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A doctor in your pocket
The Economist, 2009
This special report on health care and technology, published by The Economist, describes how developing countries are using mobile phones to provides personalised medicine. Drawing from experiences...
Africa's prospects: opportunity knocks
The Economist, 2008
Growth rates and poverty trends have been steadily improving in Africa since the 1990’s. Many countries have been helped by better macro-economic management and big inflows of Western aid, inves...
AIDS in Brazil: a portrait in red
The Economist, 2008
This article from the Economist describes how the Brazilian government has sought to control the HIV epidemic spreading across the country. The report details how over the past 20 years the epidemi...
The truth about the environment
B. Lomborg / The Economist, 2001
Environmentalists tend to believe that, ecologically speaking, things are getting worse and worse. Bjorn Lomborg, once deep green himself, argues that they are wrong in almost every particular.Lomb...
The Economist style guide
The Economist, 2001
Guide to techniques for writing clearly and precisely in a business/news context...
The good company
The Economist, 2005
The lead article in a recent edition of the Economist that focuses on CSR, outlines the core argument that the magazine makes against CSR. Critics of the article argue that the arguements demonstrate ...

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