Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Monday, 20 October 2014

The Economist
Monday, October 20, 2014
Editor's picks
A selection of new stories from Economist.com
State elections in India: The second Modi wave
Catholicism and capitalism: Redeeming the system
The architecture business: Wobbling foundations
Sex and paleontology: Girls and boys come out to play
Bilingual brains: Variety makes you mentally fit
State elections in India
The second Modi wave
State elections in India The opposition is rudderless in the face of the prime minister's advance across the states
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Catholicism and capitalism
Redeeming the system
Could the financial crash of 2008 have been avoided by heeding the pope?
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The architecture business
Wobbling foundations
The architecture business Behind the glamour, Europe's architectural profession is going through rapid change
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Sex and paleontology
Girls and boys come out to play
Copulation is older than most biologists suspected
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Bilingual brains
Variety makes you mentally fit
Bilingual brains Bilinguals who switch often between their languages show ability to ignore distractions
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