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  1. Despite their stifling effects, old-fashioned copyright laws are set to be left largely intact in Britain http://econ.st/lzbr7S
  2. The Economist will be answering your questions on the financial crisis today at 3pm BST. Ask with: #askeconomist More: http://econ.st/lK0WSx
  3. Macau is the only place in China where casinos are legal, but it may soon have rivals on mainland China http://econ.st/lz9czx
  4. Henry Kissinger, the Western politician who understands China best, tries to explain it—but doesn’t quite succeed http://econ.st/iOAIFQ
  5. China cracks down on smoking in public places and on drink-driving, with different success rates http://econ.st/lZaD8n
  6. 11.6% of the world’s 2,500 biggest publicly listed companies got new bosses in 2010 http://econ.st/kXQXwi
  7. After a triumph for the opposition in local elections, Spain looks set for conservative government next year http://econ.st/kSrd5c
  8. Christine Lagarde has a rival from outside Europe in the race to replace Dominique Strauss-Kahn at the IMF http://econ.st/mn040p
  9. The city of Duluth, Minnesota, sues Expedia over unpaid taxes, but hoteliers fear that the site may blacklist the city http://econ.st/lDJDtR
  10. Europe's economies are strong in the core regions, but face problems at the periphery http://econ.st/mML5CF
  11. Michelle Bachelet, the former president of Chile, discusses her directorship of UN Women http://econ.st/knqi1f
  12. A year after Eyjafjallajokull, Grimsvötn, Iceland's most active volcano, is having its moment in the news http://econ.st/kfQxVr
  13. Pose your question for The Economist's banking correspondent about the banking crisis with #askeconomist. More at http://econ.st/j6BrQr
  14. Elephants are poached in central and east Africa but proliferate in the south http://econ.st/kJkVAS
  15. Governments opposed to Syria’s still fear the downfall of President Bashar Assad http://econ.st/kRWi42
  16. How well can Herman Cain do as a Republican presidential candidate? http://econ.st/lkssRx
  17. The meaning of the race to the moon, half a century after the starting gun http://econ.st/m67PNb
  18. Ask The Economist live via Twitter, tomorrow, May 24, 3pm BST/EDT. Have we learnt from the banking crisis? More: http://econ.st/lCV9cx
  19. The euro zone’s finance ministers continue to act as if time is on their side http://econ.st/mb5RFb
  20. In Texas, new efforts to control legal costs could make it scarier to sue http://econ.st/mwDk1f