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Excerpts from Hu Jintao interview
Washington Post
Following are excerpts from written answers by President Hu Jintao of China to questions submitted by The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal, as translated by the Chinese government. A full transcript is posted at washingtonpost.com. 1. ...
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Trans Alaska Crude Oil Pipeline Resumption Delayed By Ongoing Leak Repairs
Bloomberg
Alyeska Pipeline Service Co. plans to start its Trans Alaska Pipeline today after repairs to the line that carries 11 percent of US crude production took longer than scheduled. The operator intends to resume flows through the line "early" local time ...
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Europe's Challenge: Fostering Growth Amid Austerity
New York Times
By LIZ ALDERMAN PARIS — Economic growth is an elixir for struggling economies, but in Europe it's likely to come slowly to the countries that need it most. Portuguese Prime Minister José Sócrates last week denied talk that the country would seek ...
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Miliband calls BP's Russian tie-up 'worrying'
The Guardian
BP's deal with the Russian energy group Rosneft is threatening to provoke a rift with shareholders in its other partnership in Russia, TNK-BP. Alfa-Access-Renova, a consortium of Russian billionaires who own the other 50% of TNK-BP, said that a clause ...
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Asian Stocks, Yuan Forwards Drop on China Reserve Increase; Euro Weakens
Bloomberg
By Shiyin Chen - Mon Jan 17 02:49:33 GMT 2011 Asian stocks fell, snapping five weeks of gains, after China took more steps to keep its economy from overheating. The euro weakened before European finance chiefs meet today to revamp their debt-crisis ...
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Illinois Wakes Up
New York Times
For years, Illinois, like so many states, pretended that it had not fallen off a budgetary cliff. It was spending too much and taking in too little revenue, but every year it would kick its problems into the next. Unable to pay its bills, ...
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Meth lab busts down
Hattiesburg American
But not all officials are ready to credit the drop to a new law that requires consumers to have a doctor's prescription to buy cold medicine containing pseudoephedrine, a decongestant and key ingredient in meth. And some aren't sure if the law, ...
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Three Armed Robberies Overnight
13WHAM-TV
Brighton, Irondequoit & Greece, NY -- Police are looking into three overnight robberies that might be connected. The first robbery happened at about 4:15 am at the 7-11 store in Brighton when three suspects threatened the clerk with a handgun. ...
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Lack of jobs, not bad loans, leading to lost homes
Lancaster Eagle Gazette
The foreclosure crisis always has been a different animal in Ohio than in other parts of the country, according to housing advocates. Here, it has been affected as much by disappearing jobs as by shady lenders. Everyone knows 2009 and 2010 were not ...
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