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19 hours ago ago from WHEN HISTORY ATTACKS!
John M. Broder writes for the New York Times, Negotiators for the United States and China have been trading public accusations in recent days and making little progress in negotiations on the critical issue of treaty compliance. Chinese negotiators have said little during formal negotiation sessions here, where they have been working in partnership with the developing countries. They have made clear that they do not expect money ...
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China Builds Bridge to Link Southern Cities
11 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal
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SHENZHEN, China China is preparing to build three times as many nuclear power plants in the coming decade as the rest of the world combined, a breakneck pace with the potential to help slow global warming . China's civilian nuclear power industry with 11 reactors operating and construction starting on as many as another 10 each year is not known to have had a serious accident in 15 years of large-scale electricity production. And with China ...
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