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The Economist, December 1, 2007PDF | English | 2.2 MB A special report on business in Japan After 15 years of gloom, Japan's companies have emerged with a new, hybrid model a bit closer to America's.
The dollar: The panic about the dollar A full-blown dollar collapse would be disastrous. Thankfully, it need not happen.
The Annapolis peace summit: Much to be modest about George Bush sent the Palestinian moderates home with little to show and less to sell.
Australia's political upheaval: A lucky country to run Kevin Rudd owes John Howard a lot; he may also prove to be a success.
British politics: Labour pains Gordon Brown has discovered yet another hole to fall into; his way out of it remains the same.
Russia's parliamentary election: United to win The election this weekend will be neither free nor fair, and the West should say as much.
Business in Japan: Tuning the hybrid Corporate Japan has devised a new industrial model, but further reform is still needed.
The City of London's tumble: After the fall Britain's most spectacular moneymakers have tripped up. Over the next year or so, the fall will hurt not just them but Gordon Brown and the rest of the country too.
Banks: Dog days of winter Such a lot of data, so little information.
Genetics and infectious disease: The germ of an idea Some people are more prone to infection than others. One answer could be to dose them with the molecules that their immune systems cannot make.
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