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Iraq | The benefits and the curse of oil | Economist.com

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VG Nett - Hovedsiden

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YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.

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<b>Interview:</b> Filosoffen der kom ind fra højre - Kultur - Nyheder - Berlingske Tidende


»Glem nu ikke, hvor stor den norske velfærdsstat er! Konsekvensen er, at det politiske spektrum er stærkt forskubbet mod venstre. I Norge har vi haft lange og tunge perioder med socialisme, og velfærdsstaten har sat sig meget tungt på den norske me

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The Best Headlines Are Not Just Written For Google or Digg : Instigator Blog


Be Descriptive.The biggest headline mistake is not being descriptive enough. If I don’t have an idea about the subject of your blog post from reading the headline, there’s a very good chance I won’t read it. Don’t worry if your post titles end u

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Palestine | The squeeze continues | Economist.com


While the economy is crumbling, the Palestinians are actually receiving more aid than ever before. To compensate for the hardships caused by Israel's revenue freeze and their own boycott, foreign donors pumped in an estimated $1.2 billion in 2006, somet

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George Orwell: Politics and the English Language


In our time it is broadly true that political writing is bad writing. Where it is not true, it will generally be found that the writer is some kind of rebel, expressing his private opinions and not a ‘party line’. Orthodoxy, of whatever colour, seem

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Microfinance | Time to take the credit | Economist.com

It would be better for the poor if the IFIs and donors left the best credit risks to profit-seeking lenders and concentrated instead on those still stuck outside the system. By subsidising microfinance groups that do not need it, aid bodies and philanthro

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Climate change | What price carbon? | Economist.com

Governments can try to reduce emissions in three ways: subsidise alternatives, impose standards on products and processes and price the greenhouse gases that cause the damage. The first is almost always a bad idea; the second should generally be avoided;

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The European Union | Europe's mid-life crisis | Economist.com

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Marginal Revolution: Who benefits from fair trade?

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The Long Tail - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


products that are in low demand or have low sales volume can collectively make up a market share that rivals or exceeds the relatively few current bestsellers and blockbusters, if the store or distribution channel is large enough


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Bright prospects | Economist.com


Wal-Mart. In December the retail giant solicited bids for placing solar systems on the roofs of many of its supermarkets.


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Energy and nationalism | Barking louder, biting less | Economist.com


Norway, for example, levies a swingeing 78% tax on oil firms' profits. By contrast, its state-owned oil firm, Statoil, manages to recoup only a further 6-7% of the industry's profits by actively investing in wells and rigs.


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Turkish nationalism | Waving Ataturk's flag | Economist.com


disturbing similarities between the racist nationalism espoused by the “Young Turks” in the dying days of the Ottoman empire (who ordered the mass slaughter of its Armenian subjects), and the siege mentality gripping Turkey today


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Lexington | Slow train coming | Economist.com


Mr McCain has a rare ability to present conservative ideas in a language that moderates and independents can find appealing.

Mr McCain has a rare ability to present conservative ideas in a language that moderates and independents can find appealing.

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Reliably replacing warheads | Newer and fewer | Economist.com


“reliable replacement warhead” (RRW)


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Governing China | Caught between right and left, town and country | Economist.com


the latest draft, unlike the 2005 version, gives farmers the right to renew their land-use leases after they expire. Unlike urban land, which is state-owned with usage rights granted for periods of between 40 and 70 years, rural land is “collectively

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