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Xi Jinping Tariff Negotiating Strategy with US Groups


Google CEO Larry Page

11/09/2011

Grouped Articles

How Larry Page’s Obsessions Became Google’s Business

New York Times 01/22/2016

Google’s Chief Works to Trim a Bloated Ship

New York Times 11/09/2011

Google to Dial Up Slower Growth

Wall Street Journal 01/21/2012

Google Preserves Cash and Control

Wall Street Journal 04/13/2012

Google's Algorithms for Talent

Wall Street Journal 07/04/2012

Google Management Award Winner Learns How to Keep a Team Together

Wall Street Journal 07/04/2012

Best Buy and Carphone Warehouse

11/08/2011

Grouped Articles

Fear of 'Showrooming' Fades

Wall Street Journal 11/04/2013

Best Buy Leaves U.K., Reboots Phone Venture

Wall Street Journal 11/08/2011

Best Buy Pays Price to Rival Amazon

Wall Street Journal 12/14/2011

Can Retailers Halt 'Showrooming'?

Wall Street Journal 04/11/2012

Best Buy Shares Still Best Avoided

Wall Street Journal 04/15/2012

Repsol YPF Argentina operations

11/08/2011

Grouped Articles

Repsol Rejects Argentina's YPF Compensation Offer

Wall Street Journal 06/26/2013

Repsol to Weigh $5 Billion Deal for YPF Controlling Stake

Wall Street Journal 11/27/2013

Argentina Is Said to Be Near Deal on Repsol Compensation

New York Times 11/26/2013

Repsol, Argentina Settle Energy Fight

Wall Street Journal 02/26/2014

Repsol Taps Big Argentine Oil Find

Wall Street Journal 11/08/2011

Argentina Has Oil Firm in Its Sights

New York Times 04/12/2012

Iraq - the first President Bush's inaction during the Shia struggle for democracy in 1991

11/08/2011

President Bush's inaction during the Shia revolt in 1991 and the subsequent crushing of the Shia is deeply embedded in the Shia psyche in Iraq. What would have happened ask the Shiites in Iraq, if the western powers had acted as they did in Libya in 2011? The question has another twist, how much would this have saved America in the fortune invested, lives lost, and goodwill lost in the region, from the lack of action What is missed by most commentators, is the fact the State Department and White House failed in Libya just as they did in Iraq, and the rebels in Benghazi would have been crushed in the same way if not for the timely intervention by France and Britain, with France's Sarkozy leading the way. The U.S. then reluctantly followed the Europeans as the tide turned against Gaddafi's regime. In the U.S. media, the Wall Street Journal was clear abou the need for early and decisive action in Libya, just as the Washington Post did for the Arab Spring in Egypt and Tunisia.

Grouped Articles

Iraqi Shiite Anger at U.S. Remains Strong

New York Times 11/08/2011

An Unstable, Divided Land

New York Times 12/15/2011

A Turkish-Syrian War?

Wall Street Journal 10/04/2012

Feith and Cropsey: A Foreign Policy Failure to Acknowledge the Obvious

Wall Street Journal 10/18/2012

NBC management

11/06/2011

Grouped Articles

Andrew Lack Returns to NBC News Amid Turmoil

New York Times 06/09/2015

NBC Struggles for Its Footing

New York Times 11/06/2011

At ABC, CBS and NBC News, Accentuating the Differences

New York Times 01/08/2012

ABC News Chief Takes Aim at NBC's Top Spot

Wall Street Journal 01/10/2012

NBC Counts on Comedies

Wall Street Journal 05/14/2012

NBC Banks on Olympics to Raise Ratings for New Fall Shows

New York Times 08/12/2012

Biographies of Israel's Ben Gurion and Ariel Sharon

11/05/2011

Grouped Articles

Agents of Their Own Destiny

Wall Street Journal 09/25/2015

The Line Between Bold and Reckless

Wall Street Journal 11/05/2011

What Happened to Israel's Reputation?

Wall Street Journal 05/14/2012

The Full Israeli Experience

New York Times 12/08/2012

World Leaders Gather to Mourn Shimon Peres, and Possibly His Dream

The New York Times 09/30/2016


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