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The Economist 20 June 2013 Sunken Big Apple: Manhattan's original shoreline was revealed by Hurricane Sandy Sunken Big Apple Actions
The Economist 20 June 2013 Egypt's biggest Salafi group, the Nour Party, recently went public with its concerns over president Muhammad Morsi Morsistan Actions
The Economist 20 June 2013 Poachers are increasingly training their sights on rare Malagasy tortoises Slow demise Actions
The Economist 20 June 2013 Many journalists in Ecuador fear a bill to regulate the media spells censorship Stop press! Actions
The Economist 20 June 2013 The Supreme Court rules that genes may not be patented Patently false Actions
The Economist 20 June 2013 Leg room on American Airlines: Get ready to squeeze Get ready to squeeze Actions
The Economist 20 June 2013 easyJet has announced plans to buy 135 new Airbus planes. It also has the right to purchase a further 100 Plane dealing Actions
The Economist 20 June 2013 The euro crisis: The question before the court The question before the court Actions
The Economist 20 June 2013 On June 18th, China became the latest and largest country to trade carbon emissions The cap doesn’t fit Actions
The Economist 20 June 2013 The arrival of migrants from rural areas and abroad has pushed up demand for housing in Mozambique's capital, Maputo Moving to Maputo Actions
EconCulture 20 June 2013 A rising China is not necessarily doomed to clash violently with America, says Noah Feldman in his new book After you Actions
The Economist 20 June 2013 The week in charts: Chinese credit, American equities, Germany's economy and more The data bank Actions
EconCulture 19 June 2013 David Day charts the gruelling expeditions and rivalries between nations in the race to discover Antarctica South park Actions
The Economist 19 June 2013 The Milky Way 2, or Tianhe-2 in Chinese, surpassed an American machine to become the world's fastest supercomputer Fall of the titans Actions
The Economist 19 June 2013 Monetary policy: Mission accomplished #Bernanke Bernanke: mission accomplished Actions
EconCulture 19 June 2013 Benjamin Britten was fascinated with Peter Grimes’s tortured soul, representing the individual against the crowd Soaring from the sands Actions
EconCulture 19 June 2013 An engaging and instructive new exhibition at the Cloisters in New York explores the unicorn and its mythology Horn of plenty Actions
The Economist 19 June 2013 #Dailychart: A live chart on how the Chinese yuan has gone from being controversially weak to uncomfortably strong Appreciating the people's currency Actions