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In paper industry tax credit, lawmakers see way to help pay for health reform

An elixir for health reform? Democratic leaders, who have been searching high and low for ways to pay for health-care reform, have fixed their sights on a cellulosic biofuel tax subsidy that could benefit the paper industry,...

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Beware Sand Hill Road

Entrepreneurialism in China is going local. They're crafty, talented, energetic, inventive and, increasingly funded by China venture firms. Cheng typifies the new generation of Chinese entrepreneur: He grew up in Beijing, never...

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Does Wall's fall resonate today?

It seemed to herald the inevitability of democracy, but the forces at play in 1989 weren't universal T o Americans, the fall of the Berlin Wall 20 years ago this week - and the Iron Curtain with it - was more than a big move on...

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Conde Nast Aims to Expand in China

BEIJING – Conde Nast Publications Inc. aims to continue adding more magazine titles in China, already a top-five global market for the U.S. publisher, the head of its international arm said. "In emerging markets like China......

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FACTBOX - India, China's old border dispute

REUTERS - The Dalai Lama, branded by China as a separatist began a week-long visit to Arunachal Pradesh, a remote Indian province also claimed by Beijing as the two countries struggle to settle a border dispute. Here are key...

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China's new Nasdaq-style board sees wild start

BEIJING (AFP) - China's new Nasdaq-style market saw a week of wild yo-yo swings as frenzied investors sent the start-up shares to & quot;ridiculously & quot; high levels, analysts say, warning a correction is on the cards.

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G20 makes little progress on climate financing

ST ANDREWS, Scotland (Reuters) - Rich countries and developing nations fought over climate change on Saturday, failing to make progress on financing ahead of a major environmental summit in Copenhagen next month.

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George Will: It's no climate for a change treaty

Intelligent people agree that, absent immediate radical action regarding global warming, the human race is sunk. He says that unless a decisive agreement is reached at the 192-nation summit on climate change that opens Dec. 7...

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China auto sales surge in October

China's auto market continued its robust growth in October, as monthly passenger vehicle sales jumped nearly 80 percent year on year to 923,154 units, China Daily reported. But on a month-to-month comparison, passenger vehicle...

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3rd Conference of Chinese, African Entrepreneurs opens in Egypt

The 3rd Conference of Chinese, African Entrepreneurs kicked off on Saturday afternoon in the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh. Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Nazef inaugurated the...

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