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The Economist, June 21, 2008PDF | English | 2.4 MB
Energy: The future of energy A fundamental change is coming sooner than you might think.
The future of the European Union: Just bury it It is time to accept that the Lisbon treaty is dead. The European Union can get along well enough without it.
Zimbabwe: Africans, please help Zimbabwe needs its neighbours to help rescue its people from hell.
North America: The dangers of Mexico-bashing America's politicians damage their own country by insulting its southern neighbour.
The curse of untidiness: DNA all over the place Clutter is not just an evolutionary adaptation, but also a business opportunity.
A special report on the future of energy The next technology boom may well be based on alternative energy, says Geoffrey Carr (interviewed here). But which sort to back?
Yahoo!, eBay and Amazon: The three survivors What the diverging fates of Yahoo!, eBay and Amazon say about the internet.
Short-selling: Nasty, brutish and short The life of a short-seller is a hard one -- especially when markets turn sour and people look for someone to blame.
The endowment effect: It's mine, I tell you Mankind's inner chimpanzee refuses to let go. This matters to everything from economics to law.
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