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Geopolitics tells us that the narrower the time frame, the more significant individuals become.

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During the closing ceremonies of the 18th Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC), some of the attendees were seen weeping unabashedly.

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China on Thursday dismissed reports that retired President Jiang Zemin, who led the country through massive changes after the crushing of the 1989 Tiananmen Square democracy movement, has died.

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"Please, all the men in the country, so that I won’t be rude to you, do not attempt to kiss me." The magazine’s Verbatim editor wrote in explanation that thus spake "Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, President of the Philippines, addressing affectionate male citizens who often greet her with kisses on both cheeks."
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If you’ll recall, GMA told us at the Manila Overseas Press Club dinner a week and a half ago, that if Congress procrastinates in forming its Commission on Appointments, she would announce her Cabinet choices by August 18, "at the latest". Why, that’s next Wednesday. Perhaps even sooner – like tomorrow, Monday the 16th?
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The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum retreat, which opens on Wednesday in Los Cabos will, like most of its predecessors, see its pro-free trade mandate overshadowed by global political crises.
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Mrs. Arroyo is also expected to discuss with Chinese leader Jiang Zemin overlapping claims to the Spratlys island chain in the South China Sea, a constant irritant to bilateral ties.

Mrs. Arroyo leaves on an overnight trip to Hong Kong tomorrow to address the influential World Economic Forum, an independent organization funded by the world’s leading companies, before flying to Beijing the next day.
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                    [Title] => China’s President oversees major shifts
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Geopolitics tells us that the narrower the time frame, the more significant individuals become.

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During the closing ceremonies of the 18th Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC), some of the attendees were seen weeping unabashedly.

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China on Thursday dismissed reports that retired President Jiang Zemin, who led the country through massive changes after the crushing of the 1989 Tiananmen Square democracy movement, has died.

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"Please, all the men in the country, so that I won’t be rude to you, do not attempt to kiss me." The magazine’s Verbatim editor wrote in explanation that thus spake "Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, President of the Philippines, addressing affectionate male citizens who often greet her with kisses on both cheeks."
[DatePublished] => 2004-08-18 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133172 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1510184 [AuthorName] => Max V. Soliven [SectionName] => Opinion [SectionUrl] => opinion [URL] => ) [6] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 261298 [Title] => GMA’s new Cabinet? [Summary] => As Alikabok said earlier in this corner, La Presidenta already has her "new" Cabinet drawn up. But she continues to hold their names in pectore, despite the rumors already whizzing around town.

If you’ll recall, GMA told us at the Manila Overseas Press Club dinner a week and a half ago, that if Congress procrastinates in forming its Commission on Appointments, she would announce her Cabinet choices by August 18, "at the latest". Why, that’s next Wednesday. Perhaps even sooner – like tomorrow, Monday the 16th?
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The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum retreat, which opens on Wednesday in Los Cabos will, like most of its predecessors, see its pro-free trade mandate overshadowed by global political crises.
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Mrs. Arroyo is also expected to discuss with Chinese leader Jiang Zemin overlapping claims to the Spratlys island chain in the South China Sea, a constant irritant to bilateral ties.

Mrs. Arroyo leaves on an overnight trip to Hong Kong tomorrow to address the influential World Economic Forum, an independent organization funded by the world’s leading companies, before flying to Beijing the next day.
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