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The Economist, March 29, 2008PDF | English | 2.2 MB
American foreign policy: All change? Whether it is Clinton, McCain or Obama, the world will still quarrel with America's foreign policy.
Aviation: How to fix Heathrow Do not pay a fortune to make Heathrow bigger, when it can first be made so much better.
Tibet and the Beijing Olympics: A sporting chance It is not time for a boycott of the Beijing Olympics. Yet.
Banking: The regulators are coming Now that investment banking is backed by the state, it needs re-regulating. Carefully.
Argentina's taxes on food exports: Killing the pampas's golden calf A contender for the dottiest tax around -- and its use is spreading
A special report on America and the world After Bush Can the Bush doctrine last? The Democratic surge Terror not China Power and peril Wooing the world A la recherche du temps perdu
Bear Stearns: No picnic JPMorgan Chase quintuples its bid for its battered rival. Now for the hard part.
Ultra-fast lasers: Zapping with the light fantastic Lasers that pulsate at fantastically fast speeds have applications in engineering, computing and medicine.
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