The Economist - 6 March 2010

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The Economist - 6 March 2010
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Content:
The world this week
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL's cartoon

Leaders
The war on baby girls
Gendercide
Ashcroft and the Tories
Friends like these
Dealing with budget deficits
Who pays the bill?
Iraq's election
Don't wash your hands of it
Indonesia's embattled reformers
Time to show them what you're made of
Letters
On Ukraine, health care, financial risk, Texas, the euro, computers

Briefing
Iraq's election
No promised land at the end of all this

United States
New York's troubled politicians
The fall of the Harlem Clubhouse
Health-care reform
The die is cast
California's elections
The other Brown
The New Orleans police
A bad shoot
Guns and the law
Old McDonald hadn't an arm
The Texas governor's race
Romping home
Almond pollination in California
Vitamin Bee
Lexington
Angry white men

The Americas
Chile's earthquake
Counting the cost
Rebuilding Haiti
Island in the sun
Cuba and the United States
Honeymoon cancelled
After Canada's Olympics
Golden glow
Presidential politics in Colombia
After Uribe

Asia
Indonesia's parliamentary showdown
Unchaining the reformers
India's Muslims and job quotas
The call to poll
The feud in South Korea's ruling party
Feud for thought
Thaksin Shinawatra
Divided loyalties
Vietnam's economy
The Tet effect
Tajikistan's flawed election
Change you can't believe in
Banyan
The Chinese are coming

Middle East & Africa
Jerusalem
A city that should be shared
Trouble in Algeria
The president and the police
Egypt's new contender
A tantalising return
Progress and repression in Rwanda
Divisionists beware

Europe
Greece's fiscal crisis
Now comes the pain
The Icesave referendum
No, thanks
Energy security in Europe
Central questions
Spain and ETA
Gone fishing
Silvio Berlusconi and the courts
Impunity time
The Balkans and international justice
Stand and deliver
Charlemagne
Europe's hypochondriacs
Correction: Dutch politics

Britain
Politics and the pound
Sterling throws a wobbly
Lord Ashcroft's tax status
Out of the closet
Cutting the BBC
No surrender
Football finance
Colour revolution [Britain only]
Scottish politics
Slouching towards Westminster [Britain only]
Campaigning in Perth
The weakest link? [Britain only]
Bagehot
Rope-a-dope

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International
Gendercide
The worldwide war on baby girls
Distorted sex ratios in India
Haryana's lonely bachelors

and even more!

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