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9655 yeah but read this: May 24, 2000 <b>Reno calls Taiwan an intelligence tGreen Receipt-5/24/2000
9654 Wow!! A sensible proposal from Bonior. Will wonders never cease? <i>BONIDMaA-5/24/2000
9653 China vote seen too close to call Supporters say they have the votes to win CIMA-5/24/2000
9652 Foreign banks galloping into Japan 'Wild West' - "just the tip of Tomas-5/24/2000
9651 Reno calls Taiwan an intelligence threat Bill Gertz THE WASHINGTON TIMES PublU Up U Down-5/24/2000
9650 The China Debate: Morality, Free Trade and National Interest Summary This weeCIMA-5/22/2000
9649 Monday May 22 8:53 AM ET EU Governments Back Deal With China on WTO By Adrian CIMA-5/22/2000
9648 Japan Stocks Review: Nikkei ends at lowest level since June 4 By Mai Iida, Br2MAR$-5/22/2000
9647 Interesting to see how much more conciliatory the China-Taiwan relationship getDayuhan-5/21/2000
9646 Asian Capital Markets - Financial Times, May 19 Japan's equity markets are Tomas-5/21/2000
9645 Economist editorial, and a reasonable summary of a position with which I happenDayuhan-5/21/2000
9644 <b>Asian Monetary Fund Reborn</b> Despite earlier failures, SoutheGUSTAVE JAEGER-5/19/2000
9643 A Shift in Asia, As Mongolia Stirs Summary In a far off and often forgotten cCIMA-5/19/2000
9642 The United States, China & the WTO As the debate heats up in the U.S. HouCIMA-5/19/2000
9641 China Radio International (PRI)program is now carried by PBS radio's "hui zhou-5/18/2000
9640 Death of a Reformer and China's Economic Policy Summary On May 10, Li FuxCIMA-5/16/2000
9639 <i>They got their computer back (although who knows if the hard drive wasJim S-5/13/2000
9638 <i>Let me see if I understand this.</i> Kinda sums it up, doesnHawkmoon-5/13/2000
9637 Hmmm. Let me see if I understand this. White house employees can't get clJim S-5/13/2000
9636 <i>I know that what you say is absolutely correct for how things used to Hawkmoon-5/13/2000
9635 I agree, Ron. I know that what you say is standard for DOD security protocols.Jim S-5/13/2000
9634 <i>At the time Dr. Lee downloaded the files onto his computer, they were Hawkmoon-5/13/2000
9633 ASTV - The ties to Li Kai-Shing (one of the richest people in the world) are veCIMA-5/8/2000
9632 It looks OK for the state department's classified laptop computer missing ahui zhou-5/7/2000
9631 And more- I wouldn't be posting this but I find it very disturbing. Ron Ron Bower-5/6/2000
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