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Access:http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/archive2/2009/09/25/franiere090925.htm (downloaded 25-09-2009)
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Author:Franiere, Sharon La
Title:China spreads aid in Africa, with a catch / by Sharon LaFraniere and John Grobler
Source:nytimes.com (21 Sep. 2009)
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Language:eng.
Related names:Grobler, John
Subjects:International relations
Corruption
Investments, Foreign - China
China - Foreign relations - Africa
Namibia - Africa


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Author:French, Howard W., 1957-
Title:Quick, catch a glimpse of Shanghai vanishing / Howard W. French
Source:International Herald Tribune (6 Apr. 2006)
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Subjects:City and town life
City planning
Shanghai (China)


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Author:Rosen, Daniel H.
Title:Green cat, blue cat : does it catch mice? / Daniel H. Rosen
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Subjects:Politics, practical
Democracy - Taiwan


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Title:Will China's new slogans catch on? / npr.org
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Propaganda
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Title:Will China's new slogans catch on? / npr.org
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Propaganda
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Author:Iritani, Evelyn
Title:A cartoon for China's new generation : Bad Girl aims to catch a popular culture wave in the country's youth market, competing with manga from Japan / By Evelyn Iritani
Source:latimes.com (18 Mar. 2007)
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Subjects:Culture
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