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GE’s Gladiator — Panem et Circenses?

Is the proposed “Extreme Football League” final proof that the United States is turning into ancient Rome?

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The ECB and the Guillotine

Who will be France’s candidate to succeed Mr. Duisenberg at the ECB? It may not be Mr. Trichet.

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Allianz — Another Advertisement Adventure?

Does the German insurer’s global ad campaign reflect larger problems in adapting to the U.S. market?

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The Globalist’s Ten Theses on the Euro

Will a weak euro burn holes in most people’s pockets?

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Central Bank in Hiding

Why so shy? The European Central Bank should properly advertise its presence in Frankfurt.

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Laying Siege to Their Fathers

Is Italy’s Left doomed to die a slow death?

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The Tale of the Two Mike Moores

Will anti-globalization protests ever be the same after the World Bank 2000 annual meeting?

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Fruitless Protests

Why should U.S. Democrats not bother about voting against China’s entry into the WTO?

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Austrian Airline’s Bad Sense of Timing

What was Austria’s national airline thinking when it kicked off a new ad campaign at a dicey moment?

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Rebel With a Cause

How did the Washington, D.C., police department get the rebels on their side during the IMF protests?

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