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Obama trumpets Asia trip as boost to US economy

President Barack Obama exits Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland, Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009. President Barack Obama's eight-day trip to Asia produced no tangible wins for the United States, though he is citing...

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Where the Wild Things Are

For quite some time, I have been arguing that we are faced with no good choices, not just in the US but in the entire "developed" world. I see a low-growth, Muddle Through world over the next years (with a double-dip recession...

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Afghan road builder's dream thwarted by violence

Saturday, November 21, 2009 8:45 AM PST Khalid Khan stares through the dusty window pane, down across the rooftops of the capital, and wonders if they really know where he lives. "Multiply him by 1,000, and you'll understand...

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Reflation Issues Heat Up

I believe the unfolding risks to the U.S. and global economy are enormous. Most seem rather oblivious to the risks, believing both that our asset markets are not overvalued and that economic recovery is only a matter of time.

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Tongjitang Chinese Medicines Company Post 3Q Financial Results

Nov 21, 2009 (Close-Up Media via COMTEX) -- Tongjitang Chinese Medicines Company, a specialty pharmaceutical company focusing on the development, manufacturing, marketing and selling of modernized traditional Chinese medicine...

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China?s Yunnan and Vietnamese localities boost ties

Successful co-operation between China's Yunnan province and four Vietnamese municipalities and provinces has helped improve the living standards and boost socio-economic development in their border areas, Deputy Prime Minister...

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A Bing boycott? Why not boycott China?

Yesterday in a blog post , New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof called for a boycott of Bing, because of the way it handles Chinese characters searches outside of China when searching for politically sensitive (to China)...

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Hong Kong government responds to US-China economic, security report

Nov 20, 2009 (BBC Monitoring via COMTEX) -- In response to media enquiries, a Government spokesman today (November 20) made the following response to comments in the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission (USCC) 2009...

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Agreements conclude VN-China border talks

Ha Noi — Viet Nam and China have vowed to implement signed documents aimed at building a common borderline based on peace, friendship and stability. This followed a three-day meeting that ended yesterday in Beijing between...

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Cyber Attacks On US Military Jump Sharply In 2009

Cyber attacks on the US Department of Defense — many of them coming from China — have jumped sharply in 2009, a US congressional committee has reported. Citing data provided by the US Strategic Command, the US-China Economic...

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