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  • China Prepares for Deep Freeze in Holiday Profits

    Published October 09, 2009

    The Christmas forecast is looking a bit bleak in China as orders for American retail stores drop 50 percent.

  • Lonely Hearts Club: China's Gender Imbalance Could Leave 30 Million Men Without Wives

    Published October 08, 2009

    Because of China's one child policy to control its ever expanding population -- now numbering 1.3 billion people -- there has been a lopsided explosion of young boys. It's a cavernous gender gap that is unprecedented worldwide.

  • China Looks to its Domestic Market for Hope in Global Recession

    Published October 08, 2009

    China a country in which people save an average of 28 percent of their disposable income has a long way to go before its domestic market joins the 'made in China' fan club.

  • China Launches H1N1 Vaccine, Braces for Flu Season

    Published October 08, 2009

    China Launches H1N1 Vaccine, Braces for Flu Season, China's population of 1.3 billion people makes up one-fifth of the world's population, putting it at risk for tens of millions of H1N1 cases. And China is acting quickly to prevent such a disaster, releasing the world's first vaccine.

  • 60 Years After Revolution, Mao's Popularity Surges in China

    Published October 08, 2009

    It was once Chairman Mao Zedong's very famous, very wide family limousine. Oddly enough, the car is now owned by American Laurence Brahm lawyer, author, and collector of all things related to Mao.

  • Report: Alcohol Responsible for 50 Percent of Russian Deaths

    Published August 11, 2009

    Report: Alcohol Responsible for 50 Percent of Russian Deaths , Russia is grappling with a major public health crisis in which residents are essentially drinking and smoking themselves to death, according to the country?s public health officials.

  • U.S. Resurrects Afghan Air Force It Once Helped Destroy

    Published October 16, 2008

    U.S. Resurrects Afghan Air Force It Once Helped Destroy, Decades of civil war decimated Afghanistan's Air Force, and what little was left under the Taliban was bombed into oblivion during the coalition invasion following 9/11. But now the Afghan Air Force is being reborn.

  • U.S. Military Predicts Violent Winter in Afghanistan, Seeks Fight in Mountain Havens

    Published October 16, 2008

    U.S. Military Predicts Violent Winter in Afghanistan, Seeks Fight in Mountain Havens, The U.S. military is predicting a violent winter in Afghanistan as coalition troops bear down on insurgents, setting off clashes the top U.S. commander in the east says will come 'by design, not by accident.'

  • Air Force to Employ New Tactics to Fight Enemy in Afghanistan

    Published October 13, 2008

    Air Force to Employ New Tactics to Fight Enemy in Afghanistan, The U.S. Air Force in Afghanistan is shifting its strategy to combat enemy fighters, after top commanders ordered a review of a joint U.S.-Afghanistan air strike in August which the Afghan government said killed 90 civilians.

  • Chernobyl: A Living Disaster

    Published April 25, 2006

    Chernobyl: A Living Disaster, Twenty years after the world's worst nuclear accident, Chernobyl is a living disaster.