Big Trouble in Slowing China
By
James Pethokoukis
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Capital Commerce - October 21, 2008
Weaker economic growth could cause political instability.
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Extra Credit Crisis: Merger and Int'l Edition
By
Kirk Shinkle
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The Ticker - October 20, 2008
It's a good Monday in America, less so overseas.
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The Story Behind China's Tainted Milk Scandal
By
Paul Mooney
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Nation & World - October 9, 2008
Company feared going public with information as thousands of children were sickened.
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News Buzz: Fed's Emergency Debt Plan, McCain's Alleged Links to Group in Iran-Contra Case
Nation & World - October 7, 2008
Federal Reserve launches massive plan to purchase short-term corporate debt.
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Our Baby Formula Worries Pale Next to China's
By
Deborah Kotz
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On Medicine - September 19, 2008
While we may be scared by bisphenol A in bottles and formula, it's nothing compared with melamine.
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AIG Failure Helps Rivals in China
By
Kirk Shinkle
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The Ticker - September 18, 2008
Citigroup sees a hole in the market.
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China's Rulers Stay Tough Despite the Olympics Hoopla
By
Paul Mooney
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Nation & World - August 25, 2008
Those who hoped the games would soften China's repressive behavior have been disappointed.
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LDK Solar Still Soaring
By
Kirk Shinkle
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The Ticker - August 25, 2008
The Chinese solar firm looks even brighter.
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St. Louis Sees Jump in Chinese Freshman Enrollment
By
Alison Go
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The Paper Trail - August 22, 2008
With better recruiting and the weak dollar, other schools also see increases in international students.
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China's Gold-Medal Moment
By
Mortimer Zuckerman
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Opinion - August 22, 2008
The Olympic spectacle is an opportunity to demonstrate that China has regained its national stature.
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London Admits It Can't Top Lavish Beijing Olympics When It Hosts 2012 Games
By
Thomas K. Grose
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Nation & World - August 22, 2008
Facing an economic downturn, British officials are trying to keep costs down.
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John McCain: “We Live In a Very Dangerous World”
By
Kenneth T. Walsh
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Nation & World - August 22, 2008
The GOP presidential candidate talks about national security and the nation’s troubled economy.
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Chinese Stocks Still in Trouble
By
Kirk Shinkle
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The Ticker - August 20, 2008
One analyst sees worse to come.
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Retirement in China
By
Emily Brandon
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Planning to Retire - August 19, 2008
An economist predicts that an older population will slow economic growth.
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5 Cool Predictions About China
By
James Pethokoukis
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Capital Commerce - August 18, 2008
What’s coming soon from the Middle Kingdom.
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Economics Ain't Gymnastics: Why China Won't Overtake America
By
James Pethokoukis
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Capital Commerce - August 13, 2008
In the long run, it's the American model that provides the path to global prosperity.
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Public Opinion: Does the Chinese Women's Gymnastics Team Have Underage Members?
Opinion - August 13, 2008
Rumors and speculation persist about whether the gold medalists are following the rules.
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Hot Docs: An Impending Oil Crunch, New Orleans, Dirty Dining, and More
Nation & World - August 12, 2008
Today's selection of timely reports.
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China Makes Policing an Olympic Event
By
Paul Mooney
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Nation & World - August 8, 2008
With the eyes of the world on Beijing, China imposes obsessive security measures around the games.
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Obama and McCain’s Olympian China Error
By
James Pethokoukis
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Capital Commerce - August 8, 2008
Presidential candidates are ignoring Asia's impact on the U.S. economy.
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Public Opinion: Should the United States Have Boycotted the Opening Ceremonies of the Olympics?
Opinion - August 8, 2008
Critics point to China's dismal human rights record, but Bush argued against staying away.
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China Revokes Visa of Olympic Gold Medalist
By
Alison Go
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The Paper Trail - August 6, 2008
Joey Cheek, currently a Princeton student, says he was targeted for his Darfur activism.
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Chinese Earthquake Victims to Attend SUNY
By
Alison Go
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The Paper Trail - July 31, 2008
Campuses will enroll 150 students free for one academic year.
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