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Journalism with "Newsweek" Characteristics
Does the PRC advertise in Newsweek ? Because this piece by Rana Foroohar sure reads like a retread from the Xinhua news service. The article is titled "China's Economy Stays out of the Red," and it includes phrases like "China is governed by a radical pragmatism" and "[i]n dire economic times ...
Nordlinger: When up is down, c.
article.nationalreview.com — Jay Nordlinger on perverse images, Carter in China, Prince Harry, and more. (more) Nordlinger: When up is down, c.
U.S. debt is losing its appeal in China
U.S. debt is losing its appeal in China
iht.com — As the global downturn has intensified, Beijing is starting to keep more of its money at home, just as the U.S. is projecting record deficits. (more) U.S. debt is losing its appeal in China
Refining the point about GW Bush's final press conference
jamesfallows.theatlantic.com — I mentioned a few minutes ago , while GW Bush's final press conference was underway, that the president seemed unusually "self-aware." That's not quite right. On matters of policy, he revealed himself to be as isolated and out of touch as his critics ... (more) Refining the point about GW Bush's final press conference
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