Showing posts with label The Economist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Economist. Show all posts
Saturday, July 30, 2011
SAI Business Insider on The Economist
Been busy so this is an 'old' story from SAI Business Insider, old in that it was published last week on July 21, 2011.
That's very old in online terms.
see Why The Economist is Winning
Original SAI article picture
That's very old in online terms.
see Why The Economist is Winning
Original SAI article picture
Labels:
Business Insider,
Facebook,
The Economist,
Twitter
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Southern Sudan - The All Say "Yes!"
"The preliminary official results from southern Sudan’s independence vote prove unsurprising to Sudan-watchers. Figures posted over the weekend on the referendum commission’s website show that more than 99 percent of voters in the south’s plebiscite want secession for their oil-rich but everything-else-poor homeland."
From The Economist Blog Baobab
Still no name. Flag anyone?
Labels:
Africa,
Election,
Freedom of Speech,
Sudan,
The Economist
Monday, January 17, 2011
A Movie Review with a Difference of "The King's Speech"
The Economist in it's Bagehot Blog has published a 'Very British' review of the film "The King's Speech"
The irony of this review is in the way the reviewer himself reveals all those British character traits he is reviewing, be they preposterous or not.
See
Of magic and daylight - '“The King's Speech” is both preposterous and oddly shrewd about Britain'
via ScribeFire
Saturday, January 15, 2011
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