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■The world this week
Politics this week (1)
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon (6)
Correction: UN General Assembly

■Leaders
The world economy
The magic of diasporas (67)
India’s dynastic politics
Must it be a Gandhi? (22)
Syria
Time is running out for Bashar Assad (7)
The euro crisis
The German problem (38)
Free trade in the Pacific
A small reason to be cheerful (7)

■Letters
Letters
On the Republicans, bluegrass, Guatemala, Edmund Burke, Nicolas Sarkozy, the number 20, clutter (1)

■Briefing
South Asia’s water
Unquenchable thirst (3)

■United States
Immigration
Crying wolf (11)
Tar sands and the environment
Keystone cop-out (46)
Natural gas in Oklahoma
We will frack you (1)
American highways
The efficiency conundrum (3)
Transparent government
Sunshine or colonoscopy? (4)
Crowdfunding
Many scrappy returns
American soccer
The Becks effect (3)
Circular infrastructure
What goes around (6)
Lexington
The trouble with Newt (30)

■The Americas
Mexican politics
Left in the lurch (2)
Protests in Peru
Honeymoon over
Human rights in Brazil
It isn’t even past (4)
Aborigines in Canadian politics
Don’t get mad, get organised (4)

■Asia
America in the Asia-Pacific
We’re back (42)
Taiwan’s presidential race
Narrowing (4)
China’s economy
Fearful symmetry (3)
Pacific islands
Going South Pacific
Mekong mayhem
New water sheriff (2)
The Gandhi dynasty, continued
The golden Rahul
Banyan
Seeing and believing

■Middle East and Africa
Syria
The tide turns against Bashar Assad (18)
Israel’s courts
Left v right (3)
Arab freedom of expression
The right to be hidden (4)
Liberia’s election
Winner takes all
South Africa’s leading populist
He’ll be back (2)
Sudan north and south
Rumours of war (1)

■Europe
Italy’s new prime minister
The full Monti (11)
Spain’s election
Mañana is too late (2)
Russia’s future
Putin his place (4)
Russia and NATO
An absence of trust (1)
Crime in southern France
Rio on the Med
Neo-Nazi crimes in Germany
A horror from the past
Charlemagne
Step by step to disaster (6)

■Britain
Drug use and abuse
The fire next time (5)
Regional drink and drug trends
Sober London
The border-control fracas
He says, she says
Visiting Britain
Please sir, I want a visa (3)
Fuel duty
Road rage
A self-sufficient Isle of Wight
Green and pleasant island (2)
The sale of EMI
Revenge of the Sex Pistols (1)
Schools reform
Follow my leader
Bagehot
Recessions and the young
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■International
Technocrats
Minds like machines
The market for state territory
Pass the hemlock (1)

■Business
Retailing in America
’Tis the season to be frugal (5)
A guide to goodness
Values for money (5)
Google Music
Battle of the bands (15)
Indian airlines
Natural selection (1)
Chinese jewellers
Beijing bling (3)
Schumpeter
The French way of work (4)
Correction: Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

■Briefing
Migration and business
Weaving the world together (4)

■Finance and economics
The European Central Bank
Brink think (28)
Buttonwood
Voters versus creditors (1)
Hedge funds and deleveraging
Waiting to turn trash into treasure
Middle-market banking
Pockets of credit
China’s capital markets
The bounty of the muni
Japan’s economy
Whose lost decade? (3)
Economics Focus
Marathon machine (3)

■Science and technology
Stem cells and medicine
Repairing broken hearts (8)
Influenza
Attention, citizens! (2)
The evolution of co-operation
Make or break? (3)
Silk from the sea
No sow’s ear (1)

■Books and arts
Afghanistan’s interminable war
Looking for the exit (1)
Advice from Bill Clinton
Yes, we can (3)
Urban violence
The power of jaw-jaw
Memoir of the Middle East
Scent of dreams
New French film
Friends united
W.G. Sebald’s poems
Placing words
New American film
Dirty Hoover

