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Archive for August, 2011
In an unusual outburst, China has for the first time publicly blamed Pakistan for the trouble in Xinjiang province where around 20 people we killed in a flareup last week. Even as ISI chief Lt. Gen. Ahmed Shuja Pasha was visiting China, the state-run Xinhua news agency lost no time in declaring that "initial probe has shown that the heads of the group had learned skills of making explosives and ...
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Libya: Rebels issue Gadhafi’s troops a deadline – Salon
![]() msnbc.com | Libya: Rebels issue Gadhafi's troops a deadline Salon iPad manufacturer says it takes labor laws and workers' rights very seriously. Though Apple has announced a third authentic store in Shanghai to absorb growing demand. By Kathleen E. McLaughlin, GlobalPost ANKANG, China — A decade from now, ... FACTBOX-Latest developments in the Libyan conflictReuters Africa The Gaddafi I KnewHuffington Post (blog) WJC ANALYSIS - Tripoli's downfall: The rocky road aheadWorld Jewish Congress all 6,969 news articles » |
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Dynamic Materials Declares Quarterly Cash Dividend – MarketWatch (press release)
Dynamic Materials Declares Quarterly Cash Dividend MarketWatch (press release) The Explosive Metalworking segment is the world's largest manufacturer of explosion-welded clad metal plates, which are used to fabricate capital equipment utilized within various process industries and other industrial sectors. ... and more » |
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Dynamic Materials Declares Quarterly Cash Dividend – MarketWatch (press release)
Dynamic Materials Declares Quarterly Cash Dividend MarketWatch (press release) The Explosive Metalworking segment is the world's largest manufacturer of explosion-welded clad metal plates, which are used to fabricate capital equipment utilized within various process industries and other industrial sectors. ... and more » |
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Parliament approves over $10bn loans in 26 months – The Statesman Online
Parliament approves over $10bn loans in 26 months The Statesman Online Others include $127.5 million from the Exim Bank of China to finance the Ghana e-Government Platform Project, €60 million for the acquisition off two C-295 military jets, $192 million for the National Electrification Scheme for the Northern and Upper ... and more » |
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Rick Santorum Unveils His Jobs Plan: ‘America’s Might Is Tied to Our Economic … – Fox News
Rick Santorum Unveils His Jobs Plan: 'America's Might Is Tied to Our Economic ... Fox News VAN SUSTEREN: I didn't just mean money it of the military, but even in terms of our products, and you know, the fact if we're sort of scrambling and trying to make ends meet and our politicians at each other's throats and we've got China, we owe China ... and more » |
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Metal Marker Mfg Providing Custom Aerospace Identification Products for … – PR Web (press release)
Metal Marker Mfg Providing Custom Aerospace Identification Products for ... PR Web (press release) Metal Marker Mfg., a manufacturer of custom identification products, is announcing the availability of custom aerospace identification products to meet the unique identification requirements of the aerospace industry. Metal Marker Mfg., a manufacturer ... |
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Spratlys feuds fuel Asian arms race and US industry
President Aquino is in China to discuss the Spratlys with Chinese leaders, among other concerns. UP professor and security analyst Bobby Tuazon argues that the main beneficiary of heightened territorial disputes in the region is the United States and its arms industry. The Philippines' recent purchase of a U.S. warship is part of a weapons buildup across Asia.
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Spratlys feuds fuel Asian arms race and US industry – GMANews.TV
Spratlys feuds fuel Asian arms race and US industry GMANews.TV This article deals principally with the military repercussions of the renewed territorial disputes in the South China Sea and the profits they bring to the US war industry. It does not, therefore, discuss China's military ... |
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China’s Shoppers Sling a Gucci ‘Lifeline’ to Faltering Hong Kong Economy
Queuing outside a Louis Vuitton shop in Hong Kong, Lin Shasha says she’s visiting from Shenzhen to buy leather belts and handbags because the products are genuine and her yuan goes further.
