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U.S. would ease Iraq ultimatum to get U.N. votes
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - While France and Russia each threatened to veto a United Nations resolution authorizing war against Iraq, the Bush administration agreed yesterday to ease the terms of its ultimatum to Baghdad in a bid to win Security Council backing for...Tags: News Agency, Japan, Angola, Defense, United Kingdom
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China edges away from Iraq; stance still ambiguous
Sun Foreign StaffBEIJING - As the United States and Great Britain lobby other members of the United Nations Security Council to support strong measures against Iraq, China has remained publicly ambiguous about its position - a stance pleasing so far for the Bush...Tags: Saddam Hussein, Beijing (China), Diplomacy, England, George Bush
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Putin backs Bush on strikes
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - President Bush returned to Washington overnight with strong Russian backing for the U.S. airstrikes and ground assaults in Afghanistan, but Pacific Rim leaders failed to unite behind military action in the campaign against terror. "I fully...Tags: Indonesia, National Security, Treaties, Georgetown, Taliban
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World reacts with horror, sorrow - joy
Staff And Wire ReportsShocked by the devastating attacks in the United States, a global audience became transfixed yesterday by images broadcast from New York and Washington. Reactions ranged from Norwegians in Oslo leaving flowers in a park near the U.S. Embassy, to...Tags: Arts, Television Stations, Peter Hermann, Berlin (Germany), European Union
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Another ousted China party chief challenges case against him
ReutersBy Benjamin Kang Lim and Chris Buckley BEIJING, May 28 (Reuters) - The former Communist Party chief of Beijing who was at the heart of one of China's biggest political scandals before this year's upheaval over Bo Xilai has challenged charges that brought...Tags: Hong Kong, Beijing (China), Communist Party, Political Corruption, China
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EXCLUSIVE-China leadership rules Bo case isolated, limits purge - sources
ReutersBy Benjamin Kang Lim and Chris Buckley BEIJING, May 25 (Reuters) - Chinese President Hu Jintao has demanded senior Communist Party officials stifle tensions over the ousting of ambitious politician Bo Xilai and show unity as they prepare for a change...Tags: Beijing (China), Communist Party, Organized Crime, Chongqing (China), National Government
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FACTBOX-Three key leadership contenders in China
ReutersSHANGHAI, May 21 (Reuters) - Three powerful Communist Party chiefs in China may use local party congresses this month to shore up their cases for promotion ahead of a once-in-a-decade leadership transition. Their prospects for promotion have increased...Tags: Hong Kong, Beijing (China), Communist Party, Tianjin (China), Shanghai (China)
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ANALYSIS-China's Hu could cast long shadow if top table trimmed
ReutersBy Benjamin Kang Lim and Sisi Tang BEIJING/HONG KONG, May 11 (Reuters) - A push by Chinese President Hu Jintao to shrink the size of the nation's nine-member leadership body, as revealed by Reuters this week, could have far-reaching implications for...Tags: Hong Kong, Global Expansion, Wen Jiabao, Finance, China
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A princeling's fall in China
BEIJING — What is happening in China? The officially acknowledged or credibly confirmed facts of the Bo Xilai affair are worthy of a blockbuster political thriller. Its deeper causes, however, go to the heart of the weird, unprecedented system of...
Tags: University of Oxford, Beijing (China), Communist Party, Wen Jiabao, Colleges and Universities
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Chinese dissident in U.S. tells of harassment, torture
World NowDissident Chinese writer Yu Jie, who fled to the United States earlier this month, says he was tortured and harassed in 2010 even as the Nobel Peace prize was being awarded to his best friend, Liu Xiaobo.... -
China cracks down on Internet rumors
L.A. Times Tech BlogUnder growing government pressure, China’s leading micro-blogging service, Sina Weibo, launched a new effort to quash Internet rumors Friday by sending warnings to its users to ignore false reports. The unusual move comes four days after Beijing... -
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