The Economist, May 10, 2008
Written by BlueFox on 2:17:00 PMThe Democrats: Almost there
Barack Obama deserves the nomination. It is not yet clear whether he deserves the presidency.
Cyclone in Myanmar: Myanmar's misery
Despite their appalling government, the Burmese people deserve all the help they can get.
Gordon Brown: The agony of Gordon Brown
Britain's prime minister is paying sorely for his mistakes. Is he doomed?
The Palestinians: Still stateless after all these years
They need the world's help. But the Palestinians could also help themselves.
America's housing: Home truths
Congress can't stop people losing their homes, but it can do a little to help.
Russia's new president: Enter, pursued by a new bear
The West should hang tough with President Dmitry Medvedev.
Microsoft and Yahoo!: No deal
Microsoft walks away from Yahoo!, and both companies lose.
American housing: Map of misery
America may well be only halfway through the house-price bust.
Myalgic encephalomyelitis: The roots of chronic fatigue
ME is a puzzling illness, but it appears to have a biological basis and a test for it could be developed.
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