■Obituary
Joe Frazier (4)

■Economic and financial indicators
Output, prices and jobs
Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates (1)
The Economist commodity-price index
Patent applications (1)
Markets
1,205円
■The world this week
Politics this week (1)
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon (5)

■Leaders
Italy and the euro zone
That’s all, folks (108)
America’s deficit
Large it up (9)
Airline alliances
Open the skies (3)
Conflict in the Middle East
Nuclear Iran, anxious Israel (67)
Elected mayors
Big cities, small plans (3)

■Letters
On population growth, the Nobel peace prize, business in India, Edward Lear, Chinese texts, weather and economics, blondes, mind-reading

■Briefing
The Italian crisis
Addio, Silvio (39)
Europe’s debt crisis
Rushing for the exits (1)
Italy’s economy
That sinking feeling

■United States
The politics of the South
Hunting for votes (2)
Ohio’s referendum
A black eye in the Buckeye (8)
The deficit supercommittee
Hints of a deal or a false dawn?
Taxing Christmas trees (4)
Philadelphia’s mayor
Michael, more (4)
Herman Cain’s accusers
Anonymous no longer (8)
Water in Texas
The thirsty road ahead (1)
California’s public pensions
Not so retiring (3)
Lexington
The elusive progressive majority (12)

■The Americas
Security in Colombia
Top dog down (11)
Business in Cuba
A risky venture (5)
Human rights in Mexico
Friendly fire (4)
Correction: Brazil’s oil

■Asia
China’s restive Tibetan regions
No mercy (27)
Pakistan and the rise of Imran Khan
Second coming (7)
Afghanistan and the Taliban
Collateral damage (2)
Asia-Pacific trade initiatives
Dreams and realities
South-East Asian summitry
The happening place (1)
Banyan
One dam thing after another (1)

■Middle East and Africa
Israel squares up to Iran
That’s right, Iceman. I am dangerous (23)
Libya and its allies
All too friendly
Chad, Mali and Niger
Just deserts (1)
Egypt’s military leaders
Not doing well (1)
Africa’s amputees
Not just the winning that counts (1)
Nigeria’s new government
Groping forward (3)

■Europe
Germany’s economy
A case of the sniffles (1)
Greece’s dysfunctional politics
Tomorrow and tomorrow (5)
News in the ex-Yugoslavia
Broadcasting to the Balkans (1)
France’s public finances
The belt-tightener-in-chief (3)
Azerbaijan
How to spend it (4)
Nagorno-Karabakh
Conflict on ice (8)
Charlemagne
Europe against the people? (6)

■Britain
Reshaping local government
The mayors show
Uncontrolled borders
Waving them in (2)
London 2012
Fun and games (2)
Toys and culture
Buy early, buy often (3)
Britain and human rights
Contempt of court
Priests’ employment rights
Your service or His? (3)
Fertility treatment
The great egg race (1)
Bagehot
Why Britain has centrist politics (2)
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■International
International marriage
Herr and Madame, Señor and Mrs (1)

■Special report: Europe and its currency
Staring into the abyss(8)
The causes
A very short history of the crisis(1)
Austerity
Destructive creation(2)
In theory
Anti-EU backlash
Beyond the fringe
Europe’s big two
The Nico and Angela show
Non-members
Look at it this way
After the crisis
Making do(1)

■Business
State capitalism in China
Of emperors and kings (5)
Shipping
Economies of scale made steel
Diamonds
Betting on De Beers
The Oppenheimers
Swapping gems for cash
Sexual harassment
Nasty, but rarer (2)
The Olympus scandal
Big trouble in Tokyo
Airline alliances
The airmiles-high clubs
Dynegy
Power play
Schumpeter
Why firms go green

■Briefing
South Korea’s economy
What do you do when you reach the top? (2)

