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Highlights from this week's edition of The Economist
Banking's crisis | Dealing with catastrophe in China and Myanmar | Tourism in emerging economies | Gordon Brown's flimsy fightback | Lebanon unravels | The abiding fallacy of Malthus | Drug violence in Mexico | The Democrats' nightmare | Drugs companies and the developing world | Some whales dive fast | Global warming | Mildred Loving, law-changer


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May 19th 2008


In cash we trust
Money still matters in America's election, but its role is changing
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An election in Kuwait
Kuwait holds a parliamentary election. Is democracy slowly spreading in the Gulf?
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The week ahead
Myanmar's neighbours meet to discuss how to help the stricken country, and other news of the week
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Surprisingly strong, for now
Japan's economy did unexpectedly well in the first quarter
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Wanderlust
Growth in tourism will increasingly be driven by emerging economies
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Green pedicure
Footprints in carbon, nitrogen and water
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Bonds. Long bonds.
Revisiting Greenspan's conundrum
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Horns of plenty
The rhino gets its due
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A loo for all seasons
To understand Tokyo’s food, start at the end
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