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The List Archive

The List Archive

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January/February 2008

The Worlds Top Spy Agencies The Worlds Top Social Networking Sites Five Elections to Watch in 2008

November/December 2007

New Years Resolutions for World Leaders The Worlds Top Executioners The Worlds Worst Places to Be a Kid The Next Product Recalls The Worlds Biggest Military Buildups Five Reasons to Be Thankful This Holiday Season Most Eligible World Leaders Presidents for Life

September/October 2007

The Worlds Worst Forest Fires
The Worlds Worst Airports The Worlds Healthiest Countries Sputnik Plus 50 Five Population Trends to Watch Europe’s Most Inflated Real Estate Markets Wanted, Dead or Alive
The World’s Largest Hedge Funds

July/August 2007

The Iraq Turning Points That Werent King for a Day or Two The Worlds Most Overhyped Vacation Spots
The Worlds Most Valuable Disputed Turf Five Lies My Economist Told Me Look Who’s Blogging Now Six Reasons You May Need a New Atlas Soon The Worlds Stupidest Fatwas Where Is the Love?

May/June 2007

After Musharraf Deals Without Wheels If Looks Could Kill The Next Prime Minister of Israel The Worlds Fastest-Growing Religions The Worlds Most Powerful Crime Syndicates The Worlds Worst Currencies The World’s Top Immigrant Smuggling Routes

March/April 2007

New Insurgent Tactics Products in Peril Rising China, Hidden Costs The Dogs That Didnt Bark The Drug Wars New Battlegrounds The Worlds Worst Shooting Rampages The World’s Most Controversial Religious Sites Time Bombs What Would You Do With One Trillion Dollars?

January/February 2007

Elections to Watch in 2007 Headlines to Expect in 2007 Hollywoods New Rivals Oscars Go Global Regime Change The Next President of Russia By Julian Evans The Next YouTube Urban Face-lifts

November/December 2006

Killer Products Options for Iraq Private Profits in Iraq The Next Most Powerful Stock Exchange The Political Assassinations of 2006 Who Will Replace John Bolton?

September/October 2006

Four U.N. Speeches to Watch Political Prisoners to Watch Powerful Media Moguls Selling the War on Terror The Ivy League of the Developing World The Next Nuclear States The Worlds Most Wanted Where They Stand in the Races That Matter Who Will Win the Nobel Peace Prize?

July/August 2006

Bushs G8 To-Do List Clerics of Consequence Disaster Vacations Homegrown Search Engines Taking Oil Fields Offline The Worlds Forgotten Territorial Disputes Where the Cash Is Stashed Who Will Send Troops to Lebanon?

May/June 2006

Sapping Europes Energy Sizing up Irans Military The Five Top Global Choke Points The Future of the Insurgency The Six Most Important U.S. Military Bases By Daniel Widome The Worlds Megacities The Worlds Water Crises Who Pulls the Strings in Iran? Who Wants to Lead the United Nations?

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