Wednesday, April 29, 2009

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Madison Avenue feels the squeeze
Apr 29 2009 20:33
Today's face-off between the people in suits – media planning agencies – and advertising's creatives is fuelled by recession rather than growth, and the internet rather than television, with clients demanding extra work – such as digital campaigns – for the same money, writes John Gapper Read more »

Anything to distract us from the arts of life
Apr 29 2009 20:38
Many Britons currently on reduced hours will happily revert to working all the hours God sends when the upswing comes, writes Jonathan Guthrie Read more »

Fatal flaws that wrecked Thailand's promise
Apr 29 2009 19:50
Once mentioned in the same breath as high-tech Taiwan, Thailand has never fulfilled its potential and is now more likely to be grouped with the high-maintenance Philippines, writes David Pilling Read more »

It is time for debate on how to cut public spending
Apr 29 2009 22:20
If we are to make meaningful savings we are going to have to be more radical – and that means cancelling things. There are some easy hits that we could start with, writes David Davis Read more »

How government can guide small borrowers
Apr 29 2009 20:55
Research show that there are ways to create an environment that allows those who would benefit to borrow, and those who would be harmed to avoid expensive debt traps, write Dean Karlan and Jonathan Zinman Read more »



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