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Fundamentally flawed theory? Psychological problem
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Barack Obama’s first State of the Union speech
WEF Davos 2010 -- far-reaching banking reforms?
Fundamental Japanese retail market shift
US Political Financial Reform Suggestions
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Multicultural Blogs – periodic roundup
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Voluntary climate efforts are not enough, in reality
Project: US Solar Roads – driving on glass?
Banking - huge, growing chasm between the fortunes …
Why people’s money should be moved (explained by Bill Maher)
U.S. record budget gap & repaying taxpayers for the bank bailout
Barack Obama to impose a ‘responsibiliy’ tax
International Haplif & Haplifnet NEWS -- WordPress [introduction]
Voluntary climate efforts are not enough, in reality
Project: US Solar Roads – driving on glass?
Banking - huge, growing chasm between the fortunes …
Why people’s money should be moved (explained by Bill Maher)
U.S. record budget gap & repaying taxpayers for the bank bailout
Barack Obama to impose a ‘responsibiliy’ tax
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Saturday, January 16, 2010
U.S. Plans to Protest to China Over Internet Attack on Google
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By Indira A.R. Lakshmanan
The U.S. will issue a formal protest to the Chinese government demanding an explanation for the cyber attack on Google Inc. that the company says originated from China.
“We will be issuing a formal demarche in Beijing,” likely early next week, to express U.S. unease about the incident, State Department spokesman Philip J. Crowley said in Washington yesterday. A demarche is a diplomatic protest… Read more at BusinessWeek / Bloomberg
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By Indira A.R. Lakshmanan
The U.S. will issue a formal protest to the Chinese government demanding an explanation for the cyber attack on Google Inc. that the company says originated from China.
“We will be issuing a formal demarche in Beijing,” likely early next week, to express U.S. unease about the incident, State Department spokesman Philip J. Crowley said in Washington yesterday. A demarche is a diplomatic protest… Read more at BusinessWeek / Bloomberg
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