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Chinese Province to Close Polluting Enterprises
East China's Anhui Province will, on January 1, close
enterprises that fail to reach the nati
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Putin and Fidel voice satisfaction with the visit
. Presidents Vladimir Putin and Fidel Castro sign joint declaration . Need for
multipolar world highlighted . Putin condemns U.S. blockade of Cuba and any other
extraterritorial acts . Accords, treaties, agreements and protocols signed in various
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>Even the New York Times, no friend of the Palestinians,
>noted this determined response. "As this long period of
>violence produces a mounting toll of death, injury and
>property damage," the Times wrote Dec. 10, "the Palestinian
>population grows steadily angrier and the voices of
>moderation g
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> 1) Economic bad news: Can nothing be done?
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> 3) Protesters defend WBAI against Pacifica management
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>President praises public security force
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>President Tran Duc Luong praised the public security force for its
>contribution to the national revolutionary cause while he made a speech at the
>56th meeting of the force held in Hanoi on December 14 and 15.
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>The meeting was to review the work of
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China Hopes Bush Extends Good Ties
China believes the US policy towards China previously followed by the two
major political parties will continue after George W. Bush assumes the
presidency.
Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan made the comment Friday during a meeting with
former US Secreta