■Finance and economics
The euro crisis and emerging markets
Drought warning (3)
Buttonwood
The road to self-deception (2)
Too big to fail
Fright simulator (1)
Networking and pay
Contact sports
Rice
Asia’s rice bowls
Private equity
Fee high so dumb
Economics focus
Exports to Mars (1)

■Science and technology
What ate dinosaurs?
Old crocs (13)
Astronomy
Throwing money into space (1)
What dinosaurs ate
The belly of the beast (4)
Asteroid 2005-YU55 (1)
The Rorschach test
A few blots in the copybook (4)

■Books and arts
History of diplomacy
Dealing with the enemy (2)
Russia and the West
Slip and slide
Jim Thompson
Boat against the current
Jeffrey Sachs on America
Homeward bound (4)
Leonardo in London
Deciphering the da Vinci code (2)
American art museums
A hinterland beauty

■Obituary
Philip Gould (1)

■Economic and financial indicators
Output, prices and jobs
Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates
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Global business barometer
Markets
1,205円
■The world this week
Politics this week (3)
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon (6)

■Leaders
The presidential race one year out
America’s missing middle (46)
A euro referendum
Greece’s woes (104)
Japan’s nuclear conundrum
The $64 billion question (14)
Brazil’s economy
The devil in the deep-sea oil (8)
Turkish foreign policy
Ottoman dreamer (12)

■Letters
Letters
On Occupy Wall Street, solar power, climate change, the Netherlands, aluminium, monarchy, personhood (1)

■Briefing
The Republicans
A dangerous game (76)

■United States
Housing and the economy
Rising from the ruins (3)
Drugs shortages
Can’t wait? Must wait (2)
Murder in New Orleans
Telly Hankton’s town
Artists in America
Painting by numbers (1)
Conservatives in the West
Bully meets Nice Guy (4)
Lexington
Sex and pizzas (30)

■The Americas
Nicaragua’s presidential election
The survivor (4)
Brazil’s former president
A new battle for Lula (2)
Currency controls in Argentina
Unfree exchange (4)

■Asia
Cleaning up Japan’s nuclear mess
The twilight zone (2)
Thailand’s floods
Rising damp (3)
Activism in China
Blind man’s bluff (2)
Nepal
Peace, in your own time
Indian rural welfare
Digging holes (12)
Banyan
Echoes of dreamland

■Middle East and Africa
The rise of Qatar
Pygmy with the punch of a giant (7)
Iran’s politics
President v supreme leader
Satire in Iran
Mocking the mullahs (5)
Israel and Palestine
One side gets even lonelier (23)
Palestine’s Bedouin
We want recognition too (4)
Human rights in Libya
Bad habits (35)
Transport in South Africa
By the seat of your cheap pants

■Europe
Greece and the euro
Papandreou’s people (14)
Wages in Germany
Merkel and the minimum (3)
A numerical French obsession
Twenty times twenty (5)
Spain’s election
Rajoy the reformer (9)
Russia and world trade
In at last? (4)
Turkish foreign policy
Dormant power revival (10)
Turkey in the Balkans
The good old days? (8)
Charlemagne
A Greek bearing gifts (7)

■Britain
The reality-television business
Entertainers to the world
Corruption in cricket
Overstepping the mark
The St Paul’s protests
Bells and yells (3)
Child-care costs
Precious little burdens (4)
The economy and the euro
In bad company (1)
Cutting legal aid
Justice for some (1)
London’s sewers
A busted flush (4)
Bagehot
Britain runs out of Euro-allies (4)
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■International
Wikipedia’s fund-raising
Free but not easy (7)
Pilgrimages
Hot steps
WikiLeaks
Out of time and money (4)
Bribery
Supply side (1)

■Business
Indian technology firms
Seeking to avoid a mid-life crisis (6)
TCS in America
From Mumbai to the Midwest (1)
Qantas
Scorched earth on the runway (8)
Fiat and Italy
Arrivederci, Italia? (3)
Personalised news
Your digital paper, sir (3)
Retailing
Spies in your wallet (3)
Loyalty cards and insurance
Every little helps
Schumpeter
Land of the wasted talent (1)
Award: Tom Easton

