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The new tech bubble

Irrational exuberance has returned to the internet world. Investors should beware: leader

Leaders

Silicon Valley and the technology industry

The new tech bubble 

Britain's coalition government

Keep calm and carry on 

Greece's debt crisis

Trichet the intransigent 

The Afghan campaign

Single or quits 

Fixing international banking

Unfinished business 

The not-so-beautiful game

Offside 

Briefing

Afghanistan

Glimmers of hope 

United States

The politics of the pump

A rhetorical blowout 

Shale gas extraction

The need to be seen to be clean 

New York's old people rebel

To the barricades for Medicare 

The Republican nomination

The dance of the seven tweets 

Health-care reform

The American exception 

Concealed carry in Texas

Students v guns 

The Americas

Education in Mexico

Schooling the whole family 

Ecuador's constitutional referendum

A close count 

Canada's environment

Boreal blues 

Asia

Pakistan after bin Laden

Humiliation of the military men 

Pakistan and China

Sweet as can be? 

Hunger in North Korea

Let them eat maize husks 

Rethinking nuclear energy in Japan

Japan unplugged 

Australia's finances

Tough love, or plain tough? 

Investigating Kyrgyzstan's ethnic violence

Bloody business 

Middle East & Africa

International justice in Africa

The International Criminal Court bares its teeth 

Africa's growing middle class

Pleased to be bourgeois 

The crisis in Syria

More stick than carrot 

The new Tunisia

Bumpily ahead 

Egypt's embattled Copts

Feeling ever more nervous 

Europe

German foreign policy

The unadventurous eagle 

French foreign policy

Sarkozy's wars 

Belarus's crackdown

Show trials again 

Defence spending in eastern Europe

Scars, scares and scarcity 

Danish politics

To vote, or not to vote? 

Women in Turkey

Behind the veil 

Charlemagne

Decision time 

Britain

The first year of the coalition

The uncivil partnership 

Elections in Northern Ireland and Wales

The double act continues 

Scottish politics

Independence by stealth 

Misbehaving banks

Protection money [Britain only]

The Glencore effect

The big dig [Britain only]

Miscarriages of justice

Degrees of innocence [Britain only]

Correction: Foot-and-mouth disease 

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International

Group rights v individual rights

Me, myself and them 

Human-rights abuses

Nothing new under the sun 

Global road safety

Fighting road kill 

Business

Multinational manufacturers

Moving back to America 

Formula One

Revving up 

Mexican cinemas in India

Once upon a time in the east 

Water technology

Striking the stone 

South Korean entrepreneurs

Young, gifted and blocked 

Selling music companies

Siren song 

Schumpeter

Rules for fools 

Briefing

Internet businesses

Another digital gold rush 

Microsoft's gamble

A big phone bill 

Finance and Economics

Europe's debt saga

Every which way but solved 

The Galleon trial

Guilty as charged 

Hedge funds

Power and piñatas 

Commodities markets (1)

A rocky patch 

Commodities (2)

The price is wrong 

Money-market funds

The long road back to boring 

Economics focus

Ties that sometimes bind 

Science & Technology

Twins and motherhood

Thrice blessed 

Teaching methods

An alternative vote 

Solar power

The third way 

The sixth sense of seals

Oh my ears and whiskers! 

Books & Arts

The lessons of philanthropy

Giving for results 

World economic growth

When the poor catch up 

The study of well-being

Strength in a smile 

New poetry

Life in the shadow 

Thrillers in North Korea

Pyongyang confidential 

Antwerp's new museum

Tall tales 

Obituary

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