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The Economist, August 2, 2008PDF | English | 2.9 MB
The Beijing Olympics: China's dash for freedom China's rise is a cause for celebration -- but despite the Beijing Olympics, not because of them.
World trade: So near and yet so far Trade ministers have come too close to a deal to let the Doha round die.
Housing bill: A hair of the dog Congress has been too lenient on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
Turkey's constitutional court: Saved by a (judicial) whisker Its judges have averted disaster and shown that Turkey can be a worthy candidate for the European Union.
Gene doping: Fairly safe What athletes may or may not do ought to be decided on grounds of safety, not fairness.
A special report on the sports business Sport has become a global business as well as a recreation for billions. But how to make it faster, higher, stronger?
Trade talks: The Doha round... and round... and round After another failed summit, seven years of trade talks may become nine or ten.
Gene doping: Genetically Modified Olympians? On the eve of the Beijing Olympics, we examine the prospect of athletes using gene therapy to enhance their performance -- and of catching them if they try.
Plant disease: When the chips are brown A new bacterium may be responsible for turning potato crisps a nasty colour.
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