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Russia's largest trading partner is China with $51.8 billion imports from China and $35.7 billion in exports. Netherlands is the largest destination for Russian exports with $76.8 billion, with Germany second at $35.6 billion, Italy third at $32.4 billion. Russian imports from Germany are $38.3 billion, followed by Japan at $15.7 billion, and the U.S. at $15.3 billion. Sources are the Russian State Statistics Service and the German Federal Foreign Office.
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VW's global plans to increase sales and surpass Toyota. Efforts to increase sales in the U.S. by redesigning the Passat and having it compete with the Toyota Camry in the same price range of about $20,000. To develop new small cars for Asian markets VW has taken a 20% stake in Suzuki, giving it access to small car technology. Suzuki deal gives VW access to the Indian market. VW plans are to double the network of dealers in China to 1600 in 5 years and a sales target of 2 million cars for China. VW has stumbled before in the U.S. and lacks a presence in Asia outside of China. This is about to change.
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A bit of normalcy returns as Shelby Park reopens in Eagle Pass, Rio Grande, Texas, in April 2025. As migrant flows stop quiet returns to a small border town.

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Disunion follows the civil war as it unfolded. This piece is on President James Buchanan's ineffectiveness in the face of southern secessionists. He was known asthe "Old Public Functionary," and sought another compromise to settle the issue of slavery and secession. The issues between free-states and slave-states was settled several times after independence through compromise, most notably when Missouri joined the union, known as the Missouri Compromise of 1820-21. Another compromise followed in 1850 over the spread of slavery to territories conquered from Mexico. Buchanan's efforts were directed at reaching keeping the Democratic party's southern and northern wings together, and keeping the peace with the southern secession prone states. In the end he was despised by most of the country, and not seen as being in control by the northern Republicans. He allowed the handing of deep south federal forts to southern states.
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Hundreds of thousands of people rallied in Barcelona in favor of independence for Catalonia on Sept. 10, 2012.
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Douglas Feith was Under Secretary of Defense for policymaking between 2001 and 2005. He cochaired the U.S.-India Defense Policy Group (DPG) with Jaswant Singh opened his first DPG meeting in December 2001. He talks about the need to bolster the one area in which the Bush administration fell way short which is to combat terrorism with ideas and communicating anew bold vision and view of the world that using key channels of expresssing ideas in the developing world and having measures to track progress year after year. He also talks about the need to partner with India and the importance of democratic ideals and ideas and a country like India which has established a long track record of peaceful democratic government.
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Philips losses in its TV business in Europe is a sign that consumer electronics is not going to hold up in a global recession. Its TV business is unlikely to show a profit in 2008 in Europe.
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It is "bonkers" says this NYT report about how the baseball game has switched back and forth 9-0 and 8-0 from LA Dodgers favor back to Mets 12-6 in favor of Mets over 5 games. Dodgers winning 3 games, Mets 2. Into the 6th game.

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