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The Economist, October 4, 2008PDF | English | 2.6 MB
The credit crunch: World on the edge Whatever happens in Congress, the crisis is now global; that means governments must work together.
John McCain and Barack Obama: An inconvenient truth Thanks to the credit crisis, both presidential candidates are trading on increasingly false prospectuses.
Music: A catchy new tune After a decade of chaos, has the record industry finally hit upon the right new business model?
Somalia: Piracy and much worse What is to be done about the world?s least-governed state?
The European far right: Dark tales from the Vienna woods European political leaders should do more to counter the appeal of the far right.
Global banks: On life support Governments in America and Europe scramble to rescue a collapsing system.
Defining death: O death, when is thy sting? Some bioethicists reckon that the definition of death is starting to embrace the living. Indeed, some reckon that it should.
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