Revue de presse ANGLAIS Semaine du 07 au 13 novembre 2011

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Revue de presse ANGLAIS Semaine du 07 au 13 novembre 2011
Revue de presse ANGLAIS
Semaine du 07 au 13 novembre 2011
Time – November 07, 2011
The Economist –
2011
November 12,
Britain
Buy early, buy often : Children already lobbying for tacky
Christmas toys? It’s not their fault.
Environment
After the Ohio Tragedy: How to Buy a Tiger (By Bryan Science and technology
Walsh) : A tragedy in the US focuses attention on the A few blots in the copybook : An old psychological test
gets a revamp.
weird world of exotic-pet ownership.
New Scientist – November 12, 2011
Newsweek – November 07, 2011
Science – Money
Stop ! You can't afford it ! (by Sharon Begley with Jean
Chatzky) : New science unveils how your brain is hardNews
Aliens don't need a moon like ours (By David Shiga) : The wired when it comes to spending—and how you can
moon was thought to prevent the Earth's tilt – and its reboot it.
climate – from shifting dangerously, making things stable
for life, but moonless worlds might be stable enough
after all.
Financial
Times
Weekend
–
November 12/13, 2011
Opinion – Interview
Let's talk about sex (By Nic Fleming) : Anne Johnson,
founder of the UK's National Survey of Sexual Attitudes Analysis & Comment
and Lifestyles, explains the best way to find the truth Political turmoil in the eurozone – enter the technocrats
(by Tony Barber) : As Italy becomes the latest and biggest
about our intimate secrets.
country to find its sovereign debt in the danger zone,
elected leaders are being forced to give way to crisis
Features – Cover story
Making up your mind (By Kate Douglas): Struggling to managers. But can stability be restored without a popular
make your mind up? Interpret your gut instincts to help mandate ?
you make the right choice, a heavy dose of irrationality
Life and Arts
may be just what you need...
Unpacking my library (By Leah Price) : How do writers
arrange their bookshelves ? Do they file books in
Features - Health
The modest woman who beat malaria for China (By Phil alphabetical order or cram them in higgledy-piggledy ? Do
McKenna) : The origins of our best drug against malaria they scribble notes in the margins, or is every book as
have long been a mystery. Meet Tu Youyou, who scoured pristine as the day it left the bookshop ? Leah Price
speaks to six authors : Gary Shteyngart, Philip Pullman,
ancient Chinese medical texts for the cure.
Claire Messud, James Wood, Junot Diaz and Edmund
White.
The Guardian Weekly- November Courrier International – n°1097 –
11, 2011
10/16 novembre 2011
Inside Guardian Weekly
Inside the 11 November edition (by Natalie Bennett) :
Who's leading on finance? Who's speculating? Who's
teaching Lear?
Learning English
South Korean parents told: pre-school English 'harmful'(By
Max de Lobinière) : Pressure group argues that money
spent on early year classes is wasted and urges starting at
age 10.
Comment & debate
Britain to Australia and back again: what's the Ping-pong
Poms' game? (By Patrick Barkham) : I sometimes wonder Etats-Unis / Mexique
why, despite my great life in Australia, I came home. But El Paso et Ciudad Juárez : deux mondes si proches et si
lointains (By Andrew Rice) : D'un côté de la frontière, le
unlike others, I haven't bounced back again.
calme apparent et la prospérité. De l'autre, l'enfer de la
violence. Pourtant les deux villes, mexicaine, et
étasunienne, vivent l'une par l'autre. Reportage. (The
New York Times Magazine, New York)
Dossier Formations
Etats-Unis – Les grandes marques partent à l'assaut des
campus (by Natasha Singer) : De Red Bull à Nike, en
passant par Hewlett-Packard, les entreprises mènent de
vastes opérations séduction dans les universités. Leurs
ambassadeurs : des étudiants rémunérés. (The New York
Times, New York)
Etats-Unis – Obama allège la dette des étudiants (By
Amanda M. Fairbanks) : le plan annoncé par le président
va soulager les noiuveaux inscrits à l'université. Mais il ne
concerne pas ceux qui l'ont quittée et qui ont donc
commencé à rembourser leur emprunt. (The Huffington
Post, New York)
Etats-Unis – Les vétérans, une manne pour les écoles
privées (by Adam Weinstein) : les universités à but
lucratif ont découvert un vrai filon : les subventions
fédérales destinées à la formation des anciens
combattants. (Mother Jones, San Francisco)
Royaume-Uni – Deux lycéens en appellent à la justice (By
Jessica Sheperd) : En autorisant les universités à tripler
les frais de scolarité, le gouvernement a enfreint la loi
sur légalité des chances, plaident deux futurs étudiants.
(The Guardian, Londres)

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