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- mayazt posted on 11/03/2009U.S. dumps China for Mexico Mexico overtakes China as the number one location for manufacturing goods destined for the American market. By Veronica Galan and Enrique Duarte November 3, 2009: 11:18 AM ET MEXICO CITY (CNNExpansion.com) -- Mexico did not have an extreme economic makeover, but the global recession was enough to defeat China as the number one place for American assembly-for-export factories, or maquiladoras. "For many companies that want to export to the United States, like the maqui
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- October 26, 2009 (NY Times) Salute All Cars, Kids. Its a Rule in China. By SHARON LaFRANIERE HUANGPING, China All the students at Luolang Elementary School, a yellow-and-orange concrete structure off a winding mountain road in southern China, know the key rules: Do not run in the halls. Take your seat before the bell rings. Raise your hand to ask a question. And oh, yes: Salute every passing car on your way to and from school. Educati
- no name posted on 10/24/2009ߵҺ볢һֻȡ˭Թforbidden ham ôóлл --- The following is from mises.com: The Hams of Spain (a footnote to the live blog from Salamanca) October 24, 2009 10:12 AM by Jeffrey Tucker (Archive) In the 16th century, if you could transport it, whatever it was, from of one country and into another, there was no doubt that it could be consumed. There was free movement of goods and people, the age before planning and passports. Today, we brag abo
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