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In a rare concession on a highly sensitive issue, Chinese President Hu Jintao used his White House visit on Wednesday to acknowledge "a lot still needs to be done" to improve human rights in his nation accused of repressing its people.

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Chinese leader Hu Jintao is being feted in Washington this week with a lavish state banquet at the White House and other pomp usually reserved for close friends and allies — all intended to improve the tone of relations between a risen, more assertive and prosperous China and the US superpower in a tenuous economic recovery.

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The Dalai Lama's meeting with President Barack Obama will be more about style than substance.

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WASHINGTON (AP) — It’s a tale of two economies, China and the United States.

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