12 Briefing - Monsanto.mp3
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10 Briefing - America's fiscal deficit.mp3
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52 International - Feeding the world.mp3
5.94 MB
54 Business - EDF.mp3
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09 Letters .mp3
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24 Asia - Barack Obama in Asia.mp3
2.77 MB
67 Finance and economics - Public-sector finances.mp3
2.71 MB
04 Leaders - Food and agriculture.mp3
2.69 MB
36 Europe - Europe's public finances....mp3
2.61 MB
05 Leaders - The deficit problem.mp3
2.49 MB
30 Asia - Banyan.mp3
2.47 MB
44 Britain - Gordon Brown's next six months.mp3
2.44 MB
20 The Americas - Mexico's economy.mp3
2.34 MB
32 Middle East and Africa - Yemen's war.mp3
2.32 MB
13 United States - America, China and climate change.mp3
2.32 MB
31 Middle East and Africa - Iraq and its neighbours.mp3
2.31 MB
19 United States - Lexington.mp3
2.31 MB
43 Europe - Charlemagne.mp3
2.31 MB
80 Obituary - Robert Rines.mp3
2.31 MB
62 Finance and economics - China's exchange-rate policy.mp3
2.29 MB
61 Business - Schumpeter.mp3
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51 Britain - Bagehot.mp3
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68 Finance and economics - Economics focus.mp3
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59 Business - The global crackdown on corporate bribery.mp3
2.23 MB
73 Books and arts - Czechoslovakia.mp3
2.22 MB
02 The world this week - Politics.mp3
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14 United States - Afghanistan.mp3
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69 Science and technology - Vehicle telemetry.mp3
2.05 MB
03 The world this week - Business.mp3
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21 The Americas - Cuba and America.mp3
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63 Finance and economics - Buttonwood.mp3
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57 Business - LNG expands in Australia.mp3
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35 Middle East and Africa - Hope and worry in Zambia.mp3
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71 Science and technology - Tuna fishing.mp3
1.71 MB
70 Science and technology - Sex and pharmecuticals.mp3
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49 Britain - Financing Scottish start-ups.mp3
1.63 MB
64 Finance and economics - Rebuilding UBS.mp3
1.62 MB
55 Business - A spat among professional networks.mp3
1.59 MB
07 Leaders - Labour's final months.mp3
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34 Middle East and Africa - Sierra Leone's corruption.mp3
1.52 MB
39 Europe - Municipal politics in France.mp3
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16 United States - Improving education.mp3
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33 Middle East and Africa - Congo's constitution.mp3
1.51 MB
48 Britain - The Tories' media policy.mp3
1.48 MB
78 Books and arts - Orhan Pamuk.mp3
1.44 MB
38 Europe - Germany's Social Democrats.mp3
1.43 MB
17 United States - New Orleans mayor.mp3
1.43 MB
25 Asia - Afghanistan's anti-corruption drive.mp3
1.42 MB
46 Britain - University students abroad.mp3
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58 Business - Counterfeit handsets proliferate in China.mp3
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45 Britain - Reforming financial regulation.mp3
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50 Britain - Lending to small companies.mp3
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06 Leaders - Barack Obama in Asia.mp3
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77 Books and arts - James Lees-Milne.mp3
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08 Leaders - Fund managers' pay.mp3
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75 Books and arts - Jane Austin.mp3
1.37 MB
28 Asia - Sri Lanka's retired army chief.mp3
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76 Books and arts - Henry V, English hero.mp3
1.30 MB
27 Asia - Australia's child-migration horror.mp3
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72 Science and technology - Conservation.mp3
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66 Finance and economics - Spanish banks.mp3
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22 The Americas - British Columbia's salmon.mp3
1.28 MB
47 Britain - Municipal wi-fi in Britain.mp3
1.25 MB
74 Books and arts - Communist Hungary.mp3
1.22 MB
29 Asia - A hero for the Philippines.mp3
1.14 MB
37 Europe - ...and Greece's.mp3
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40 Europe - Slovakia's murky politics.mp3
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26 Asia - Hong Kong's deferred democracy.mp3
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65 Finance and economics - Hedge funds and the EU.mp3
1.07 MB
41 Europe - History of Italian fascism.mp3
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15 United States - After Guantanamo.mp3
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11 Briefing - The pros and cons of VAT.mp3
1.05 MB
23 The Americas - Peru and Brazil.mp3
1.04 MB
42 Europe - A Turkish scandal.mp3
1.01 MB
18 United States - Maine's cod.mp3
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53 International - Food markets.mp3
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60 Business - Corporate crime increases.mp3
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56 Business - The psychology of warranties.mp3
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79 Books and arts - Lee Daniels's Precious.mp3
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01 Introduction .mp3
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The Economist is an English-language weekly news and international affairs publication owned by The Economist Newspaper Ltd and edited in London.
Its average circulation tops 1.2 million copies a week, about half of which are sold in North America.
The newspaper aims "to take part in a severe contest between intelligence, which presses forward, and an unworthy, timid ignorance obstructing our progress." It practices advocacy journalism in taking an editorial stance based on free trade and globalization. It targets educated readers and boasts that its audience contains influential executives and policy-makers.
Here is this week's Audio Edition 11/21/2009.