■Briefing
Brazil’s oil boom
Filling up the future (6)

■Finance and economics
Financial markets
Greece lightning (9)
Buttonwood
Two tiers, too complex (3)
MF Global’s bankruptcy
Broke broker
Swiss banks
The Swiss diet (2)
China’s financial regulators
All change
Climate finance
He who pays the paupers… (2)
Economics focus
Pulling for the home team (4)
Correction: Europe’s bail-out plan

■Science and technology
Ageing
Forever young? (21)
Science in South Africa
All squared
Science in Argentina
Cristina the alchemist (1)
Viking navigation
Sunstruck (1)

■Books and arts
Fundamental physics
Big bang (2)
Vincent van Gogh
Paint a palette blue and grey (1)
Historical salvage
Ghost stories
Joan Didion memoir
Kind of blue
Nikolaus Pevsner
Set in stone
Deceit and self-deception
Suspicious minds (1)

■Obituary
Dennis Ritchie and John McCarthy (14)

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1,205円
■The world this week
Politics this week (1)
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon (3)

■Leaders
Economic crisis
Europe’s rescue plan (115)
The Arab world
Crescent moon, waning West (24)
The Tories and Europe
Oh grow up (12)
Student loans
The indebted ones (23)
Mind-reading
The terrible truth (28)

■Letters
Letters
On Guatemala, Myanmar, Occupy Wall Street, black women, investments, Cyprus, Iran (4)

■Briefing
The euro deal
No big bazooka (51)

■United States
The presidential race
The craze for flat taxes (29)
The Louisiana governor’s race
Bobby laps the field (1)
Clean energy in California
On its own sunny path (3)
The new housing-relief plan
Underwater rescue (7)
Good food and bad
Just deserts
Harrisburg’s bankruptcy
Money up in smoke
Protecting forests
The road not bulldozed (1)
Lexington
No satisfaction, no resignation (6)
Correction: Detroit

■The Americas
Education in Chile
The fraught politics of the classroom (14)
Inflation in Brazil
Blurring the mandate (7)
Corruption in Quebec
Digging deeper (1)
The Latinobarómetro poll
The discontents of progress (1)

■Asia
Food safety in China
In the gutter (11)
Unpaid wages in China
Can’t pay, won’t pay (5)
A mayoral race in Seoul
Outsider in (1)
Japan’s free-trade dilemma
Yes, it should (3)
Afghanistan’s neighbours
Jaw-jaw? (1)
Rugby and politics
Watch the bounce (2)
Banyan
Season of cheer? (2)

■Middle East and Africa
Tunisia’s general election
Islamists to the fore (24)
Libya after Qaddafi
A new timetable (20)
The Saudi succession
Time, surely, for a much younger one (2)
Iraq and America
Now please go (9)
Syria’s army defectors
Cracks in the army (17)
Kenya invades Somalia
A big gamble (5)
South Africa’s opposition
Getting blacker? (4)
Corruption in South Africa

■Europe
German politics
The country of “no” (9)
Terrorism in Spain
The war is over (5)
Italy’s government
Hands off our pensioni (1)
Turkey and the Kurds
Deadly tremors (23)
Northern Kosovo
Blocked (9)
Charlemagne
A tale of two Italians (13)

■Britain
London as a financial centre
Banged about (3)
Austerity luxury
Some enchanted teatime (3)
The EU referendum vote
While Rome burns (5)
Innovation in schools
A class act
Criminal justice
Women behaving badly (5)
Tackling climate change
Deep storage (3)
Bagehot
One man, many votes (3)
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■International
Religion and economics
Holy relevance
Islamic televangelists
Holy smoke
Citizen lawmaking
Government by (all) the people (1)
Corruption
Grand schemes

