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Art & Books 


Diary

What’s on where and top reads for the plane or train as you travel there
 

Art

Sigmar Polke
 

Art

Max Beckmann
 

Art & Books

Wikinomics; How Rich Countries Got Rich; Titian; Courbet
 

Art & Books

From Anger to Apathy; The Whisperers; Millais
 

Art & Books: April 2007

Comic book journalism; Mavericks at Work
 

Art & Books: January 2007

Barney and Beuys; Pablo Palazuelo; Freakonomics
 

Art & Books: March 2007

Cindy Sherman; Renoir; Dealing with Darwin
 

Art: May 2007

Jake and Dinos Chapman; Praxiteles
 

Arts & Books

The Decline and Fall of the British Empire 1781-1997 Piers Brendon.
 

Arts And Books

When even George W Bush seems to have accepted the threat posed by global
 

Arts, Auctions & Books

Clear the cobwebs from your mind and your wallet with our top choices
 

Arty Investments

The ballooning art market shows no signs of imploding says Godfrey Barker, it instead gets bigger and more global by the day.
 

Book Review

Essential business reading
 

Books

The War of the World
 

Books

The Cold War
 

Books

Latest business books with a China twist
 

Books

The Power of Sustainable Thinking
 

Books: May 2007

The Definitive Drucker
 

Culture

What to see, what to buy and what to read around Europe this month
 

Diary - Art Fair


 

Reading Books

Castro and Putin studied
 

 

Re-Visitng Startups: Rapha

The first of a series, we re-visit start-ups featured in earlier editions of CNBC European Business to see how they are tackling the downturn in 2008

In The Spirit

Celebrate summer with a fine blended Scottish whisky, an award-winning rum, and a budget-breaking single malt.

Worlds Apart

With development continuing apace, Qatar appears immune to the global credit crunch. Richard Lofthouse finds out why

Tapping A Market: The Rush To Invest In Water

The world is waking up to water shortages and private sector solutions, Richard Lofthouse and Barry Mansfield report. Additional research by Flemmich Webb and Robert Pomfret

The New Screen Test

Despite a bumper summer spearheaded by a record-breaking Batman installment, the film industry might not be as recession-proof as once thought. Colin Brown reports