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The Economist, the weekly news and business publication edited out of London, is an indispensable resource for understanding the personalities, trends and events that shape the world we live in.

The New York Times Syndicate transmits 12-16 authoritative stories, ranging in length from 400 to 1,500 words, from the upcoming issue. Stories are chosen from every section of the magazine, providing in-depth coverage of world politics, business, finance, science and technology, culture and society.

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Since its founding in 1845, The Economist magazine has described itself as "a political, literary and general newspaper." It still does. In addition to offering analysis and opinion, the magazine strives to cover the main events -- business and political -- of the week.

Many writers contribute to the making of each story, which is why not a single page contains a byline. However, the main reason for anonymity is the magazine's strong belief that what is written is more important than who writes it.

Unlike many news and business publications, The Economist's style is irreverent and independent. The Economist doesn't just give the facts on an issue, but rather offers interpretation, judgment and opinion.

The Economist is printed simultaneously in six countries, and is available in most of the world's major cities.

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