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World Bank: China can grow at 8% for 20 years
World Bank Chief Economist Justin Lin says China will be able to maintain is magic growth number of 8 percent over the next two decades and may eventually be double the size of the U.S. economy: The nation can continue to exploit a “latecomer” advantage...
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Thu, Mar 24 2011 10:40 AM
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Did Russia's Libya ambassador call Medvedev a traitor?
Russia's ruling tandem are playing down the importance of their brief public spat over Vladimir Putin's description of the international mission in Libya as a "crusade," and as Julia Ioffe points out , there was probably less to the...
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Thu, Mar 24 2011 9:51 AM
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Morning Brief: Allied warplanes pound Qaddafi ground units
Allied warplanes pound Qaddafi ground units Top story: The United States stepped up its air campaign against Libyan leader Muammar al-Qaddafi's ground forces on Wednesday, targeting units near two fiercely contested cities. Allied warplanes struck...
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Thu, Mar 24 2011 5:04 AM
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Portugal's government on the verge of collapse
I know 2010 can be hard to recall at this point, but remember when it was the financial crisis that was taking out governments left and right? That's actually still happening : Debt-stressed Portugal's Parliament has refused to endorse more austerity...
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Wed, Mar 23 2011 2:51 PM
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The Arab allies trickle in
British Prime Minister David Cameron says that Jordan and Kuwait are now joining the mission in Libya: “We will be getting logistic contributions from countries like Kuwait and also Jordan. I hope further support will be forthcoming,” Cameron told lawmakers...
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Wed, Mar 23 2011 2:42 PM
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Morning Brief: Airstrikes continue while Obama seeks to resolve command impasse
Airstrikes continue while Obama seeks to resolve command impasse Top news: Western airstrikes appear to have silenced the pro-Qaddafi forces engaged in shelling the town of Misrata. The town have been under constant bombardment, but the firing of artillery...
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Wed, Mar 23 2011 6:16 AM
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A bright voice from Libya's darkness
What does grief and courage sound like? It sounds a lot like the voice of Perditta Nabbous, the wife of Libyan citizen journalist Mohammed Nabbous, 27, who was shot and killed last Saturday by forces loyal to Muammar al-Qaddafi. Mohammed was the charismatic...
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Wed, Mar 23 2011 12:21 AM
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New Qaddafi media strategy: Blame Denmark
Six Danish F-16s have joined the international effort to enforce the no-fly zone over Libya, though none have yet fired missiles. Cearly, an anti-Islamic conspiracy is at work: Libya’s national TV station this morning reported that Sunday’s attack on...
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Tue, Mar 22 2011 1:12 PM
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Europe divided
After weeks of deadlock, NATO today agreed to help enforce the U.N. arms embargo against Libya, but it's still unclear whether the alliance will take a role in enforcing the no-fly zone. The main obstacle to NATO taking over a command role in the...
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Tue, Mar 22 2011 10:54 AM
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Morning Brief: American jet crashes in Libya
American jet crashes in Libya Top story: A U.S. fighter jet crashed in Libya during its overnight sorties, likely due to a mechanical failure. One of the jet's crew members has already been recovered by coalition forces, while the other is "in...
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Tue, Mar 22 2011 5:13 AM
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In the Ivory Coast, rival forces boost recruitment
For the last several months, the Ivory Coast has been crawling back to civil war. Now, both sides are actively bulking up their forces in what looks like an alarming calculation that this country's crisis will get worse before it gets better. The...
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Mon, Mar 21 2011 2:09 PM
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Boots on the ground?
President Obama has pledged that U.S. ground forces will not be deployed in Libya, but other members of the coalition are a bit less adamant. Here's what Canada's foreign minister had to say , shortly after Canadian CF-18's began flying sorties...
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Mon, Mar 21 2011 11:28 AM
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Vladimir Putin: International knee-capper
The Russian Prime Minister has made global headlines again this week (not by frolicking with a snow leopard, though he did that too ) with some highly-charged comments about the international intervention in Libya: "The resolution is defective and...
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Mon, Mar 21 2011 10:02 AM
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Morning Brief: Qaddafi compound hit by airstrike
Qaddafi compound hit by airstrike Top news: An international missile strike has reportedly destroyed one of Muammar al-Qaddafi's headquarters buildings in Tripoli after U.S., French, and British planes continued airstrikes for a second night. U.S...
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Mon, Mar 21 2011 6:19 AM
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Day 2 FP March Madness games posted
Here they are . Remember to get your brackets in by Monday Read More...
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Fri, Mar 18 2011 4:56 PM
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