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Launching Hillary at the world

The surprising idea that Hillary Clinton could become Barack Obama's secretary of state

Jerry Yang stands down

Yahoo!’s boss, Jerry Yang, a nice person and a pioneer of the web, is quitting

Heads will roll at Citi

Citi will lay off tens of thousands of workers, but it needs to do more to show it is in control of its destiny

Golden years

How many years of healthy living before you die?

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Correspondent's diary: Britain's oil

Cold black gold. But this vital industry is shrinking

Politics and the recession: Bigger, wider, deeper

Tax cuts make a cross-party comeback, thanks to economic woes

Nicaragua: How to steal an election

Daniel Ortega sets an ugly precedent

Management guru: Peter Senge

How organisations gain competitive advantage from learning

A modest proposal: O give me a home

The Maldives' president has a solution to the world's problems

Business.view: Start-ups and slow-downs

What impact will recession have on entrepreneurship?

Green.view: Green halo

George Bush’s environmental legacy

Art.view: Skating to nirvana

Peace brought Romanticism to 19th-century Holland

Asia.view: Immeasurable loss

The collapse in Hong Kong takes a mysterious form

Bagehot: The twilight zone

Everything suddenly seems possible in British politics

Buttonwood: An appetising spread

The corporate-bond market is discounting very bad news

Charlemagne: No room in the ark

The euro may not be quite as safe a haven as enthusiasts are claiming

Europe.view: Is it an ideology?

When revanchism and financial crises meet

Lexington: Ship of fools

Political parties die from the head down

Market.view: Not single spies but in battalions

When rational behaviour produces unwanted results

Tech.view: Hear the difference

Which is best-analogue or digital?

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Democracy in America

McConnell to Detroit: drop dead

Unless the Democrats get aggressive

Free exchange

You don't say?

Profiles in self-interested behaviour

Gulliver

The golden age of travel managers

Heady times for penny pinchers

The World in 2009

The Ox man cometh

What does the Chinese zodiac tell us about the president-elect?

Certain ideas of Europe

A cyclist city is a civilised city

Bike-rental schemes are taking off

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