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Tuesday October 22 2013
 
 
World News
 
ESB case highlights Irish pension crisis
 
ESB case reflects wider malaise in pensions sector, where the financial crisis and a history of weak regulation have led to big deficits in schemes
 
 
 
ECB unveils checks ahead of banking union
 
 
BoE hints at rate guidance update
 
 
China cities lose out in pollution fight
 
 
Indonesia mining at risk over export ban
 
 
US jobs report shows sluggish growth
 
 
Ferguson imparts managerial wisdom
 
 
US urged to 'come clean' over drones
 
 
Bangladeshi parties clash over poll process
 
 
Talks begin in London amid Syria impasse
 
 
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Smart Reads October 22, 2013
 

♦ Gideon Rachman writes about how “the big danger to the European single currency is that the political consensus that underpins the euro could come unstuck” and next year’s European parliament elections could be a breakthrough moment for the “European Tea Party”.
♦ Saudi Arabia’s intelligence chief has said that he plans to scale back cooperation with the US to arm and train Syrian rebels in protest against Washington’s policy in the region, raising tensions after Riyadh’s decision to renounce a seat on the UN Security Council.
♦ Norman John Gillies, the last surviving St Kildan, died at the end of September: the Economist looks back at the man’s life and his memories of life on an island 110 miles off the Scottish coast.
♦ Vigilante groups are fighting back against Boko Haram in Nigeria.

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