
The Economist, April 12, 2008
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The world economy: The great American slowdown
The recession may not be as severe as many fear, but the recovery could take longer -- and that is dangerous.
European security and Russia: Think pipes not rockets
The European Union should worry about gas, not just missile defences.
China and Myanmar: Keeping the flame alight
Two ways to repair China's image: end the torch relay and take a lead over Myanmar.
Indian financial reform: Why Mr Rajan is right
India's financial system prizes stability over vigour. It achieves neither.
A wireless world: Our nomadic future
Prepare to see less of your office, more of your family -- and still perhaps be unhappy.
Myanmar: Spring postponed
The hopes kindled by the saffron revolution have faded fast.
The Olympic flame: Torch song trilogy
A lament for Tibet, sung in three Western cities and heard with fury in China.
A special report on mobility
Wireless communication is changing the way people work, live, love and relate to places -- and each other.
Palaeontology: Seeing the light
Palaeontologists can now look inside fossils without damaging them.