■Business
The oil business
Big Oil’s bigger brothers (4)
Chevrolet’s centenary
From 0 to 100 (5)
Olympus
Three questions
China’s environment
Taxing times ahead (2)
Health insurance in America
The doctor octopus (2)
Business clusters
The Bay Area, with banjos
Nokia’s new phones
Not drowning, but waving (32)
IBM’s new boss
Steady as she goes (2)
Schumpeter
What should Wall Street do? (57)

■Briefing
Hedge funds in Asia
The crocodiles are coming (4)

■Finance and economics
Student loans in America
Nope, just debt (3)
Buttonwood
Golden acres
Indian insurance
Rogue agents (2)
Rajat Gupta
Another trial (4)
Japanese investors
Mrs Watanopportunity
Climate bonds
A dull shade of green
Economics focus
Clause and effect (2)

■Science and technology
Reading the brain
Mind-goggling (41)
Pollution and evolution
Waters of change
The X Prize Foundation
Now count to a hundred (2)

■Books and arts
Islamic galleries at the Met
Centuries of glory
Steve Jobs
Insanely great (10)
Human decision-making
Not so smart now (3)
The Opium Wars
Be careful what you wish for (8)
Diana Athill’s letters
Dear Edward
A book of firsts
Hucksters and pioneers

■Obituary
Laura Pollán

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1,205円
■The world this week
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon (8)

■Leaders
Capitalism and its critics
Rage against the machine (69)
Business in India
Building India Inc (39)
Argentina’s presidential election
The widow takes it all (3)
The euro crisis
Time for Super Mario (8)
World population
Now we are seven billion (9)
China’s economy
Afraid of a bump (8)

■Letters
Letters
On New York’s courts, Cyprus, Mexico, Dennis Ritchie, the euro, Manchu, obesity, doofuses, New Orleans (1)

■Briefing
Demography
A tale of three islands (2)

■United States
The parable of Detroit
So cheap, there’s hope (9)
Other shrinking cities
Smaller is more beautiful (2)
Campaign funds
A PACket of money (9)
Chicago’s budget
Reality bites
Public services
Rubbish competition
Electoral reform
Second choice or second-class? (2)
Clean power
Back to basics (2)
Lexington
Revisiting the Hoover Dam (3)
Correction: The ivory-billed woodpecker (1)

■The Americas
Argentina’s presidential election
Flying solo (4)
Pollution in Brazil
The silvery Tietê (9)

■Asia
Australian politics
Withered of Oz (3)
After the tsunami
Old habits die hard
Caste in India
Touchable (3)
An election in Kyrgyzstan
Bridging the divide
Equal opportunities in South Korea
Gladder to be gay (2)
Banyan
Not as close as lips and teeth (10)

■Middle East and Africa
Libya’s liberation
The colonel is caught (127)
Tunisia’s election
The Islamist conundrum (1)
An apology to Rachid Ghannouchi (3)
Corruption in South Africa
A can of worms (1)
Jordan and its king
Caught in the middle as usual (2)
Hamas after the prisoner exchange
The Islamists reap a reward (1)
Correction: Mustafa Barghouti

■Europe
French politics
Sauce Hollandaise (1)
German politics
Daylight piracy
Portugal and the euro
In the mire (4)
Ireland and the euro
Pig no more? (2)
Italy’s prime minister
Down, but not out (3)
Gays in Turkey
Not wanted (21)
Charlemagne
Wake up, euro zone (13)

■Britain
The future of the British army
On the defensive (1)
Cambridge gets a new chancellor
Chancing it (1)
After Foxgate
Ministers v mandarins (1)
Fuel bills
Trouble turning up the heat (4)
Evictions at Dale Farm
The fight moves on (1)
Advertising standards
Skin-deep truths about beauty
Animal-rights protests
A beastly business (2)
Bagehot
Right but wrong-headed (1)
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■International
Protests
Not quite together (9)
Maoists and Wall Street
Long march, longer memories
Cheating in sport
Onedownmanship (2)

