<p>Al Jazeera's business editor argues that the UK's ailing national carrier is finally facing up to the fact it has been "flying on autopilot" for years. </p>
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<p>China sees red as US legislators clamour for revaluation of the Chinese currency.</p>
<p>Falklands' prospective oil wealth is a certain lure for both the UK and Argentina, who are at odds over the South Atlantic island.</p>
<p>Its shameful that grown men should try to undermine and use fan pressure to drive out the Glazers.</p>
The Dynamite Prize for Economics has been awarded.
<p>The conservatice radio host is questioning the impartiality of the US government in the whole Toyota recall affair. After all, it owns a tenth of Chrysler and almost two-thirds of General Motors.</p>
<p>The issuing of a subpoena for Toyota by a US court opens the way for possible criminal charges and marks a further twist in the tale of the company's recent woes.</p>
<p>The field of economics has long been home to a suprisingly diverse and antagonistic collection of minds, but you wouldn't really know it, given the way the Friedman school of monetarism has dominated the mainstream recently.</p>
<p>Are bizarre economic commentaries flooding the blogosphere just as President Obama resumes his healthcare battles?</p>
<p>Europea should pay close attention to Greece's problems, or risk having international investors turn their attentions to other members' national debts.</p>
<p>After the Japanese company's boss bowed to public pressure, will the world's biggest carmaker be able to keep market share? </p>
