nixon at 100
The crooked statesman (53)
Marriage in America
The fraying knot (11)
America’s cash-strapped orchestras
Lamentoso (2)
Lexington
Joe Biden is not the answer (110)

■The Americas
Venezuela’s presidency
Brotherly love in the Bolivarian Republic (8)
Latin American local government
A load of rubbish (35)
Infrastructure in Brazil
Daylight piracy (21)

■Asia
Afghanistan’s fearful future
So long, buddy (47)
India’s winter
Numbed bones, choked lungs (1)
The Australian heatwave
Up to eleven (20)
Politics in Australia
Election calculations (1)
Sri Lankan politics
Fighting in court (13)
Banyan
Grandfathers’ footsteps (9)

■China
Press freedom
Battling the censors (47)
Labour camps
Long overdue (2)
The politics of traffic lights
Slamming on the brakes (5)

■Middle East and Africa
Syria’s conflict
No end in sight (12)
Israel’s Arab voters
What’s the point? (13)
Libya’s Muslim Brothers
The knack of organisation (3)
Al Jazeera
Must do better (10)
Aid to Rwanda
The pain of suspension (3)
Urban renewal in South Africa
Making downtown less dodgy (1)

■Europe
Germany’s Free Democrats
The endangered queenmaker (3)
Race in the Netherlands
The aftermath of a football tragedy (11)
Hungarian politics
A blow for Viktor Orban (24)
Italian politics
Allies again (35)
Turkey and the PKK
Peace at last? (7)
French political language
Lost in translation (46)
Charlemagne
Celtic metamorphosis (26)

■Britain
Northern Ireland
Wrapped in the flag (5)
Business lending
Plumbing problems
The Labour Party
Mili-bind (5)
Lord Strathclyde
Peer pressure
Squatting
Unwanted guests (2)
Rehabilitating offenders
The last piece of the puzzle
Smithfield
Meat hook (1)
Bagehot
Present tense (1)
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■International
Modern families
Chips off the old block (6)
Piracy
Privateers (5)
Holy architecture
Not a curve out of place

■Business Books Quarterly
Personal finance
Ghastly gurus(20)
An executive memoir
The world is 3D(1)
The digital age
Reaching out
Business strategy
Staying on top(1)

■Business
Chinese industry
From guard shack to global giant
An ad-block shock
France v Google (5)
Gelato University
Scoop! (5)
Tax in Brazil
Nothing is certain (4)
Gas in the eastern Mediterranean
Drill, or quarrel? (2)
AMR and US Airways
The last great American airline merger (10)
Schumpeter
A world of trouble (3)

■Finance and economics
Global house prices
Home truths (8)
Buttonwood
The best, the worst and the ugly (2)
The platinum-coin option
Toss a coin (22)
Bank liquidity
Go with the flow (4)
Japan’s economy
Keynes, trains and automobiles (5)
Microfinance in India
Road to redemption
India’s lust for gold
Treasure chest (4)
Free exchange
Room with a view (5)

■Science and technology
Lifespan and the sexes
Catching up (7)
The uses of stem cells
Potent medicine (1)
Measurement
Mass effect (3)
The Richard Casement internship

■Books and arts
20th-century music
Notes and noise (3)
South African history
The good guys were often bad (2)
Gabriele d’Annunzio
Aesthete and Ubermensch
Short fiction
In search of happiness

■Obituary
Beate Gordon (4)

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Economist poll of forecasters, January averages
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■The world this week
The world this week (1)
KAL's cartoon (2)

■Leaders
The fiscal cliff deal
America’s European moment (190)
Japanese foreign policy
Down-turn Abe (33)
India’s women
Rape and murder in Delhi (162)
Ireland and the euro crisis
Dawn in the west (42)
Britain’s coalition government
Divided they fall (1)

■Letters
Letters
On obesity, gun control, South Korea, Syria, bankers, marriage

■Briefing
The new politics of the internet
Everything is connected

■United States
The fiscal cliff
Nothing to be proud of (38)
Health-care reform
The 12-month countdown (6)
The secretary-of-state job
Changing guard (2)
Lexington
Norman’s conquest (11)

■The Americas
Haiti
Still waiting for recovery (1)
Argentina
The enemy within (20)

