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Archive for January, 2010
BEIJING - China suspended military exchange visits with the United States on Saturday in protest over $6.4 billion...
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China suspends US military exchanges in wake of Taiwan arms deal – Washington Post
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Report: China suspends military exchanges with US (AP via Yahoo! News)
China suspended military exchange visits with the United States on Saturday in protest over $6.4 billion in planned U.S. arms sales to Taiwan and warned the U.S. ambassador that the sales would harm already strained ties.
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Report: China suspends military exchanges with US (AP via Yahoo! Philippines News)
China suspended military exchange visits with the United States on Saturday in protest over $6.4 billion in planned U.S. arms sales to Taiwan and warned the U.S. ambassador that the sales would harm already strained ties. The state-run Xinhua News Agency cited the Defense Ministry as saying the suspension is due to the "bad impact" of the arms sales on the two countries' military relations ...
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China warns US on planned arms sales to Taiwan (AP via Yahoo! News)
China angrily summoned the U.S. ambassador on Saturday and warned that a plan to sell $6.4 billion in arms to Taiwan would harm already strained ties. One Chinese expert said the sale would give Beijing a "fair and proper reason" to accelerate weapons testing.
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Scenarios – How could China hit back at U.S.? (Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
China warned on Saturday that Washington's announcement of arms sales to Taiwan would seriously damage cooperation between the two global powers.
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China warns US on planned arms sales to Taiwan (AP via Yahoo! Philippines News)
China angrily summoned the U.S. ambassador on Saturday and warned that a plan to sell $6.4 billion in arms to Taiwan would harm already strained ties. One Chinese expert said the sale would give Beijing a "fair and proper reason" to accelerate weapons testing. The planned sale, posted Friday on a Pentagon Web site, is likely to complicate the cooperation the U.S. seeks from China on issues ...
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China warns US on planned arms sales to Taiwan (MalaysiaNews.net)
Contacts with China's military would likely be the first to suffer if Beijing moves to retaliate over upcoming U.S. arms sales to Taiwan - the latest in a flurry of disputes elevating tensions between...
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China Warns US on Planned Arms Sales to Taiwan (ABC News)
China warns US that planned arms sales to Taiwan would seriously harm relations
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China sees sexual frustration causing social problems (The Malaysian Insider)
BEIJING, Jan 30 — and must be tackled, state media today cited a local official as saying. Guangdong, China’s export powerhouse, is home to about 30 million migrant workers, the most in the country. Many leave wives, husbands or children in their native villages to seek the higher wages factories pay compared with agricultural work. The China Daily quoted Zhang Feng, head of Guangdong’s ...
