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The Looming China Cr |
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| When Western executives and investors look at China, the first thing they see is opportunity. China’s population of 1.3 billion people seems to represent a spectacular potential market for American products and services. Every week, foreign companies pump another $1 billion into China, according to The Economist. |
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Put Your Dream to th |
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Mission Economy |
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The Era of Absolutel |
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| Only 30 years ago, it seemed inconceivable that most American households would have their own computers. |
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Just What the Doctor |
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| A quick glance at some of the major pharmaceutical companies will show that many of their stocks have tanked recently. Concerns about safety issues, and the fear that the Food and Drug Administration may not be doing its job, have set off a wave of selling that is apt to continue for some time. |
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