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The Economist, August 23, 2008PDF | English | 2.3 MB
The American presidential race: The hard road ahead Barack Obama still has a lot to do.
Space: Washington, we have a problem America's space efforts are being hampered by politics.
NATO and the invasion of Georgia: How to contain Russia There is no quick fix, but an over-confident Russia is weaker than it looks.
Pakistan: Another Bushman down Pervez Musharraf's exit should be seen as an opportunity for his Western allies, not a setback.
Zimbabwe: Don't rush it Zimbabwe's rightful leader should not be bounced into a bad deal.
Business and water: Running dry Everyone knows industry needs oil. Now people are worrying about water, too.
Space technology: Earthbound Gravity is not the main obstacle for America's space business. Government is.
American finance: Still bleeding Fannie, Freddie and Lehman ensure August is anything but quiet.
Symbiosis: The twists and turns of fate Helicobacter pylori has a reputation for causing ulcers and cancer. Hunting it to extinction, however, may be a mistake.
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