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Issue: June 2009


  1. Issue: June 2009

  2. A Kinder, Gentler Capitalism

    Social entrepeneurs spread their wings

    Cover Story

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  3. Fitting The Bill

    With capitalism shaken to the core by the recent banking crisis, Philip Augar asks what new model, if any, will take its place?

    Banking & Investments

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  4. Raiders Of The Lost Arks

    Piracy is making the vital shipping route through the Gulf of Aden a virtual no-go area, and while naval task forces ready for battle, the...

    Global Affairs

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  5. Back To 
The Future

    After years of light-touch regulation, the financial sector is set to return to a stricter supervisory environment

    Banking & Investments

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  6. In For The 
Long Haul

    Business travel budgets are being squeezed but that isn’t stopping 
airlines from investing in premium. Lucy Fitzgeorge-Parker reports


    Travel, Aviation

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  7. Hammer Horror

    After a decades-long boom, the art market has dramatically downshifted, but what will it mean for the auction houses? Diane Mehta reports

    Art & Books

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  8. Picking Your Brains

    Spreading operations globally and cherry-picking countries for their particular skillset is the future of outsourcing. Josephine Moulds reports

    Global Affairs

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  9. Bank Balancers

    The chastened banking sector is ceding large parts of its core business to savvy, ethically armed entrepreneurs. Richard Lofthouse reports

    Banking & Investments

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  10. Ground Controller 


    Aviation may be going through its most difficult period yet, but Virgin Atlantic CEO Steve Ridgway 
says the airline’s 25th anniversary...

    Aviation

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  11. Tiger, Tiger 
Burning Bright?

    It survived the 1997 Asian crisis, but can Singapore steer its way out of the current storm? Colin Brown reports

    Country, Regional & City Reports, Innovation

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  12. Message In A Bottle

    In a competitive drinks market good design can make the world 
of difference, as Richard Lofthouse discovers

    Branding

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  13. Dropping In

    Travel

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  14. Powering
 Forward

    A new breed of petrol engine is taking on the diesel, says Ben Oliver

    Automotive

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  15. The Specialist

    Nancy McKinstry, CEO of Dutch technical publishing giant Wolters Kluwer, talks to cnbc’s Simon Hobbs

    Leadership

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  16. Hotspot: Prague, Czech Republic

    Outside of its historic centre, the Czech capital is busy regenerating itself. Jiri Kominek reports

    Hotspot

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  17. Book Reviews

    A Blueprint for a Safer Planet
; The Cost of Capitalism; The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work

; How I Caused the Credit Crunch; The...

    Art & Books

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