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- Japan lauds JPEPA OK, thanks supporters
The Japanese government expressed confidence that the Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA) would result into 'more comprehensive and more mutually beneficial' economic relations between the two countries as it thanked those who
- Protect China's assets, US told
Kathy Wang and agencies Chinese officials urged the United States to further stabilize its economy and protect the mainland's US dollar-based investments as the two sides opened cabinet-level economic talks in Beijing for first time following the global
- Guingona, Salonga file petition against RP-Japan treaty
Former Vice President Teofisto T. Guingona Jr. and former Senate President Jovito R. Salonga have joined other petitioners in a Supreme Court (SC) case challenging the constitutionality of the Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA). In
- China offering pieces of Bird's Nest for $3,265
Beijing has started selling souvenir sets of left-over grass and steel from the Bird's Nest Olympic stadium for 2,900 yuan (HK$3,265) each. The packs include grass cut on the night of the Games' closing ceremony, preserved in a clear box, and model
- Is China About to Break Out?
It was only ten days ago that I thought I would be provocative with an early call on China in Since that time, what looked like a possible cessation in downside momentum has turned decidedly more bullish, with the FXI rising an additional 10%. The chart
- Singapore fling
ver since I came to Hong Kong a year ago, I've been on a quest for genuine Singapore/Malaysian food I know from home. It hasn't been easy, as most I've tasted have been watered down to suit the local palate. But I'm glad to say I have located two that
- `Gangster' Mao kicked out of China squad after assault
Mao Jianqing has been cut from the Chinese national team and branded a 'gangster' after being charged with assault. Chinese football officials fiercely lashed out at Mao after he beat up a man in a Shanghai restaurant earlier this week, hours after his
- China may resist US pressure over bank ownership
China may resist calls by the US government to loosen restrictions on foreign ownership of its banks, a person familiar with the matter said. Chinese rules limit overseas ownership of local lenders to 25 percent, with a 20 percent ceiling for any
- Was that Axl Rose Story for Real?
Chinese state media report leaves some readers bewildered Epoch Times Toronto Staff Dec 3, 2008 Share: Related articles: China > Society A news report in China says Axl Rose, who named his latest album ?Chinese Democracy,? is part of a global
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