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Christmas issue 2016. Click to reveal the cover ... Cambridge economistsThe art and science ofeconomics at Cambridge. IN 1924 John Maynard Keynes, who ...2 September, 1843 — The Economist newspaper first published (preliminary issue dated August).
2016.3.7 知道The Economist 另外有姐妹報 1843....
Intelligent Life Poised for Rebirth as 1843
GET SMART: Intelligent Life, The Economist’s culture and lifestyle magazine that publishes six times a year, is set to relaunch in early 2016 with expanded content and a new name, 1843.
The title plans to broaden and enhance its coverage with a fashion shoot in every issue; profiles of headline-makers from The Economist, and in-depth travel narratives. It will come out six times a year.
For the launch issue, a profile of Marine Le Pen is already in the works, while the Scottish writer and historian William Dalrymple is currently working on a travel story in Iran.
Many people are putting off having children until they’re older. Thankfully, improving technology means there are more—and better—alternatives to the old-fashioned way of getting pregnant, reports 1843, The Economist’s new sister magazine
29日傍晚去郵局寄書到高雄,順道到某二手書店逛,無所獲,離開時買本The Economist 2015年12月19日出的"Christmas double issue",85元。.....睡前展讀,驚訝地發現除零售價從160元漲到330元之外,編輯和文章風格,竟然與1980年代初的"一樣" (我在上世紀末20年是該刊的訂戶),這是很不簡單、了不起的事(譬如說該刊文章都不具名,Essex 大學某榮譽博士?說她應徵The Economist,未錄用,後來她在其他FT等報刊的具名文章浪得虛名......)。
Leaders
Disney
Spain’s general election
South Africa
Climate change
Our country of the year
United States
Capital punishment in America
Muslim refugees
The polls and Donald Trump’s outbursts
Lexington
The Americas
Legalising pot in Canada
West Indian cricket
Asia
Pakistan confronts extremism
Thailand’s royal pooch
North Korea’s rock chicks
Mongolia and mining
Middle East and Africa
South Africa’s democracy
Skiing in Iran
Saudi Arabia
Europe
Spain’s elections
German immigration
European borders
French politics
Charlemagne
Britain
Industrial woes
Airports
The Thatcher auction
Organised crime
The fat of the land
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