Pakistan & China bond, US out in the cold?
China has agreed to invest in Pakistan’s energy sector. President Asif Zardari is in Beijing at the beginning of a week long visit
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Pakistan & China bond, US out in the cold?
China has agreed to invest in Pakistan’s energy sector. President Asif Zardari is in Beijing at the beginning of a week long visit
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Pakistan & China bond, US out in the cold?
Catched two witnesses talking about light in the sky 1.
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Chile earthquake and haarp colors in the sky
For the third time in a month, health officials swept frozen confectioneries and other dairy products from stores after discovering they contained melamine.
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More Tainted Dairy Found in China
China’s top leaders laid out a strategy for bringing “leapfrog development and lasting stability” to Tibet, the state news agency reported late Friday.
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China to Seek ‘Stability’ in Tibet via Development
Experts say Japan’s willingness to engage Beijing reflects a broad rethinking of Japan’s role in the region at a time when the U.S. is showing signs of decline.
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With Japan, U.S. May Be Losing Some Diplomatic Ground to China
The number of Chinese immigrants arrested while illegally crossing into Arizona through the busiest smuggling corridor in the U. S
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In Arizona, a Stream of Illegal Immigrants From China
At a news conference on Thursday, a Foreign Ministry spokesman answered a question about the advocate, Gao Zhisheng, saying that he “is where he should be.”
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Comment on Chinese Rights Lawyer Adds to Mystery
The secretary of state said on Thursday that there should be consequences for nations that engage in cyberattacks.
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Clinton Urges Global Response to Internet Attacks
Five United States senators want the government to move ahead with plans to provide $45 million to help people in other countries evade Web restrictions.
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Aid Urged for Groups Fighting Internet Censors
The Chinese government is approaching a dispute over censorship as a business conflict, not a political matter that could affect U.S. relations.
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China Paints Google Issue as Not Political
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