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61. Blast Unravels Mideast Peace
A suicide bombing at a vulnerable time in peace talks sets the clock back on hopes for an early resolution to the Middle East conflictJust as the international community lauded the resumption of
Author: NI YANSHUO Year 2005 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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62. Iraq on Track, Post-Election
Just two years after Iraq was pulled into war in March 2003, an initial power-sharing structure has taken shape in the Middle East country. On the basis of strong military support from the United
Author: NI YANSHUO Year 2005 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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63. HOW NOT TO MISREAD IT
China's defense spending will mainly be used to upgrade benefits for servicemen and to modernize capabilitiesChina's release of its national defense budget for 2005 this month caught the world's
Author: NI YANSHUO Year 2005 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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64. Boost for Putin's Chechen Offensive
Rebel leader Asian Maskhadov's killing hardens Moscow's anti-terrorist policyChechen separatist leader Asian Maskhadov, the Kremlin's most-wanted man, was killed in a military operation carried out
Author: NI YANSHUO Year 2005 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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65. UN Moves to Reclaim Spotlight
The world body formally unveils its reform blueprint to restore its role in international affairsThe United Nations is in the midst of undertaking its largest reform in the 60 years of its existence.
Author: NI YANSHUO Year 2005 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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66. Ties Present Different Views
From politicians to ordinary people, China and India continue the process of rediscoveryIf there is any country in the world that could be compared to China, perhaps India comes the closest. The two
Author: NI YANSHUO Year 2005 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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67. Challenge for The Greenback
Euro poses a big threat to the dollar's dominance in the international marketIt has long been the unchallenged symbol of international currency, but today a declining U.S. dollar is being backed into
Author: NI YANSHUO Year 2005 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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68. A PRINCIPLED APPROACH APPROACH
The spirit of what emerged at a historic meeting in Bandung, Indonesia 50 years ago still rings true. When developing nations that had just shaken off the yoke of colonization gathered on April 18,
Author: NI YANSHUO Year 2005 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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69. TRIP ARTITE ECONOMIC COOPERATION WORKS
CEPA opens mainland doors to Hong Kong and Macao businessesOn February 14, Valentine's Day, Sun Lijun from Qinhuangdao City of Hebei Province solemnized his wedding with a diamond ring for his wife.
Author: NI YANSHUO Year 2005 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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70. Jewish Settlements Key to Peace
Bush rejects Sharon's plan for extending West Bank settlement to boost his own strategy in the regionArmed with an ambitious unilateral disengagement plan, Israeli Prime Minster Ariel Sharon met with
Author: NI YANSHUO Year 2005 Issue 17 PDF HTML