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China Today: China Takes Credit for Sudan Allowing UN Peacekeepers
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Thursday, July 5, 2007. China Takes Credit for Sudan Allowing UN Peacekeepers. Chinas special representative on Darfur says the Chinese governments dialogue with Sudan was key to Khartoum agreeing to allow United Nations peacekeepers into the conflict-ridden Darfur region. As Daniel Schearf reports from Beijing, China has become more active in trying to resolve the Darfur conflict after facing criticism for putting economic concerns above human rights. China has resisted sanctions against the African nat...
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Idea Cellular: Recognizing a Firm’s Intellectual Assets: Moving Beyond a Firm’s Tangible Resources
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Recognizing a Firm’s Intellectual Assets: Moving Beyond a Firm’s Tangible Resources. One of the key trends today is the emergence of the importance of the knowledge worker in today's economy. It is critical for managers to not only recognize the importance of top talent but also the need to leverage human capital in order to innovate and, in the end, to develop products and services that create value. This chapter is divided into four sections. The final section focuses on the role of technology in lever...
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News Vortex: 2014-02-16
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Saturday, February 22, 2014. Ukraine president decries 'coup'. Having difficulty reading this email? Ukraine president decries 'coup'. Ukraine's parliament votes to impeach President Yanukovych and call elections for 25 May. For more details, see the BBC News website. Ukraine president decries 'coup'. Having difficulty reading this email? Ukraine president decries 'coup'. Ukraine President Yanukovych refuses to quit, describes Kiev events as a "coup". For more details, see the BBC News website. Hacking t...
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News Vortex: Crimea MPs vote to join Russia
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Thursday, March 6, 2014. Crimea MPs vote to join Russia. Having difficulty reading this email? Crimea MPs vote to join Russia. Crimean parliament decides to join Russia, and to hold referendum in 10 days' time on endorsing the move. For more details, see the BBC News website. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sorry, Try A Browser That Supports W3 Standards - Download FireFox. Korea (North and South). Z Cars actor Jimmy Ellis, 82, dies. Armed men seize Crimea base. Officer moved after Lawrence report.
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News Vortex: BBC Three to become online channel
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Wednesday, March 5, 2014. BBC Three to become online channel. Having difficulty reading this email? BBC Three to become online channel. BBC Three to become online-only channel available through iPlayer - announcement due tomorrow, BBC News has learned. For more details, see the BBC News website. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sorry, Try A Browser That Supports W3 Standards - Download FireFox. Korea (North and South). Z Cars actor Jimmy Ellis, 82, dies. Armed men seize Crimea base.
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China Today: 13 May 2007
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Saturday, May 19, 2007. Photo Gallery of China. Wall painted cartoon pictures. Snow hits Inner Mongolia in summer. Shanghai greets ladies in African costume. Search for missing ROK sailors continues. Precious Chinese artifacts to be exhibited in Canada. Chinese president meets Yale University delegation. Five Olympic rings made of flowers by students. Three Gorges' landscape appears to be more beautiful. Journalists register for ADB meetings. Chinese, Egyptian belly dancers exchange skills. 3rd cross-Tai...
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China Today: 22 April 2007
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Thursday, April 26, 2007. China Rethinks Safety After Fatal Attack on Workers in Ethiopia. The attack this week by rebels that killed 74 people - including nine Chinese - in Ethiopia has highlighted the risks that China faces in its search for oil and other minerals in Africa. Analysts say the attack may cause China to re-think its policy in Africa, but as VOA's Luis. Ramirez reports from Beijing, China's rising energy. Demand will mean business as usual. I think the Chinese government's expectations of ...
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China Today: 15 April 2007
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Saturday, April 21, 2007. Overheating worries grow as China's growth surges in 1st quarter. BEIJING - The signs of a surging economy are everywhere: flashy luxury cars, glitzy shopping malls, expensive restaurants and construction cranes in many neighborhoods. Stocks later stabilized in the United States - unlike the panic selling on Feb. 27 that sent the Dow Jones industrial average plunging 416 points in the worst one-day rout since the Sept. 11 attacks. But the China effect on investors ar...Yesterday...
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News Vortex: Lawrence murder officer 'corrupt'
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Thursday, March 6, 2014. Lawrence murder officer 'corrupt'. Having difficulty reading this email? Lawrence murder officer 'corrupt'. Review of UK police corruption during Stephen Lawrence murder probe finds Det Sgt John Davidson "acted corruptly". For more details, see the BBC News website. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sorry, Try A Browser That Supports W3 Standards - Download FireFox. Korea (North and South). Z Cars actor Jimmy Ellis, 82, dies. Armed men seize Crimea base. Food Cake Mix Doctor.
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China Today: 15 July 2007
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Sunday, July 15, 2007. THE RICHEST VILLAGE IN CHINA? Long before it morphed into a city of 10m and became Chinas largest municipal exporter, Shenzhen – as the cliché has it – was a sleepy fishing village on Hong Kongs northern border. Like Shenzhen, Yumin Cun has changed beyond recognition. Initially, the villages proximity to Hong Kong was a liability. In the 1950s a one-metre high fence was constructed, separating villagers from the river they fished to supplement meagre agricultural incomes. As the Cu...