Revue de presse ANGLAIS Semaine du 09 au 15 mai 2011

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Revue de presse ANGLAIS Semaine du 09 au 15 mai 2011
Revue de presse ANGLAIS
Semaine du 09 au 15 mai 2011
Time – May 09, 2011
Courrier International n°1071 –
12/18 mai 2011
Commentary
Why America's Anglophiles Are Missing the Point of the
Royal Wedding (By Joe Queenan) : Why are they so
oblivious to the things that really make Britain great?
Culture
A Rock Star Changes His Stripes (By Claire Suddath /
Nashville) : Jack White has sold millions of records. Now
he owns the store.
The Guardian Weekly –
2011
May 13,
Economie
Criminalité – La banque qui aimait (trop) l'argent sale (by
Ed Vulliamy) : de 2004 à 2007, la banque américaine
Wachovia a blanchi 378 milliards de dollars pour le
compte de cartels mexicains. En ignorant délibérément
les multiples alertes lancées par l'un de ses salariés. (The
Observer, Londres)
The Economist – May 14, 2011
Inside Guardian Weekly
Inside the 13 May edition (by Natalie Bennett) : Tragedy
in the Med; Syria, Canada and the world after Bin Laden.
Science
The untold story of evolution (By Tim Radford) : Around
six million years ago in Africa, human history began. But
how exactly did hairy, tree-dwelling apes, become
modern 21st-century people?
Learning English
Last two speakers of dying language won't converse (By
Jo Tuckman) : In a Mexican village an endangered
language is in danger of a premature death.
Newsweek – May 09, 2011
Briefing
Another digital gold rush: Internet companies are
booming again. Does that mean it is time to buy or to
sell?
Special Report
Chained but untamed: the world's banking industry faces
massive upheaval as post-crisis reforms start to bite.
They make it only a little safer but much less profitable,
says Jonathan Rosenthal.
World
Notes From a Royal Wedding (by Tina Brown) : William
and Kate are a thoroughly modern couple, but their soap
opera looked mighty familiar-with a few twists.
Can Egypt Protect Its Ancient Monuments? (by Kent R.
Weeks) : The postrevolution elation has masked a
disturbing uptick in archeological plunder.
New Scientist – May 14, 2011
The Sunday Times – May 15, 2011
News
Top school ditches library for ebooks (by Robert Watts):
Wellington college is throwing out 16,000 books to make
way for iPads, meeting pods and feng shui pools.
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Opinion
We've made a world we cannot control (by Braden R.
Allenby and Daniel Sarewitz): Our world is now so
technologically and socially complex that the
Enlightenment thinking that spawned it may be more
harmful than helpful when it comes to guiding our
actions.
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Features
The next wave: What technologies will have the biggest
impact on the next decade? (by Jim Giles) : New
Scientist peers into the crystal ball and picks the ideas,
concepts and gedgets that are set to shake things up.
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Features
I am legion (by Claire Ainsworth): Myriad microbes living
in your gut make you who you are.
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News
Universities lean on budget degree rivals (by Jack
Grimston): Universities are facing demands for
investigation by the competition authorities after
apparently putting pressure on low-cost colleges not to
undercut their tuition fees.
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