11 Briefing - Greeces sovereign-debt crunch.mp3
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42 Britain - The broken society.mp3
6.78 MB
10 Briefing - America and China.mp3
6.52 MB
23 Asia - Tibet.mp3
5.28 MB
47 International - Data and transparency.mp3
4.25 MB
12 United States - The budget.mp3
3.38 MB
29 Middle East and Africa - Iran and Israel in Africa.mp3
3.14 MB
58 Finance and economics - Chinas financial system.mp3
3.11 MB
50 Business - The nuclear industry.mp3
2.81 MB
09 Letters.mp3
2.74 MB
74 Obituary - J.D. Salinger.mp3
2.71 MB
04 Leaders - The state of Britain.mp3
2.60 MB
64 Finance and economics - Economics focus.mp3
2.58 MB
35 Europe - Greeces troubles.mp3
2.45 MB
46 Britain - Bagehot.mp3
2.42 MB
67 Science and technology - Psychiatric diagnosis.mp3
2.39 MB
05 Leaders - Geopolitics.mp3
2.39 MB
41 Europe - Charlemagne.mp3
2.39 MB
02 The world this week - Politics.mp3
2.33 MB
19 United States - Lexington.mp3
2.33 MB
28 Asia - Banyan.mp3
2.32 MB
51 Business - Face value.mp3
2.25 MB
65 Science and technology - Rajendra Pachauri and the IPCC.mp3
2.23 MB
53 Business - Electric cars.mp3
2.21 MB
57 Business - Schumpeter.mp3
2.21 MB
20 The Americas - Brazils possible next president.mp3
2.13 MB
48 International - International adoption.mp3
2.10 MB
69 Books and arts - Hank Paulsons memoir.mp3
2.01 MB
59 Finance and economics - Carbon markets after Copenhagen.mp3
1.99 MB
66 Science and technology - NASAs new mission.mp3
1.97 MB
60 Finance and economics - Buttonwood.mp3
1.96 MB
03 The world this week - Business.mp3
1.93 MB
68 Books and arts - China-India relations.mp3
1.89 MB
70 Books and arts - The science of music.mp3
1.85 MB
16 United States - The Illinois primaries.mp3
1.84 MB
17 United States - Californias voter initiatives.mp3
1.83 MB
44 Britain - The Tories and the public finances.mp3
1.80 MB
39 Europe - Russia and Serbia.mp3
1.80 MB
30 Middle East and Africa - Irans nuclear diplomacy.mp3
1.79 MB
38 Europe - Moscow and Russia.mp3
1.77 MB
32 Middle East and Africa - South African corruption.mp3
1.76 MB
63 Finance and economics - Longevity swaps.mp3
1.75 MB
07 Leaders - The euros troubles.mp3
1.65 MB
37 Europe - Frances judicial system.mp3
1.61 MB
25 Asia - Sri Lankas post-election crackdown.mp3
1.58 MB
43 Britain - Future defence policy.mp3
1.56 MB
14 United States - The defence budget.mp3
1.55 MB
33 Middle East and Africa - Guineas new government.mp3
1.55 MB
36 Europe - Spain and immigration.mp3
1.53 MB
55 Business - Japans newspapers.mp3
1.53 MB
71 Books and arts - Frederic Chopin at 200.mp3
1.51 MB
45 Britain - Cuts to higher education.mp3
1.47 MB
08 Leaders - The African Union.mp3
1.44 MB
18 United States - New York Citys finances.mp3
1.41 MB
24 Asia - Malaysian politics.mp3
1.38 MB
27 Asia - Australias expanding population.mp3
1.38 MB
06 Leaders - Americas budget.mp3
1.37 MB
72 Books and arts - Sellout Jerusalem.mp3
1.36 MB
21 The Americas - Colombias health.mp3
1.35 MB
52 Business - Toyotas troubles deepen.mp3
1.34 MB
62 Finance and economics - Norways pension fund.mp3
1.34 MB
49 International - Home schooling.mp3
1.27 MB
34 Middle East and Africa - South Sudan.mp3
1.26 MB
13 United States - Health-care reform.mp3
1.26 MB
22 The Americas - Argentinas reserves.mp3
1.23 MB
61 Finance and economics - American mortgages.mp3
1.14 MB
54 Business - How firms fool analysts.mp3
1.07 MB
40 Europe - Bulgaria and its Turks.mp3
1.06 MB
15 United States - Gays in the armed forces.mp3
1.04 MB
56 Business - Shell and Cosan team up.mp3
1.03 MB
31 Middle East and Africa - Yemens war.mp3
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73 Books and arts - Martin Amis.mp3
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26 Asia - Sri Lankas currency.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 02/06/2010.