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				 April  30th 2001
				 
				
				
				
				Murdoch's  big birds 
				After  years of trying, Rupert Murdoch could be about to plug the gap in  his 
global satellite-television network. Making money from this ambitious  plan, 
however, could prove even harder 
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				Anti-globalisation:  A grand delusion 
				After  recent mass demonstrations in Quebec, anti-globalisation protestors  
will be out in force again for May Day. The movement may be incoherent,  and 
often clownish, but it is increasingly influential. And globalisation's  best 
critics are raising important issues 
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				Indonesia:  Showdown in Jakarta 
				More than  most countries, Indonesia badly needs a spell of political 
stability  to cope with its economic troubles and separatist and communal 
tensions.  More than most countries, Indonesia seems unlikely to enjoy one. 
Indeed,  a political crisis is coming to a head   
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				SURVEY:  SOFTWARE
				
				Find  thought-provoking articles about the future of software in the  
Economist's survey. This essential reading provides a history  of open source 
software, details the growing trend towards software  leased via the 
Internet, and explains the battle of operating  system platforms. Click  here 
to read about the future of software.
				
				
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