■Asia
Japan’s new cabinet
Back to the future (25)
Viewing Mount Fuji
No more rising sun (1)
South Korea’s new president
Plenty on her plate (2)
Indian politics
Finding NaMo (2)

■China
Political reform
Defining boundaries (4)
Foreign universities
Campus collaboration (6)

■Middle East and Africa
Egypt
The crisis of government isn’t over (9)
Iraq
Still bloody (2)
Jerusalem
For whom the bell no longer tolls
Israel’s election
A newly hatched hawk flies high (3)
The Central African Republic
On the brink (1)

■Europe
Italian politics
Keeping the radical left in check (6)
Berlin’s airport fiasco
The eternal building site (9)
The EU and the Balkans
Asylum system abuse (4)
Greek tax evasion
Culprit or scapegoat (7)
French taxation
A bas les riches! (23)
Russian politics
Herod’s law (38)

■Britain
The coalition in 2013
Friendly fire
Jeremy Hunt and the NHS
A new broom (1)
Motorway food
Serviceable (1)
Bagehot
Their cup runneth over (3)
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■International
Air conditioning
No sweat (1)

■Business
Corporate intelligence
The bloodhounds of capitalism (2)
Multilevel marketing
The bottom line (6)
The business of polo
Cloney ponies (2)
Metro systems
Going Underground (12)
Language-teaching firms
Linguists online (2)
How innovative is China?
Valuing patents (14)
Schumpeter
Mammon’s new monarchs
Correction: Daily Mail website

■Briefing
Coal in the rich world
The mixed fortunes of a fuel (16)
Europe’s dirty secret
The unwelcome renaissance (8)

■Finance and economics
Dubai’s renaissance
Edifice complex
Buttonwood
Hope springs eternal (3)
The Libor scandal
Year of the lawyer (2)
Islamic finance
Banking on the ummah (1)
Exchange mergers
Huddling for comfort
The Irish economy
Fitter yet fragile (8)
Free exchange
Stoneless rivers

■Science and technology
Machine translation
Conquering Babel (23)
Drug research
Toxic medicine
Fuel-saving tyres
Hysterectomy (1)

■Books and arts
Traditional societies
No beating about the bush
Encounters with the dead
Heaven help them
New film: “Zero Dark Thirty”
American night (2)
Revamping Skopje
Stones of contention (21)
Balkan history
Writing the past
New fiction
Not easily forgotten

■Obituary
Rita Levi-Montalcini (5)

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■The world this week
The world this year (3)
KAL's cartoon (14)

■Leaders
The rich world's economy
The gift that goes on giving (29)
Gun violence in America
Newtown’s horror (202)
Japan’s election
Go on Mr Abe, surprise us (2)
Egypt’s referendum
Going the wrong way (67)
Investing
Rich managers, poor clients (36)

■Letters
Letters
On Britain and Europe, the San Andre archipelago, internet kingdoms, Festivus

■United States
The Newtown killing
Evil beyond imagining (35)
Water in the south-west
Think green
Education
Keep it in the family (20)
Lexington
The view from Vandalia (3)
Cliff talks
Relief in sight (6)

■The Americas
Corruption in Brazil
A healthier menu (36)
Mexico’s new government
Coming out swinging (1)
Atlantic Canada
A new Nova Scotia

■Asia
Japan’s emphatic general election
Abe agonistes (10)
Servants in India
Can’t get the help (2)
Kazakhstan’s press
A heavy hand (1)
Pakistani attacks on aid workers
Killing disease (31)

■China
China’s motorways
Get your kicks on Route G6 (3)

■Middle East and Africa
Syria crisis
The fire is getting closer (2)
Egypt’s constitutional referendum
A dubious yes (1)
Iraq, Kurds, Turks and oil
A tortuous triangle (5)
South African politics
Return of a prodigal son (1)

■Europe
French politics
Manuel Valls, a Socialist Sarkozy (8)
French taxes
Adieu Obelix (12)
Russia’s opposition
Smaller and colder (9)
Italy’s election
The Ohio of Italy (14)
Spain’s prime minister
One year on (10)
Charlemagne
All hope not lost (31)

