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Xi Jinping Tariff Negotiating Strategy with US Groups


The European Stability Mechanism (ESM)

10/09/2012

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New Euro-Zone Aid Fund Launches

Wall Street Journal 10/09/2012

Euro Zone Fund's First Debt Issue Posts Solid Sales

Wall Street Journal 01/08/2013

Vietnam's central bank

10/09/2012

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Vietnam Tells Central Bank to Clean Up Bad Debt

Wall Street Journal 10/09/2012

The IMF 2012-2013 Global Economic Outlook Report

10/08/2012

The IMF's report on the global economy points to a global economic slowdown in 2013 with lower growth as advanced economies of Europe, Japan and the U.S. tackle debt and deficit problems and growth slows in China, and India.

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Global Recession Risk Rises

Wall Street Journal 10/09/2012

I.M.F. Lowers Its Forecast for Global Growth

New York Times 10/08/2012

Sluggish Growth Seen Into Next Year

Wall Street Journal 10/12/2012

Economy Poised to Nudge Ahead in 2013

Wall Street Journal 12/16/2012

The Jon Stewart Bill O'Reilly debate in October 2012

10/07/2012

Humor and politics before the 2012 U.S. presidential election.

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The Picture Gets Fuzzy at Viacom

Wall Street Journal 02/12/2015

Jon Stewart Signs Off From ‘Daily Show’ With Wit and Sincerity

New York Times 08/07/2015

Jon Stewart’s last ‘Daily Show': A sentimental sign-off from the B.S. detector - The Washington Post

Washington Post 08/08/2015

Jon Stewart, Patron Saint of Liberal Smugness

New York Times 08/07/2015

When Jon Stewart Took Down CNBC’s Jim Cramer

New York Times 08/07/2015

Jon Stewart's Legacy

New York Times 08/07/2015

How Jim Lehrer of PBS handled the first presidential debate of 2012 and the new format

10/06/2012

The new format was to divide the debate time into 15 minute segments instead of a question and giving the candidates 2 mintues to respond. The idea was to draw out the distinctions between the candidates and get them to talk to each other. Lehrer decided to try out the new format and he says it is a good format with a little tweaking. It does help to have a skilled moderator and candidates who carry out constructive as happened in this debate in October 2012. Lehrer deserves a lot of credit for having done this so well and caps a long and remarkable career on PBS guiding the American people through the issues facing the country for three decades.

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It’s Jim Lehrer’s turn to discuss the debate - The Washington Post

Washington Post 10/06/2012

McGurn: Never Mind the Snark, Lehrer Got It Right

Wall Street Journal 10/08/2012

Turning disabilities into something neutral or positive in work and careers

10/06/2012

How men and women in work and careers can make the best out of a disability and continue to lead normal and productive lives.

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Lego Education’s Leader, on Career Building Blocks

New York Times 10/06/2012

India's credit ratings

10/05/2012

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Rajan, Adviser to India, Urges Changes to Economy

New York Times 10/05/2012

Q&A With Finance Minister Chidambaram

Wall Street Journal 10/08/2012

Timely recognition: on the Moody's upgrade

The Hindu 11/17/2017

The escalation of the Syrian conflict with the Assad regime's shelling of Turkey's border town of Akcakale

10/04/2012

Turkey responds on October 4, 2012 with an artillery attack on a Assad regime forward base with help from the Free Syria Army in locating the base which was moved.

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Arabs Ask U.S. to Lead on Syria

Wall Street Journal 05/09/2013

Turkey’s Erdogan to air policy differences with Obama - The Washington Post

Washington Post 05/13/2013

Turkey's Spymaster Plots Own Course on Syria

Wall Street Journal 10/10/2013

In Southern Turkey, Renewed Fears of Sectarian Strife

Wall Street Journal 11/07/2013

Want to Defeat ISIS? Help the Syrian Opposition

Wall Street Journal 08/14/2014

Syrian War Increasingly Colors Turkish Politics

Wall Street Journal 10/28/2014

Companies using internet technolgy to improve customer service

10/04/2012

Companies are using tweets and comments on Facebook to make changes in customer service.

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Citi Won't Sleep on Customer Tweets

Wall Street Journal 10/04/2012


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