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Banks and markets: Twin twisters
The financial crisis claims another two victims -- and once again the taxpayer picks up the pieces.

Barack Obama on tour: Welcome, Mr would-be President
But foreigners would be wise to temper their Obamamania, if only to limit future disappointment.

Al-Qaeda's global jihad: How to win the war within Islam
In the long run, al-Qaeda will be defeated by Muslims, not foreigners. But the West can still help.

Trade: Remember Doha?
An opportunity to cheer up the world economy.

The International Criminal Court: Justice or expediency in Sudan?
In an imperfect world, there is still a need to weigh the demands of both.

Piracy: Look for the silver lining
Piracy is a bad thing. But sometimes companies can turn it to their advantage.

A special report on al-Qaeda
Al-Qaeda has made terrorism truly global, to deadly effect. But it may yet prove to be its own worst enemy, says Anton La Guardia.

Aviation: Crisis? What crisis?
The airlines are suffering, but the order books of Boeing and Airbus are bulging.

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac: End of illusions
A series of articles on the crisis gripping the world economy and global markets starts where it all began -- with America's deeply flawed system of housing finance.

Cognition nutrition: Food for thought
Eat your way to a better brain.





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