Bush challenges China to lessen repression view story
guardian.co.uk — Speaking on China's turf the very day it hosted the opening of the Olympic Games, President Bush on Friday prodded the communist country to lessen repression and ``let people say what they think.''
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Thailand's S&P recalls cookies nationwide view story
One of Thailand's most popular bakery chains, S&P, said Tuesday it was recalling all its packaged cookies from stores nationwide after Swiss authorities said they found high concentrations of melamine in the Thai biscuits. S&P will pull all its cookies
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Scandale du lait : la justice chinoise fait la sourde oreille view story
4 morts et des dizaines de milliers d'enfants contaminés, le bilan du scandale du lait frelaté est lourd, mais les parents n'obtiennent pas réparation.
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Bush or Batman: Who Said This? view video
Are these quotes from the U.S. president Bush or from the action figure Batman?
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New Book Review: Lone Photographer Snaps True China view story
CHINA: Portrait of a People provides a more honest picture of this turbulent land than a rack of China travel books pre-approved by the Ministry of Information.
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Number of the Day: 168.03 Million Motor Vehicles in China view story
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On The Hill: Hill Dems Press Further Economic Action view story
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other House Democrats today hosted an economic forum attended by some top economic experts favored by Democrats, while Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) pressed Bush for an emergency G-8 response to the g
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