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- zt posted on 06/04/2009'World's cheapest car' coming to US India's Tata Motors hopes to offer the Nano, which costs $2,300, to Americans within two years. June 4, 2009: 11:52 AM ET NEW YORK (Reuters) -- India's Tata Motors hopes to offer the Nano, dubbed the world's cheapest car, in the United States within two years, its chairman said. "It will need to meet all emission and crash standards and so we hope in the next two years we will be offering such a vehicle in the U.S," Ratan Tata told a panel at the Cornell
- maya posted on 06/04/2009
- zt posted on 06/04/2009In China, Liberty Has Many Faces By Jill Drew Washington Post Foreign Service Thursday, June 4, 2009 BEIJING -- "Freedom" is a tricky word, malleable for some, immutable for others. Many in China today are exploring new freedoms, bolstered by the nation's two decades of strong economic growth. Although cries for democracy were silenced in the bloody crackdown on student-led protests at Tiananmen Square 20 years ago, and the Communist Party continues to hold a monopoly on power, people ginger
- zt posted on 06/04/2009
- zt posted on 06/04/2009China security tight in Tiananmen By Ben Blanchard Reuters Thursday, June 4, 2009 8:56 AM BEIJING (Reuters) - China smothered Tiananmen Square with police on Thursday to prevent commemoration of the crackdown on pro-democracy protesters 20 years ago, as Washington demanded Beijing account for those killed. Tanks rolled into the square before dawn on June 4, 1989, to crush weeks of student and worker protests. The ruling Communist Party has never released a death toll and fears any public mark
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- zt posted on 06/03/2009Upstarts ready to rule world's economy A research firm predicts the West's share of the global economy will be eclipsed by emerging markets this year. No wonder Tim Geithner's in China. By Paul R. La Monica, CNNMoney.com editor at large June 3, 2009: 1:12 PM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- It's only fitting that General Motors, once the embodiment of U.S. economic might, decided to sell its Hummer brand to a Chinese manufacturer after GM (GMGMQ) filed for bankruptcy. We may not like to admi
- zt posted on 06/03/2009
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- zt posted on 06/03/2009The "Bitch" Evolved: Why Girls Are So Cruel to Each Other Researchers study the natural foundations of female social aggression By Jesse Bering About a month ago I was invited to give a brief talk to my nephew Giannis first grade classnothing too deep, mind you, rather simply about what its like living in a foreign place such as Belfast. The highlight of my presentation was the uproarious laughter that erupted when I mentioned that people on this side of the Atlantic refer to diapers as na
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