■Britain
Asian Muslim women
All about taking part
Immigrants
Better than billed (17)
Arts spending
If you cut me, do I not bleed? (1)
How to win elections
Baracking the voters (2)
Bagehot
While shepherds watched (7)
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■International
Free education
Learning new lessons (7)
Religious belief
Faiths and the faithless (5)

■Christmas Specials
Hell
Into everlasting fire (12)
A very rough guide (3)
The Holy Roman Empire
European disunion done right (12)
The Spartathlon
The lunacy of the long-distance runner (1)
War and theology
In the name of the Name (1)
Nikolai Luzin
Maths and the monks
Mardi Gras Indians
Home-grown and spirit-raised
Paraguay's awful history
The never-ending war (10)
Upwardly mobile Africa
Boomtown slum (5)
The Senkaku or Diaoyu Islands
Narrative of an empty space (4)
Matsutaro Shoriki
Japan’s Citizen Kane (2)
The death of a revolutionary
The song of Song (1)
Financial crime
The king of con-men (4)
A bridge in Mumbai
Halfway to paradise (1)
The wolf returns
Call of the wild
Wolves and hunters
Killing them softly
Cartoons
Triumph of the nerds (8)
Le Grand Meaulnes
The girl at the Grand Palais (3)

■Business
Turkey’s tech businesses
Boom on the Bosporus (4)
The global car industry
Wheels of mixed fortune
Business under Japan’s new government
Are nukes back? (1)
Globalisation
Going backwards (1)
Google and antitrust
Transatlantic tussles (1)
Schumpeter
Exit Albert Hirschman

■Finance and economics
Hedge funds
Going nowhere fast (7)
Buttonwood
The rich are different (4)
2012 in charts
The long road to recovery
Free exchange
Building blocks

■Science and technology
Human intelligence
Cleverer still (50)
The evolution of the hand
Making a fist of it (4)
Mapping the Moon with gravity
GRAIL hunt
Clarification: Deaths from malaria

■Books and arts
Families and how to survive them
Life to another tune (2)
Mariko Mori’s installation art
Cosmology bus tour

■Obituary
Oscar Niemeyer (5)

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■Leaders
America's economy
Over the cliff? (133)
Italian politics in turmoil
Run, Mario, run (29)
North Korea
Space cadet (13)
Obesity
Fat chance (23)
Non-bank finance in Europe
Embracing the alternatives (5)

■Letters
Letters
On Tata Sons, Egypt, pilotless planes, Mexico, lead, college life, muscle

■Briefing
Non-bank finance
Filling the bank-shaped hole (2)

■United States
The fiscal cliff
On the edge (11)
America’s demographic squeeze
Double bind (11)
Right-to-work laws
Now Michigan (15)
Food stamps
Counting pennies (10)
Racial classification
All together now (9)
Season’s greetings
Merry Chrismukkah
Lexington
Terms of surrender (12)

■The Americas
Venezuela
Preparing to pass the torch (2)
Foreign investment in Canada
Thus far but no further (4)
Justice in Colombia
Who should try the soldiers? (2)

■Asia
North Korea’s rocket launch
Beaming (2)
Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban
To the table (3)

■China
The economy
An understated recovery (3)
The capital
Removal time (6)
Political symbolism
Ditching dour
Banyan
The rocky road to revival (4)

■Middle East and Africa
Egypt’s choice
The Founding Brothers (8)
America and the Middle East
The masochism tango (5)
Unstable Mali
The 400 coups
South Africa
Wrangling in the ruling party (2)
Ghana’s election
Still shining (3)

■Briefing
Trying war crimes in Bangladesh
The trial of the birth of a nation (597)

■Europe
Italian politics
Will Monti run for prime minister? (13)
Romania’s election
Clear victory, uncertain future (6)
Serbia
Confounding expectations (13)
Danish Christmas trees
Firly resilient (2)
Lower Saxony
The Hanoverian connection
Russian politics
A new ideology for political ends (10)
Charlemagne
Europe’s worries about Italy (12)

