dimanche 6 mars 2011

Lecture d'un hebdomadaire


De nouveau, de bons articles dans l'édition du 29 janvier, vous constaterez que mon retard s'accumule et l'actualité brûlante est un peu tiède, mais je ne suis pas pressé.

The State of union : America's troubled state
Israel and Palestine : Leaks must not poison diplomacy
Obama's next two years : Crunch Time
France and G20 : Uncharacteristic modesty
Albania and Kosovo : A bad week
The BBC World Service : Dosvidaniya, London
Tunisia's upheaval : No one is really in charge
The jargon of Aid : Anyone here speak NGOish?
The State of Michigan : Send in the nerd
Miami's concert Hall : From the New World
Canada's civil service : Oui, ministre
Islam and demography : A waxing crescent
Mobile services in poor countries : Not just to talk
Budget Airlines : In the cheap seats
Innovation : The red menace, reconsidered
Thinkers in History : Philosophy as inspiration

Charlemagne : The trouble with Flanders
Lexington : The ghost of Gingrich
Economic focus : Dancing elephants

p.33 : "President Hosni Mubarak faces unprecedented protest on street. But it may not make him go - yet" (uh, uh, Point Adler atteint)

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