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Roughly every two weeks, The Economist publishes special reports (previously called surveys) on a given topic. The five main categories are Countries and Regions, Business, Finance and Economics, Science and Technology, and Other.
List of special reports:
Jan-11 The Economist Special Report on Global Leaders
Dec-10 The Economist Special Report on China's Place In The World
Nov-10 The Economist Special Report on Japan
Nov-10 The Economist Special Report on Smart Systems
Oct-10 The Economist Special Report on The World Economy
Oct-10 The Economist Special Report on Turkey
Sep-10 The Economist Special Report on Forests
Sep-10 The Economist Special Report on Latin America
Jul-10 The Economist Special Report on Egypt
Jul-10 The Economist Special Report on Gambling
Jun-10 The Economist Special Report on Debt
Jun-10 The Economist Special Report on South Africa
Jun-10 The Economist Special Report on The Human Genome
May-10 The Economist Special Report on Banking In Emerging Markets
May-10 The Economist Special Report on Water
Apr-10 The Economist Special Report on America's Economy
Apr-10 The Economist Special Report on Innovation In Emerging Markets
Apr-10 The Economist Special Report on Television
Mar-10 The Economist Special Report on Germany
Feb-10 The Economist Special Report on Financial Risk
Feb-10 The Economist Special Report on Managing Information
Jan-10 The Economist Special Report on Social Networking
Dec-09 The Economist Special Report on Carbon Economy
Nov-09 The Economist Special Report on Brazil
Nov-09 The Economist Special Report on The Art Market
Sep-09 The Economist Special Report on Indonesia
Sep-09 The Economist Special Report on Telecoms
Jul-09 The Economist Special Report on Texas
Jul-09 The Economist Special Report on The Arab World
Jun-09 The Economist Special Report on Ageing Populations
Jun-09 The Economist Special Report on The Euro Area
May-09 The Economist Special Report on Business In America
May-09 The Economist Special Report on International Banking
Apr-09 The Economist Special Report on Medicine Going Digital
Mar-09 The Economist Special Report on Entrepreneurship
Feb-09 The Economist Special Report on Middle Classes
Jan-09 The Economist Special Report on The Sea
Dec-08 The Economist Special Report on India
Nov-08 The Economist Special Report on Cars In Emerging Markets
Nov-08 The Economist Special Report on Russia
Nov-08 The Economist Special Report on Spain
Oct-08 The Economist Special Report on Corporate IT
Oct-08 The Economist Special Report on The World Economy
Sep-08 The Economist Special Report on Globalisation
Sep-08 The Economist Special Report on The Koreas
Aug-08 The Economist Special Report on The Business Of Sport
Jul-08 The Economist Special Report on Al-Qaeda
Jun-08 The Economist Special Report on The Future Of Energy
May-08 The Economist Special Report on EU Enlargement
Apr-08 The Economist Special Report on Mobile Telecoms
Apr-08 The Economist Special Report on Israel
Apr-08 The Economist Special Report on Vietnam
Mar-08 The Economist Special Report on America And The World
Mar-08 The Economist Special Report on Asset Management
Mar-08 The Economist Special Report on China's Quest For Resources
Feb-08 The Economist Special Report on Technology And The Government
Jan-08 The Economist Special Report on Corporate Social Responsibility
Jan-08 The Economist Special Report on Migration
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Caroline Martin is a British radio personality, currently working for Orion Media in the West Midlands. She presents The Sanctuary, a regional late night talk show broadcast each Sunday to Thursday night from 10pm to midnight on the Free Radio network.
Originally from Cambridge, Martin began her career during the late 1980s with Radio Caroline on the MV Ross Revenge. She was one of the last presenters on air when the then-offshore station ceased broadcasting in November 1990. A year later, she was rescued from the Ross Revenge when it ran aground on the Goodwin Sands off the Kent coast.
Martin remained with Radio Caroline as a presenter for its numerous RSL broadcasts during the 1990s before moving to work on numerous commercial radio stations around the UK. By 2006, she had become co-presenter of BRMB's flagship weekday breakfast show alongside Elliott Webb... The duo presented breakfast until Webb's departure from the station in October 2009, after which, Martin began presenting The Sanctuary for the Orion Media network of West Midlands stations.
She lives in Tamworth and is married with two children.
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SEEBURGER, Inc. is a multi-national provider of business integration solutions. SEEBURGER was launched with a focus on EDI solutions for the automotive industry in 1986. The company has since branched out into other industries with business-to-business B2B solutions. SEEBURGER automates trading relationships in order to optimize transactions between partners, worldwide.
SEEBURGER currently has over 500 employees. Its headquarters are located in Bretten, Germany; its US operations are based in Atlanta, GA, and has a total of 18 offices around the world.
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SEEBURGER began its initial market launch with an EDI solution for the automotive industry in 1986, before expanding into other industries in 1993. "SEEBURGER was the first company worldwide to receive certification for SAP R/3 Rel. 3.x, shortly after receiving the European Software Innovation Prize for the EDWIN product at the ESIP in 1996.""Four years ago, SAP started to sell
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Biochemic cell salts aka Tissue Salts or Cell Salts are alternative remedies based on inorganic salts elaborated by Wilhelm Heinrich Schüßler (1821-1898). Although highly diluted they are not classed as homeopathic, because they are not purported to act according to the "like cures like" principle of homeopathy.
Inorganic salts were first used in homeopathic preparations by Samuel Hahnemann, and further utilised by Schüßler who identified 12 different salts in human tissue based on the analysis and research of inorganic constituents of cremated organs and remains by Jacob Moleschott and Justus von Liebig.
These days, the salts are usually prepared as tablets, made up with lactose powder in a manner similar to homeopathic products: Each inorganic salt is ground (triturated) with lactose powder in a ratio of 1:9, and this mixture is then ground with fresh lactose, again in a 1:9 ratio. This process is repeated either three or six times, yielding a 1 000 000 to 1 dilution or 1000:1 dilution.
Because of this dilution, the salts are generally prescribed at dosages that are too low to have any detectable effect on the levels of the minerals and electrolytes involved. No peer reviewed scientific clinical trials have been conducted on tissue salts, and they are less well known to the public than some other complementary therapies.

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