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| Soon, Brian, it will. Today, China is a volatile society, and the Chinese evidently do not believe in the Party anymore. |
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| The Chinese, denied at home by the Communist Party, know where to seek justice: the White House website. See this: |
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| The world's No.1 currency trade--shorting the yen--may not make money for much longer. See this: |
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| Beijing is preparing to claim Okinawa. Is China turning into the Third Reich of the 21st century? See this: |
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| In the face of N Korea’s nuke provocations, Obama has something to prove when S Korea's Park Geun-hye visits today: |
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| China's savvy rich are shunning luxury stores at home and are going on buying sprees abroad instead: |
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| New headquarters of People's Daily resembles giant penis. Chinese censors now working overtime deleting comments. |
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What will Beijing do next? It tells
Aung San Suu Kyi she can't visit China with her opposition party colleagues because she is over 60. |
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| North Korea is grabbing Americans as bargaining chips, and, incredibly, we're giving them the incentive to do so: |
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| Your tax dollars at work: GM in advertisement calls China "the land of Fu Manchu." |
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| Move over, Dennis Rodman, Jimmy Carter is going to Pyongyang: |
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| North Korea sentenced American Kenneth Bae to 15 years hard labor for anti-government crimes: |
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| Beijing punished Cameron for meeting the Dalai Lama and rewarded Hollande's "get along" policy. Wiser to stand firm: |
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| Mine as well. Looking forward to a beer in HK |
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| Now in Day 2 of N.Korea hostage crisis at Kaesong zone. 7 S.Koreans being held for $7.2 million in wages, telecom charges, and back taxes. |
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| Absolutely brilliant. Bankrupt California bailing out failing Chinese company BYD with Federal subsidies. More here: |
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| What is the most dangerous trend in the world today? It could very well be China's militant nationalism. See this: |
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| The Chinese are on an unprecedented gold-buying binge. Why now? See this: |
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| 40 Chinese jets swarmed the Senkakus on Tuesday, the same day 8 Chinese vessels intruded onto Japanese territorial waters there. War coming? |
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| All New Delhi needs to do is show China it cannot be bullied. The worst thing is to continue to signal weakness. |
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