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Change in China passport angers neighbours

Posted: 23 Nov 2012 08:01 AM PST

A map in the new edition of China's passport has angered many of its neighbours. Dominic Kane reports on what territories China's included... and just as important, what it is left out.
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Michael Savage rips apart the New York Times, including its sycophantic coverage of Chinese govt.

Posted: 17 Nov 2012 04:29 PM PST

From "The Savage Nation" (Friday, November 16, 2012 edition)
From: ataxin
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Time: 02:29 More in News & Politics

The Must Read: Embracing the Third Rails

Posted: 23 Nov 2012 07:43 AM PST

Nov. 23 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Tom Keene, Sara Eisen and Mike McKee recap the op-ed pieces and analyst notes providing insight behind today's headlines. They speak on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Surveillance." (Source: Bloomberg)
From: Bloomberg
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Why Tech Titans Should Be Thankful This Season

Posted: 23 Nov 2012 07:14 AM PST

Nov. 23 (Bloomberg) -- Jon Erlichman discusses why technology industry leaders should be thankful this holiday season. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop." (Source: Bloomberg)
From: Bloomberg
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Electronic Giants Showdown: Japan Vs. South Korea

Posted: 23 Nov 2012 07:06 AM PST

Nov. 23 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "This Versus That," Bloomberg's Alix Steel looks at a comparison of the very different fortunes of electronics giants in Japan and South Korea. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop." (Source: Bloomberg)
From: Bloomberg
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Chinese resisting the march of the builders

Posted: 23 Nov 2012 02:27 PM PST

www.euronews.com They are called "nail houses", for their refusal to be hammered down by developers busy covering China's biggest cities with concrete and tower blocks. Those who succeed in facing down the developers who often refuse to offer acceptable levels of compensation, end up staying in their homes, but at a price. "I just want them to build another house for me. They can build one the same size somewhere else, and decorate it like my old one, that's all I want," said homeowner Luo Baogen. They find themselves marooned in the middle of a motorway, or surrounded by flattened wastelands awaiting the towers that will one day hem them in. Robbed of power and water, and often with death-defying access across seas of mud and rubble, or over moats where the land has been dug out around for underground parking. Find us on: Youtube bit.ly Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter twitter.com
From: Euronews
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