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Trading on the Recession 31.8.2010 American Spectator
Trading on the Recession
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World Briefing | Africa: South Africa: President Orders Parties to Settle Public Worker Strike 31.8.2010 NY Times: World
President Jacob Zuma, criticized for going on a state visit to China during a strike by public employees, told government negotiators to return to the bargaining table with unions.
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For a balanced cotton export policy (Cached) 31.8.2010 HBL: Opinion
Cotton is turning out to be a hugely profitable crop for our farmers, ever since BT cotton was allowed. Unlike in the case of foodgrains, where farmers are forced by export bans to sell the produce at lower than international prices (he cannot
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Obama is right to be hard-nosed on China 31.8.2010 Financial Times US
The US can manage China's rising economic prowess, but can ill afford to allow its rival to become Asia's hegemon, writes Minxin Pei
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India to urge China to curb illegal trade in tigers 31.8.2010 Hindu: News
Two delegations from New Delhi to hold talks in Beijing
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Japan wants China to crack down on labor unrest 30.8.2010 SFGate: Business & Technology
Japan wants China to crack down on labor unrest
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Losing his touch? 30.8.2010 BBC: World
Has Zuma lost his ability to charm poor South Africans?
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We Read It: Asia Alone: The Dangerous Post-Crisis Divide From America 30.8.2010 Newsweek Top Stories
Is China ready to rule the world? Not quite yet. The fact is that Asia still needs American power. And if our time is in indeed witnessing the long handoff of global power from one empire to another, the smoother the transition, the better.
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Russia plans tariff rise on car imports 30.8.2010 Financial Times US
Vladimir Putin plans to raise car tariffs to encourage foreign carmakers to invest in Russian production, but the move deals a blow to the country’s WTO membership bid
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North Korea Finds a Lifeline in China 30.8.2010 Newsweek Top Stories
The dear leader may be as unwell as he looks, and famine may be a constant worry, but North Koreans can still count on one thing: China.
Inside Asia: In China's Success, a Need for Change 30.8.2010 International Herald Tribune: Business
China needs to rely more on household spending, especially as its export prospects are darkening as the West tightens its belt to purge excess debt.
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I.H.T. Op-Ed Contributor: Rowing Between Two Reefs 30.8.2010 International Herald Tribune: Editorials
Indonesia is trying to avoid taking sides in what could become a second Cold War.
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Low prices stoke coal sales, despite pollution concerns 30.8.2010 Boston Globe: Business
Low prices stoke coal sales, despite pollution concerns
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Oil exploration in Cuba expected to go ahead 30.8.2010 Financial Times US
State oil monopoly, Cubapetroleo, says seven exploration wells are scheduled for the Cuban waters just 50 miles from the US, testing the limits of the trade embargo
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Cotton cheer (Cached) 30.8.2010 HBL: Opinion
The Government deserves to be complimented for opening up raw cotton exports once again from the new season beginning October, despite pressure from industry groups. India's credibility as a reliable supplier of cotton to the world market took a
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Think big (Cached) 30.8.2010 TOI: Editorial
Bilateral hiccups must not be allowed to derail Sino-Indian ties.
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Japan wants China to crack down on labor unrest 29.8.2010 SFGate: Business & Technology
Japan wants China to crack down on labor unrest
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Many Manufacturing Industries In Big Trouble As China Cuts Rare Earth Exports 29.8.2010 The Moderate Voice
China produces 97% of the global supply of rare earth metals, elements that are used in nearly every electronics component and many other advanced technologies. There has been whispering for a couple of years that they would be cutting exports on most rare earths starting this year and all rare earths by 2012 due to [...]
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Green Column: Cap-And-Trade Is Beginning to Raise Some Concerns 29.8.2010 International Herald Tribune: Business
Opponents of offsetting have likened the system to the kind of financial engineering on Wall Street that helped precipitate the recent banking crisis.
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North Korean leader Kim tours Chinese border cities on trip that sparked succession talk 29.8.2010 Star Tribune: World
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