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Issue: March 2009


  1. Issue: March 2009

  2. Back to the Drawing Board?

    With budgets shrinking, attention spans shortening, and consumer power waning, creating a successful 
campaign is getting much harder. Jo...

    Cover Story, Marketing & Advertising

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  3. Rocking the Boat

    Money laundering, terrorist financing and discriminatory taxation no longer top Europe’s regulatory agenda. ‘Transparency’ is the new...

    Banking & Investments

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  4. All Talk, No Action

    The world may be all a flutter about Twitter, but critics still fail to see a business plan, reports Carlton Reid

    Media

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  5. Digging Deep

    Latin America is not immune to the economic downturn, but, says Jude Webber, with more stable governments and encouragement of foreign...

    Country, Regional & City Reports

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  6. London's Olympian Challenge

    It’s the biggest engineering project in Europe, possibly the world. Some 4,000 companies and their 15,000 employees are already involved....

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  7. Tunnel Visionaries

    As Italy upgrades its latest route, a Europe-wide high-speed rail network is getting closer, says Lee Marshall

    Rail Transport

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  8. One-Way Traffic

    Ben Oliver considers what the global car industry could look like in five years’ time

    Automotive

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  9. Vantage Point

    Crowds have returned to Athens but the fallout remains, writes Stelios Bouras.

    Economy, Opinion, Travel, Tourism

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  10. Style Over Substance

    The new Renault Laguna Coupe may be a head-turner, but it’s the pared down fifth generation BMW 3 Series that really gets the pulse racing,...

    Automotive

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  11. Guilty Pleasure

    Josephine Moulds rediscovers the spring in her step with a revitalising mini-break in Monte Carlo

    Travel

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  12. New World Order

    The global economy may be inducing panic in some quarters, but for the savvy investor there is still a wealth of opportunity in Latin...

    Country, Regional & City Reports

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  13. Out of Africa

    Nigeria’s heading up the march of contemporary African art, says Simon de Burton

    Alternative Investments

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  14. Spirits

    Deluxe Cognacs and malt whiskies might look like obvious casualties of a recession, but luxury that can be dispensed by the glass is defying...

    Food & Beverages

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  15. Copenhagen's 
Silver Bullitt

    A new cargo bike is filling a gap in the cycle-saturated city, finds Boyd Farrow

    Innovation

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  16. Recessionary Winners

    For every loser there’s a winner, even in a global downturn, discovers Richard Lofthouse

    Retail

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  17. Touching 
the Void

    Bankers, retail funds and equity-backed investors may have lost their shirts on the European property market, but a new breed of investor is...

    Real Estate

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  18. Indulgences

    Bring in spring with recession-defying gadgets

    Technology

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  19. Ideas

    Innovation

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  20. Profit Scenter

    Josephine Moulds tracks down the hot stocks to watch this month

    Banking & Investments

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  21. Rumba Crunch

    As Fidel fades from the scene, investors are circling Cuba like suitors in a Havana nightclub, says Vito Echevarria

    Country, Regional & City Reports

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  22. Book Reviews

    Art & Books

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  23. River Deep, Mountain High

    The US housing market is a gloomy prospect right now, but, says Scott Berman, rock bottom may not be far off and in some areas the long climb...

    Real Estate

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  24. Ski the 
Milky Way

    The site of the 2006 Winter Olympics turns Italy into 
a world-class ski destination, says Kevin Brass

    Travel

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  25. Handled With Care

    As mass carmakers go to the wall, family-owned Morgan still has a full order book. Richard Lofthouse visits the English minnow to discover...

    Automotive

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  26. Travel News

    Travel

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  27. Top-Flight Attendants

    Despite challenging times for the aviation industry Uruguay’s Pluna is now turning a profit after years of losses, and it’s all thanks to...

    Aviation

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  28. Petroleum-Head

    Jeroen van der Veer, CEO and 37-year veteran of Royal Dutch Shell, talks to Simon Hobbs

    Leadership

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  29. Banking & Investments

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  30. Monty's Desert Triumph

    Richard Gillis takes on the ultimate sand trap — the Montgomerie Dubai

    Sports & Sports Marketing

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  31. Banking & Investments

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