■Special report: Business in India
Adventures in capitalism(1)
Family firms
The Bollygarchs’ magic mix(2)
Inbound and outbound deals
Their oyster, with grit included(1)
Innovation and cost-cutting
The limits of frugality(1)
State-controlled firms
The power and the glory
The outlook for entrepreneurs
Looking for the next Infosys(3)
The Indian miracle and the future
Rolls-Royces and pot-holes(2)

■Business
Pointless regulations
It’s a jungle out there (1)
Corporate governance in Japan
Olympian depths (2)
Chinese art buyers
The new Medicis (3)
The economics of Groupon
The dismal scoop on Groupon (7)
Discovering musical talent
A new, improved hit machine (1)
Schumpeter
The art of selling (1)

■Briefing
The European Central Bank
Ready for the ruck? (3)

■Finance and economics
China’s economy
Hitting the kerb (2)
Shorting bans
Europe’s new dress code (1)
Wall Street results
Darkness visible (4)
Buttonwood
Slow finance (3)
Argentina’s debt default
Gauchos and gadflies (1)
Economics focus
Unrest in peace (6)

■Science and technology
Climate change
The heat is on (59)
Facial monitoring
The all-telling eye (3)
Malaria
Not swatted yet

■Books and arts
Deng Xiaoping’s legacy
The great stabiliser (3)
Death and mourning
The end of the line (4)
The Man Booker prize
The fine print
Foreign interventions
When to hold and when to fold
The meaning of food
Eat this book (1)
New cinema
The cradle will rock
New fiction
A magical mystery tour

■Obituary
Muammar Qaddafi (324)
Bill Smith (2)

■Economic and financial indicators
Overview
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Sub-Saharan African GDP growth forecasts
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■The world this week
Politics this week (1)
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon (6)

■Leaders
Investing during a crisis
Nowhere to hide (41)
Ukraine and the West
Oranges are not the only fruit (23)
Trade with China
And now, protectionism (34)
Civil war, famine and piracy in Somalia
Don’t aim too high (8)
Solar power
Thou orb aloft full-dazzling (9)

■Letters
Letters
On Samsung, Palestine, the ITU, a tax on finance, utilitarianism, Russia, Turkey, Steve Jobs, French, oxymorons (1)

■Briefing
Women and the Arab awakening
Now is the time (47)

■United States
The Republican race
Rising Cain (57)
America and Iran
An Iranian bomb plot in America? (28)
Air-quality regulations
Don’t hold your breath
Unmarried black women
Down or out (16)
The Senate
Rules of engagement (6)
China and jobs
Who’s afraid of the dragon? (15)
Ornithology
Dead or alive?
Lexington
Top dog for ever (12)

■The Americas
Justice in Central America
Parachuting in the prosecutors (2)
Haiti and the UN
Mission fatigue (2)

■Asia
Pakistan and America
To the bitter end (8)
Polio in Pakistan
Paralysis (2)
Thailand’s new government
Swept away (4)
Social housing in China
No way home (3)
South Korean mega-churches
For God and country (2)
Banyan
A taste of freedom (2)

■Middle East and Africa
Somalia’s woes
Hope is four-legged and woolly (7)
Rewarding good governance
Mo money (1)
Liberia at the polls
A Swedish October surprise (4)
Israel and Palestine
An extraordinary exchange rate (14)
Egypt’s politics
Uncomfortably polarised (19)
American visas for Iraqis
Lost in translation (1)

■Briefing
Business education
Trouble in the middle
Which MBA?
The top thirty (10)

■Europe
Ukraine, Russia and the Eurasian Union
Yulia Tymoshenko’s trials (12)
The Balkans and Europe
The pull of Brussels (7)
Turkey and Europe
An uncertain path (28)
Slovakia and the euro
Radicova’s lament (5)
France’s suburbs
From Clichy to cliché (3)
A German army museum reopens
No guts. No glory (2)
Charlemagne
The driver and the passenger (16)