■Britain
Measuring diversity
The London effect (9)
Northern Ireland
The bones of the past (3)
Gay marriage
Ties that divide (4)
Linn hi-fi systems
Streaming toddler
Managing floods
Go with the flow (1)
Anglo-Russian relations
Ballets Russes
Sir Patrick Moore
Fallen star (2)
Bagehot
A season of dolour and dole (1)
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■International
The politics of corruption
Squeezing the sleazy (1)
Catholic conservatives
A traditionalist avant-garde (63)
Climate conference
What Doha did (1)

■Special report: Obesity
The big picture(14)
The science
The caveman’s curse(6)
Treating obesity
Slim pickings(3)
Health effects
A heavy burden(1)
Small, rich and overweight(1)
Food companies
Food for thought(3)
The Big Mac index(2)
Government intervention
The nanny state’s biggest test(1)
Nudge, nudge(2)
Containing obesity
The last course
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■Business
Foxconn
When workers dream of a life beyond the factory gates (17)
Corporate taxation
Wake up and smell the coffee (8)
The EU’s unitary patent
Yes, ja, oui, no, no (2)
Corporate computing
Network effect (1)
Personal data
Know thyself (1)
Hispanic television in America
Lights, camera, accion! (2)
Tourism
From satanic mills to sundecks
Schumpeter
Gold-hunting in a frugal age

■Finance and economics
Infrastructure in India
RIPPP (1)
Buttonwood
Big is not always beautiful
HSBC and Standard Chartered
Too big to jail (5)
The Federal Reserve
The other mandate (4)
Inequality in China
To each, not according to his needs (5)
When global banks fail
National trust
Financial-transaction taxes
Skimming the froth (2)
Free exchange
The scam busters (5)

■Science and technology
Global health
Lifting the burden (1)
Space flight
Flight of the phoenix
3D printing
Your flexible friend
Parenthood and life expectancy
Pro creation (6)

■Books and arts
Political theory
Thinking men (1)
Turkey
Out of the chrysalis (10)
A history of pirates
Eye on the main chance (2)
British theatre
The miller’s tale
New cinema: “Midnight’s Children”
Night vision
The “Ring” cycle at the Teatro Massimo
Offstage noise

■Obituary
Dave Brubeck (3)

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■Leaders
Britain's future
Goodbye Europe (245)
The Leveson inquiry
Hacked to pieces (1)
Brazil’s economy
A breakdown of trust (21)
Israel and Palestine
Barriers to peace (190)
Italy’s next prime minister
Life after Mario? (3)

■Letters
Letters
On virtual war, UKIP, Canada, the Commonwealth, tobacco smuggling, Twinkies, France

■Briefing
Britain and Europe
Making the break (13)

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The next battlefield
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A desert flower wilts
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New constitutions take shape
Gaza and Qatar
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Zimbabweユs coming election
Fighting over a new rule book

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Regional elections in Spain
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France and football
The Swedish model (2)
Charlemagne
The battle of the budget (8)

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The Savile affair
A ghost and the BBC machine (4)
Young people
The continent generation (10)
The decline of clubbing
Less dance (1)
Rebellious MPs
Unleashed
Steelmaking in Wales
Coked up (2)
The economy
Donユt say メgreen shootsモ (2)
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Urban life
Open-air computers(4)
Data centres
Not a cloud in sight(1)
National differences
The world is what you make it
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Microsoft and the launch of Windows 8
Tablets from on high (28)
Hitachiユs new strategy
No more Jack Welch lite
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Horse-racing
A mareユs nest
The worldユs biggest construction companies
Great wall builders (2)
Online shopping
The rise of no-name designers (1)
The woes of Netflix
Looks bleak
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Coming to a plate near you
Doing Business 2013
Getting better
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The global Mexican (3)

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Government cuts
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Insurance in Asia
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Buttonwood
Signal failure
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Messenger shot, message not (1)
Why Greg Smith quit
Of Mammon and muppets
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Sad South Africa
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Citigroup’s reshuffle
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Black marks from Black Monday (3)
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Arlen Specter
Snarlin’ no more
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Mexico’s drug lords
Kingpin bowling (3)
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This time is different (9)
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India and China
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Tawang
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Electoral brinkmanship in Japan
A game of chicken
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Dancing off the stage? (3)
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No help, please, we’re Buddhists (3)
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A feeling of violation

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Village democracy
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The Nobel prize in literature
A Chinese Dickens? (9)

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Not a good week
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No place like home
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