+ Follow GLOBAL AFFAIRS Tag
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[Title] => 'China needs change to sustain boom'
[Summary] => Despite the achievements made in the past three decades, China should change its development mode in order to continue its prosperity, suggested US experts on China.
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[Title] => Cuisia: Phl no longer dark horse in Asia
[Summary] => The Philippines is no longer a dark horse in Asia as the country is now making a competitive run.
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[AuthorName] => Pia Lee-Brago
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[Title] => And it all boils down to one
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[AuthorName] => CHANNEL SURFING y Althea Lauren Ricardo
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[Title] => Global warming worries Pinoys
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Three of every four Filipinos believe there is a need to address global warming, but at a gradual pace to temper the economic costs, a Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey showed.
SWS said 12 countries including the Philippines were polled in the survey conducted from Sept. 24 to Oct. 2, 2006, in partnership with the Chicago Council on Global Affairs (CCGA) and WorldPublicOpinion.org (WPO).
The survey firm said "majorities in all but one country favor taking actions to deal with global warming.’’
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[Title] => Count on no reciprocity
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Believe it or not, but in a poll of 18 countries conducted by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, the Philippines has emerged as the staunchest believer in the United States and its foreign policy.
The Philippines emerged as even more trusting of America than Israel, whose precarious but continued existence in the Middle East, a land full of its enemies, is made possible to a large extent only because of the solid backing of the United States.
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[Title] => RP, Israel among few that trust US to act as global policeman – survey
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CHICAGO – Amid widespread global concern that the United States cannot be trusted to act responsibly in the world, the Philippines and Israel proved the staunchest supporters of the superpower.
According to a multinational poll released here Wednesday, the Philippines had 85 percent and Israel 81 percent of respondents saying they trusted the US either a "great deal" or "somewhat."
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GLOBAL AFFAIRS
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[Title] => Global warming worries Pinoys
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Three of every four Filipinos believe there is a need to address global warming, but at a gradual pace to temper the economic costs, a Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey showed.
SWS said 12 countries including the Philippines were polled in the survey conducted from Sept. 24 to Oct. 2, 2006, in partnership with the Chicago Council on Global Affairs (CCGA) and WorldPublicOpinion.org (WPO).
The survey firm said "majorities in all but one country favor taking actions to deal with global warming.’’
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Believe it or not, but in a poll of 18 countries conducted by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, the Philippines has emerged as the staunchest believer in the United States and its foreign policy.
The Philippines emerged as even more trusting of America than Israel, whose precarious but continued existence in the Middle East, a land full of its enemies, is made possible to a large extent only because of the solid backing of the United States.
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[Title] => RP, Israel among few that trust US to act as global policeman – survey
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CHICAGO – Amid widespread global concern that the United States cannot be trusted to act responsibly in the world, the Philippines and Israel proved the staunchest supporters of the superpower.
According to a multinational poll released here Wednesday, the Philippines had 85 percent and Israel 81 percent of respondents saying they trusted the US either a "great deal" or "somewhat."
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