■Britain
Liam Fox in trouble
Gone away! (3)
Shuffling mandarins
Goodbye to GOD
Royal succession
Equality and the monarchy (10)
Security at the Olympic games
MI5 gets ready for the starter’s gun
Reforming legal services
Law v business
Nuclear power
Nukes of hazard (3)
Bagehot
Of foreigners and families (1)
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■International
Tax havens
Trouble island (5)
Cybercrime
Measuring the black web

■Business
Solar power
A painful eclipse (9)
Branding Japan as “cool”
No limits, no laws (1)
European gas
Pipeline pressures (2)
RIM and its troubles
BlackBerry blues (2)
Law firms
Homebodies rule
PepsiCo
The case for smaller portions (3)
Schumpeter
Mickey Mouse governance

■Briefing
Asset returns
I wouldn’t start from here (6)

■Finance and economics
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Sayonara, nukes, but not yet (4)
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Al Jazeera
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Democratic Republic of Congo
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Crowded out
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Pershing missile
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Not fade away (8)
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■Middle East and Africa
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The new Libya
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Frenemies for ever
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Charlemagne
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Hogan, how? (1)
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Man’s best amigo (2)
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Fighting for its life (23)
The proper diagnosis
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The costs of break-up
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Strife of Brian (1)
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Somali son
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A choice of medicines (13)
The Republicans
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In the pea soup (2)
California’s public universities
Excellence for fewer (13)
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That sinking feeling (25)

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The return of the iron fist (1)
Haiti’s tent cities
Nowhere to go
British Columbia’s commodity boom
The piper pays (14)

■Asia
China’s evolving foreign policy
The Libyan dilemma (36)
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Bloody Wednesday (6)
Indian politics
Slow movers (3)
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Not all smiles (6)
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Banyan
The haze and the malaise (4)
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■Middle East and Africa
Libya
So far, so pretty good (13)
An unlikely refuge for Muammar Qaddafi
Come and be an Israeli! (28)
Libya’s new regime
Who’s in charge?
Israel and Turkey
Can it get worse? (72)
Sudan, old and new
Bloody omens (1)
Liberia’s election
Hold your breath
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Literary French politicians
I write, therefore I am (4)
The Sweden Democrats
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Italy’s austerity budget
Needed: a new broom (14)
Denmark’s election
To Helle and back
Greece
Pen pushers out (4)
German politics
Two verdicts (5)
Charlemagne
Germany’s euro question (13)

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India’s industrial outpost
Tata for now (10)
MI6 and the army accused
Long shadows
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Raising a class (2)
Guinness World Records
Candid camera (1)
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Green and pressured land (1)
English wine
Heard it through the grapevine (4)
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Darling snarling? Well, a bit
Bagehot
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Not dead yet (1)
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A farewell to arms (3)

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Self-help
My big fat career(4)
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Companies’ concerns
Got talent?(5)
The role of government
Lending a hand(3)
A better balance
More feast, less famine(1)

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Great digital expectations (11)
Bookselling
Spine chilling (2)
More trouble for Yahoo!
Portal exit (1)
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Left to their own devices
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Many patents, still pending (2)
Electric cars
All charged up for sharing (2)
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Long walk to innovation (2)

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The jobless young
Left behind (8)
Youth unemployment in Mediterranean Europe
It’s grim down south (2)

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Fudge, the final frontier (14)
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Francs for nothing (13)
Coloured gemstones
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■Asia
Japan’s new leader
The mud-lover
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School’s out (3)
Australia’s boat people
The wrong solution (3)
Sri Lanka
Emergent uncertainty (23)
Banyan
Not as easy as ABCD (5)

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Libya’s new order
Can the joy last? (11)
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Make it flow (3)
Algeria’s embarrassment
An unhappily neutral neighbour (1)
South Africa and Libya
Huff and puff (14)
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Can it get together? (1)
Angola and Portugal
Role reversal (2)
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