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Archive for January, 2010
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... United States - Republic of China - People's Republic of China - China - Arms industry
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Lanka polls: Will India gain with Rajapaksa’s win? – Times of India
Lanka polls: Will India gain with Rajapaksa's win? Times of India One goes that India wanted retired soldier Sarath Fonseka to win because the old warhorse, Mahinda Rajapaksa, was galloping towards China at a pace too ... and more » |
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The Great Game in the 21st Century – American Thinker
The Great Game in the 21st Century American Thinker Now a very good paper, the Times of India is reporting a trial balloon by the People's Republic of China: "China mulls setting up military bases in Pakistan ... |
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SCENARIOS-How could China hit back at US arms sales to Taiwan? – Reuters
![]() New York Daily News | SCENARIOS-How could China hit back at US arms sales to Taiwan? Reuters The most likely and immediate consequence will be that China again freezes military ties with the United States, which had been thawing since 2009, ... China blasts planned US arms sales to Taiwanmsnbc.com US sells weapons to Taiwan, angering ChinaWashington Post Obama announces $6B arms sale to TaiwanUSA Today The Press Association -B92 -RTT News all 773 news articles » |
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SCENARIOS-How could China hit back at U.S. arms sales to Taiwan? (Reuters via Yahoo! Philippines News)
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(AFX UK Focus) 2010-01-30 04:47 China sees sexual frustration causing social problems (Interactive Investor)
BEIJING, Jan 30 (Reuters) - Sexual frustration amongst migrant workers in China's booming southern province of Guangdong is leading to a host of social problems and must be tackled, state media on Saturday 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 ...
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China Warns U.S. on Plans for Arms Sales to Taiwan (Fox News)
China angrily warned the United States on Saturday that a plan to sell $6.4 billion in arms to Taiwan would seriously 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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China sees sexual frustration causing social problems (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Sexual frustration amongst migrant workers in China's booming southern province of Guangdong is leading to a host of social problems and must be tackled, state media on Saturday cited a local official as saying.
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China hits back at US-Taiwan deal (BBC News)
China says it will suspend military exchanges with the US in response to a planned $6.4bn US weapons sales to Taiwan.
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EU to lift baby eel export ban (Straits Times)
BRUSSELS - EUROPEAN fishing regulators on Friday said they were ready to lift a ban on exports of baby eels much prized in China and Japan, bringing to an end a four-day French port blockade. Fishermen told AFP in the Atlantic port of Saint-Nazaire that they were taking to the ocean again after having staged a symbolic protest complaining at export obstacles and falling prices.
