Monday, January 19, 2009

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Obama – the man is the message
Jan 19 2009 19:43
On Tuesday, when Barack Obama makes his inaugural address in Washington, he will doubtless once again blow his audience away. Yet while he has perfected the art of sounding marvellous, he inspires not because of what he says, but because of who he is, says Gideon Rachman Read more »

Shoot the bankers, nationalise the banks
Jan 19 2009 19:40
Perhaps Gordon Brown is holding back because he knows that when the reckoning is made, bankers will not be alone against the wall, writes Philip Stephens Read more »

The tattered strategy of the banker of the year
Jan 19 2009 19:56
How could the Bank of America chief not have known that both Countrywide and Merrill Lynch were virtually bankrupt, asks William Cohan Read more »

We must restructure public service television
Jan 19 2009 19:52
Partnership discussions between Channel 4 and BBC Worldwide should be allowed to flourish to their fullest extent, writes Andy Duncan, chief executive of Channel 4 Read more »

In business, 100-day plans are a mistake
Jan 19 2009 19:48
Rather than make a Day One speech laying out your plans, say you will spend the early months listening and learning, writes Michael Skapinker Read more »

Germany keeps dancing as the iceberg looms
Jan 19 2009 19:57
Wages are the missing variable in the economic rescue packages. German wages must go up and stimulate consumption, writes Stefan Collignon Read more »



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