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[Title] => Binay vows more subsidies for rice farmers
[Summary] => Rice farmers can expect to receive enormous seed and fertilizer subsidies from the government should Vice President Jejomar Binay win the presidency next year.
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[Title] => EU think tank: Asia is where the real action is
[Summary] => With the recent change in the European Union's leadership, the bloc is in a period of transition as new leaders determine priorities.
[DatePublished] => 2014-12-15 16:41:20
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[AuthorName] => Mary Joy Villarey
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[Title] => All carrot and no big stick useless
[Summary] => While China nibbles us thin in the South China Sea, we are at wit's end on how to deal with yet another headache, this time in Sabah.
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[Title] => China issue: Light at the end of the tunnel
[Summary] => I was in Hong Kong the other day and I read the remarks of former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd that China’s next leader, Xi Jinping, is expected to usher in a new era of economic and political reforms, which has buoyed expectations of improved relations between China and its Asia Pacific neighbors including the United States.
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[Title] => China's economy, still strong
[Summary] => The “plum rain” that envelops Shanghai every summer a confusing mix of drizzle, fog and smog is a handy metaphor for the murkiness that currently enshrouds China’s economy.
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[Title] => Food price spike looms as agri production thins
[Summary] => Former budget secretary and one of the country’s known economists Benjamin Diokno warned consumers to prepare for rising food prices in the next few months, as the country’s agriculture production volume is thinning.
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[Summary] => The standoff near Scarborough Shoal should remind the national leadership that the Philippines needs better resources to patrol its territory, especially if it wants to stake a claim on disputed areas.
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[Title] => China police seal off restive Inner Mongolia towns
[Summary] => Police are sealing off parts of two towns in China's Inner Mongolia in what residents describe as a kind of martial law after days of protests for ethnic rights triggered by the death of a Mongolian herder run over by a Chinese truck driver.
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[Title] => New Tibetan PM expects Dalai Lama return to Tibet
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[Title] => How will P-Noy play the China card?
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WHILE CHINA
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[Title] => All carrot and no big stick useless
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[Title] => China's economy, still strong
[Summary] => The “plum rain” that envelops Shanghai every summer a confusing mix of drizzle, fog and smog is a handy metaphor for the murkiness that currently enshrouds China’s economy.
[DatePublished] => 2012-07-14 00:00:00
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[Title] => Food price spike looms as agri production thins
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[Title] => China police seal off restive Inner Mongolia towns
[Summary] => Police are sealing off parts of two towns in China's Inner Mongolia in what residents describe as a kind of martial law after days of protests for ethnic rights triggered by the death of a Mongolian herder run over by a Chinese truck driver.
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September 30, 2012 - 12:00am