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Issue: October 2008
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The world is waking up to water shortages and private sector solutions, Richard Lofthouse and Barry Mansfield report. Additional research by...
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Democracy reborn?
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Empires of their own
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Commercial travel
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Africa
rising
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Panama’s
shopping forecast
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Tours
de force
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Learning Japanese
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After a busy summer of mergers and acquisitions, Sarah Wachter asks where Big Pharma is going and why?
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Europe is embracing the bicycle and rental schemes in an effort to tackle gridlock, congestion and further climate damage in its cities, say...
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Despite a bumper summer spearheaded by a record-breaking Batman installment, the film industry might not be as recession-proof as once...
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With development continuing apace, Qatar appears immune to the global credit crunch. Richard Lofthouse finds out why
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Light years ahead
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Online and on-message
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Open house
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Cities within cities
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Pedal
electric
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The new Opec
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Airlines' tunnel vision
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A new gold
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Online and upward
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The business of charity
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Thin is in
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Measure it
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Remote control
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Seeing triple
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The sky’s
the limit
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Sun of the terminator
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Digital
revolution
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Brand of others
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Chain gangs
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Jelly
vision
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Natural
selection
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Simon Hobbs talks to Adidas CEO Herbert Hainer about building a global brand and making a success of sporting sponsorships
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The first of a series, we re-visit start-ups featured in earlier editions of CNBC European Business to see how they are tackling the downturn...
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Celebrate summer with a fine blended Scottish whisky, an award-winning rum, and a budget-breaking single malt.
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The 2007 Sauternes 'en primeur' tastings suggests this vintage could be on a par with some of the great vintages in recent memory, says Master...
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An Indian boomtown gets a serious airport upgrade, reports Sarah Wachter
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Despite their quality, Japanese cars have never been that desirable for the car connoisseur... until now. Ben Oliver puts Lexus and Nissan to...
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As Lithuania prepares to elect yet another government, the focus of the Baltic State must now be the future, says Justin Keay
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With an innovative solution to repairing fractured bones, could this Slovenian start-up be about to head up a medical revolution? Kester Eddy...
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Richard Lofthouse explains why fractional ownership is the easy way to grab a slice of increasingly expensive Tuscany
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Josephine Moulds tracks down the hot stocks to watch this month
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Despite modern, computer-aided design, it is the revived retro look that is dominating the watch market. Simon de Burton looks at the latest...
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The geographical heart of Europe is united under a single banner once more. Justin Keay discovers what Centrope has to offer
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Part Two of our Executive Education review series samples the Kellogg School of Management in Evanston, Chicago, Illinois
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Designers and manufacturers are pushing the boundaries of modern technology to woo today's demanding consumer.
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With real estate bubbles bursting across Europe, investors are heading for booming Latin America, says Sorrel Downer
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Richard Gillis discovers Killeen Castle, where he tackles a great course and takes advantage of some first-class teaching to help him on his...
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In the midst of a global credit crunch and as international banks turn off the credit tap, how will Kazakhstan fare in the coming years? Jutta...
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The next-door neighbour of the City of London, Shoreditch is a whole world away from the sharp-suited, high-pressured financial district,...
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Small, high-tech models may dominate the mobile phone market, but there is still a place for big and bold, as Priscilla Awde finds out
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Ross Tieman detects rising yields amid the turbulence that has defined European property markets in 2008
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Adrian Lesley checks out the new ranges from Nicaraguan cigar Czar Carlos Torano
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The Power of Sustainable Thinking
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With increased investment and joint ventures for an improved Eurasian rail network, the future looks bright for Russian Railways, says Anthony...
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Automobiles of London London, RM Auctions in partnership with Sotheby's, Battersea Evolution 29 October 2008
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