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The Economist, April 5, 2008PDF | English | 2.6 MB
Credit crisis: Fixing finance Crises are endemic to financial systems. Attempts to regulate them may do more harm than good.
Zimbabwe: The end of another African tragedy beckons As power slips away from Robert Mugabe, the world faces the huge task of saving a country.
Italy's election: A Leopard, spots unchanged Silvio Berlusconi has failed to show that he is any more worthy of leading Italy today than he was in the past.
Turkey's government: Courtroom drama The constitutional court's case against Turkey's ruling political party is a dangerous mistake.
North Korea: Kim Jong Il's ashes Time for North Korea to come clean about its nuclear past.
A special report on Israel Israel at 60 is as prosperous and secure as it has ever been, but its future looks increasingly uncertain, says Gideon Lichfield. Can it resolve its problems in time?
Genetics and lung cancer: Smoking out the smoking gene Your genes may control how much you smoke -- and how likely you are to get lung cancer as a result.
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