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Chile: Sebastian Pinera's government teeters towards collapse | DW | 22.07.2020
DW.COM 07/22/2020
‘Social Tsunami’ Slams a Top Latin American EconomyWSJ 12/19/2019
Twitter founder Jack Dorsey's regrets on what he sees as the lack of any depth in the short form that works well on mobile phones. The first smartphones came in 2007 and 2008 iphone and android versions, Twitter started in 2006, both growing at the same time, the story of a tech boom that is paralleled by declining cultural and other literacy in America. It also parallels the decline in sense of what is in the national interest among communities in America and Europe and in other countries, leaving them with fewer defences against the coronavirus pandemic by 2020.
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Opinion | A Presidential Smear
WSJ 05/26/2020
A Founder of Twitter Goes LongNYTimes.com 11/09/2013
Past experience with pandemics- most recently the Nipah virus in 2018 -helped the Indian state of Kerala set a unique state of preparedness of both the health ministry and the people in control of spread of coronavirus. Hardship is also a great teacher of solidarity- only recently in 2019 Kerala had the worst floods in a century from a cyclone that hit the coast of Kerala in southwestern India. It did not take long for people to take preventive action starting at the end of January when the first cases were being seen in Wuhan, China, led by Health minister Ms. Shailaja. She personally visited a region quarantined in the state to guide the effort.
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The coronavirus slayer! How Kerala's rock star health minister helped save it from Covid-19
The Guardian 05/14/2020
Coronavirus lockdown: Is India flattening the COVID-19 curve? | DW | 24.04.2020DW.COM 04/24/2020
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‘What if We All Get Sick?’: Coronavirus Strains China’s Health System
NYTimes.com 01/27/2020
China’s Vast Ambition in Medicine Gets Reality Check From CoronavirusWSJ 01/24/2020
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U.S., China to Sign Deal Easing Trade Tensions
WSJ 01/15/2020
In a Year of Trade War, U.S. Deficit With China ShrankWSJ 01/14/2020
The Guardian is experimenting with new sources of revenue and expanding its reader base and sustainable operations with an open access model. The target region is UK, USA, Australia, about a half a billion people in the region.
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Guardian most trusted newspaper in Britain, says industry report
The Guardian 12/17/2018
Road to 1 million: The Guardian has gone from 15,000 to 200,000 paying 'members' in the past year - DigidayDigiday 10/15/2019
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Intervening Against Venezuela’s Strongman, Trump Belies ‘America First’
New York Times 01/24/2019
Pence Pledged U.S. Backing Before Venezuela Opposition Leader’s MoveWSJ 01/25/2019
Renault-Nissan's failure to invest in Japan and the lack of interest in Nissan under Ghosn added to worries in Japan about the compensation of Ghosn being larger than all nine top executives of Nissan combined. A deep sense of affront was felt in Japan as one executive put it -"where is the transparency and where is the frugality." This special report by WSJ shows how the ego based executive which is not typical of Japan failed Nissan. It also shows why this type of management is not healthy for companies or the employees and all stakeholders. Its hard driving nature with unhealthy lifestyles is also becoming unpopular today.
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The Fall of the House of Ghosn
WSJ 12/16/2018
Ghosn’s U.S. Push Irked Nissan ExecutivesWSJ 12/18/2018
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Mexico Pact Eases Car Makers’ Concerns
WSJ 08/28/2018
What the U.S.-Mexico Trade Pact SaysWSJ 08/27/2018
Differing views of the Modi government, views of the middle class hurt by demonetisation uncertainty from Dhume and views representing the interests of the rural, lower income and other part of the middle class from Arvind Panagriya. Some of the changes brought about by the Modi government reflecting the vision of Mahatma Gandhi for fundamental change from the ground up in the villages and rural parts of India- health and sanitation, access to bank accounts, access to health care- coupled with Nehru's vision of modernization using the technologies of the twenty first century.
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Times of India Blog 06/05/2018
Modi government at four years: It has pushed through a range of structural reforms whose results will showTimes of India Blog 05/30/2018
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Opinion | The Decline of Anti-Trumpism
The New York Times 01/09/2018
Opinion | The Worst and the DumbestThe New York Times 01/08/2018
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Corporate Tax Cut as Growth Elixir? Foreign Experience Suggests Caution
WSJ 05/01/2017
Opinion | Passing Through to CorruptionThe New York Times 12/18/2017
Exceptional reporting by Baker and Haberman of the NYT and the reporting relationship established with Trump by Maggie Haberman.
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Analysis | Why Trump gave the Jeff Sessions scoop to the ‘failing’ New York Times
Washington Post 07/20/2017
Excerpts From The Times’s Interview With TrumpThe New York Times 07/20/2017
Serum Institute of India plans to manufacture 400 million doses of the Oxford vaccine by December 2020, in alliance with Oxford University and Astra Zeneca of UK.
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Drugs firm to begin making potential virus vaccine
BBC News 06/05/2020
How One Indian Company Could Be World's Door to a COVID-19 VaccineNYTimes.com 06/04/2020
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Why Trump Is Taking On the World Health Organization - The Journal. - WSJ Podcasts
WSJ 05/23/2020
A Failed Deception: The Early Days of the Coronavirus Outbreak in Wuhan - DER SPIEGELSPIEGEL ONLINE 05/20/2020
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China Expands Virus Lockdown, Encircling 20 Million
NYTimes.com 01/23/2020
Coronavirus leaves shops and restaurants deserted as Beijing becomes a ghost townThe Times 01/29/2020
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U.S., China to Sign Deal Easing Trade Tensions
WSJ 01/15/2020
In a Year of Trade War, U.S. Deficit With China ShrankWSJ 01/14/2020
A month before the December 2019 general election Britain's Labour Party struggles to find a connection to its working class and middle class heartland.
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Frank Dobson’s death is a reminder of Labour’s decay
The Times 11/14/2019
Robert Crampton’s election road trip: Labour finds hostility in its heartlandThe Times 11/14/2019
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Intervening Against Venezuela’s Strongman, Trump Belies ‘America First’
New York Times 01/24/2019
Pence Pledged U.S. Backing Before Venezuela Opposition Leader’s MoveWSJ 01/25/2019
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JapanGov - The Government of Japan 01/24/2019
West Africa Struggles to Rebuild Its Ravaged Health-Care SystemWall Street Journal 06/05/2015
As the Brexit option becomes clear as a hit to ordinary Britons and the British economy prime minister Theresa May takes her deal to the British parliament for a vote. Most opinion says it will be rejected, if not rejected outright by Conservatives and Labour MP's. A second vote may be taken. The Opposition Labour Party prepares for a new election with a divided government.
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The Economist 11/30/2018
Don’t write off the prime minister’s deal just yetThe Economist 11/30/2018
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Win by López Obrador Pushes Mexico Sharply to Left
WSJ 07/02/2018
Mexican Election Could Accelerate Nafta TalksWSJ 07/02/2018
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Opinion | Looser Emissions Standards Will Hurt the Auto Industry
03/30/2018
Automakers Sought Looser Rules but May Get More Than They Bargained for03/31/2018
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Opinion | A storm is gathering
Washington Post 12/29/2017
Analysis | 11 curious quotes from Trump’s New York Times interviewWashington Post 12/29/2017
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Opinion | This new report confirms that Trump’s megalomania threatens our democracy
Washington Post 12/14/2017
How Trump’s skepticism of U.S. intelligence on Russia left an election threat uncheckedWashington Post 12/14/2017
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