Revue de presse ANGLAIS Semaine du 17 au 23 décembre 2012
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Revue de presse ANGLAIS Semaine du 17 au 23 décembre 2012
Revue de presse ANGLAIS Semaine du 17 au 23 décembre 2012 Time – December 17, 2012 Newsweek – December 17, 2012 Globe How the U.S. Can Save Syria : Our experts weigh in on what the U.S. must do to stop the bloodshed. Women in the world In the land of Invisible Women (by Janine di Giovanni) : The Arab Spring gave Yemen’s women a public voice and a visible face. But the revolution has faded without changing anything for millions who are married too young and shut away in mud huts for the rest of their lives. The End of Pasta (by Mark Hertsgaard) : Temperatures are rising. Rainfalls are shifting. Droughts are intensifying. What will we eat when wheat won’t grow. World Imran Khan's Game Plan (by Aryn Baker) : Pakistan's greatest sporting hero believes he will be the next prime minister. Would he lead his country to redemption or ruin? The Guardian Weekly – December 21, 2012 United States Cliff Hanger (By Massimo Calabresi) : What Paul Ryan's vote on a fiscal-cliff deal will tell us about his political future—and the direction of the Republican Party. New Scientist – 22 December 2012 Inside Guardian Weekly Inside the 21 December edition (by Abby Deveney) : America's watershed moment? Our exclusive 2012 in review. International news Life expectancy around world shows dramatic rise, study finds (by Sarah Boseley) : Men are living 11 years longer and women 12 years compared with 40 years ago, although health problems are also rising Discovery When Homo sapiens hit upon the power of art (by Robin This week McKie) : A staggering collection of ice age artefacts from Twin attack could deliver universal flu vaccine (by museums across Europe will showcase the explosion of Debora MacKenzie) : A UNIVERSAL vaccine. It is the stuff technical and imaginative skill that experts say marked of dreams for flu scientists... the human race's discovery of art Opinion Interview Your consciousness is your affair, says drug crusader : We need to probe the effects of narcotics and rewrite our drug laws, says Amanda Feilding, who set up her own think tank to do just that. Financial Times Weekend Edition – Courrier International – n°1155 – 22/23 December 2012 Du 20 décembre 2012 au 02 janvier 2013 World News Business freedoms help change face of Myanmar (by Gwen Robinson) : Reforms have encouraged young entrepreneurs but many obstacles remain. Entrepreneurs join Depardieu in exodus amid rising French tax (by Hugh Carnegy, Scheherazade Daneshkhu) : Pais is under pressure as wealth creators pack bags. Companies Instagram's big photo opportunity (by Emily Steel) : focus on the growth of Facebook's app, which is much loved by marketers. Controverse : Faut-il mettre les jeux vidéo au musée ? Le Musée d'Art Moderne de New York (MoMA) vient d'annoncer l'acquisition de 14 jeux vidéo – et a ouvert, dans la foulée, un débat passionné sur l'essence de l'art. OUI – Comme l'art, ils posent des questions (by John Maeda) (Wired, San Francisco) NON – Ils ne portent pas une « vision personnelle » (by Jonathan Jones) (The Guardian, Londres) Etats-Unis Marchand d'apocalypse, un métier d'avenir (by Keith O'Brien) : Exploitant la crainte d'une catastrophe naturelle ou même de la fin du monde, de nombreux entrepreneurs exhortent les Américains à stocker des vivres et à s'initier à l'art de la survie. (The New York Times Magazine, New York)