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[Title] => A changing China
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Territorial disputes in the South China Sea will top the agenda of President
Estrada's state visit to China which starts today, according to
Malacañang. In Beijing the President will witness the signing of several
bilateral and trade agreements, but don't expect any major breakthrough in the
South China Sea dispute. As far as territorial claims go, Beijing can be as
immovable as the Great Wall of China.
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Territorial disputes in the South China Sea will top the agenda of President
Estrada's state visit to China which starts today, according to
Malacañang. In Beijing the President will witness the signing of several
bilateral and trade agreements, but don't expect any major breakthrough in the
South China Sea dispute. As far as territorial claims go, Beijing can be as
immovable as the Great Wall of China.
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[Focus] => 0
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