28-Sep-11 World View -- Pakistan lauds China's birth as a brilliant miracle
Israel's Netanyahu approves peace talks while new settlements are announced
** 28-Sep-11 World View -- Pakistan lauds China's birth as a brilliant miracle
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### World View - Pakistan lauds China's birth as a brilliant miracle
Germany expected to approve more bailouts on Thursday
Greece's Papandreou promises to 'fight our way back to prosperity'
Israel's Netanyahu approves peace talks while new settlements are announced
Syria's regime fights the 'Free Syrian Army' of defectors
Pakistan lauds China's birth as a brilliant miracle
China strengthens relationships with Pakistan and Saudi Arabia
Keys:
Generational Dynamics, Germany, Angela Merkel, Andreas Vosskuhle,
EFSF, Timothy Geithner, Greece, George Papandreou,
Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel, Mideast Quartet,
Mahmoud Abbas, Catherine Ashton, Free Syrian Army,
Asif Ali Zardari, China, Saudi Arabia, Meng Jianzhu,
Uighurs
28-Sep-11 World View-Pakistan lauds China's birth miracle
Re: 28-Sep-11 World View-Pakistan lauds China's birth miracl
China and Pakistan, very much like Germany and Russia, before they turned on each other.
China's "birth" was a total disaster, as many Chinese officials now admit. The country was a total wreck until Mao finally died. Too many examples of idiocy under his regime to even try to list.
This is a very generational article about the world today:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44697094
They are taking to the streets, in part, because they have little faith in the ballot box.
“Our parents are grateful because they’re voting,” said Marta Solanas, 27, referring to older Spaniards’ decades spent under the Franco dictatorship. “We’re the first generation to say that voting is worthless.”
China's "birth" was a total disaster, as many Chinese officials now admit. The country was a total wreck until Mao finally died. Too many examples of idiocy under his regime to even try to list.
This is a very generational article about the world today:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44697094
They are taking to the streets, in part, because they have little faith in the ballot box.
“Our parents are grateful because they’re voting,” said Marta Solanas, 27, referring to older Spaniards’ decades spent under the Franco dictatorship. “We’re the first generation to say that voting is worthless.”
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