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Daily chart: Which American states convict the most corrupt officials?
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Where technology failed, AT&T opted for marketing. Its fast 3G was good enough to be called 4G, it said
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Voters will hold President Barack Obama responsible for rising petrol prices, even though he isn’t
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Cash-strapped state and local governments in America are halting restrictions on alcohol sales, gambling and fireworks
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A merger of online-video companies Youku and Tudou promises market dominance. What about profits?
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Public borrowing in Britain could be safely cut if only firms would stop hoarding money
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Investors are betting that high returns from equities will pay for decent pensions. They are kidding themselves
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David , visiting America, finds two allies converging and diverging at the same time
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India’s 247m households have seen only limited gains in the past ten years, despite rapid economic growth
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The new weekly edition of The Economist is now available to view via our website at
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Linguistic manners are not declining, but people enjoy getting worked up over the belief that they are
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How do you like to read The Economist? Submit your photo and we could feature it when we launch our Facebook timeline
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Hungary's anniversary of the 1848 revolution sees two demonstrations: one for, and the other against the government
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Opposition forces in Burundi that had renounced violence are regrouping menacingly on the country’s border
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This week's cover preview: Five years later... March 17th - 23rd 2012
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After ten years, the ICC’s first verdict is a victory for international justice and for Mr Lubanga’s child victims
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A new proposal, which recommends creating a market for tradable whaling quotas, might bring succour to cetaceans
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Trending: Nations fail because their leaders are greedy, selfish and ignorant of history
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Seven titles have been shortlisted for the 2011 Diagram Prize, an award to the most outlandishly titled books
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Newt may not be the quote-unquote paradigmatic southerner, but it's fair for him to say he's from the South
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