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    James Jay Carafano: China’s not working in Mister Rogers’ neighborhood
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    James Jay Carafano: China’s not working in Mister Rogers’ neighborhood

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    Pentagon directly accuses Chinese military of launching cyberattacks on U.S.
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    Pentagon directly accuses Chinese military of launching cyberattacks on U.S.

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    China city quashes protest against petro plant

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    Former NASA contractor agrees to deportation
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    Indian protesters of right wing Shiv Sena party burn an effigy with photographs of India Defense Minister A.K.Antony, left, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, center and Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde during a protest against the alleged incursion by Chinese troops into Indian territory in New Delhi, India, Wednesday, May 1, 2013. India said Chinese troops crossed the de facto border between the countries and went 10 kilometers (six miles) into Indian territory on April 15. About 50 Chinese soldiers were camping in tents Kashmir's Ladakh region. (AP Photo /Manish Swarup)

    Chinese incursion leaves India on verge of crisis

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    Bo Jiang took NASA scientist’s imaging data to China
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    FILE - In this Jan. 12, 2013 photo, a man flies a kite near electricity pylons on a hazy day in Beijing. While the numbers are hard to quantify, executive recruitment consultants say they are noticing that it is becoming harder to attract top talent to China - both expats and Chinese nationals educated abroad. If the polluted skies continue, companies may have to fork out more money for their workers, settle for less qualified candidates or hire local workers instead of expats. (AP Photo/Alexander F. Yuan, File)

    China career boost can come with health risks

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    Moonbeam in China
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    Questions grow on U.S. lobbyists with strong ties to Chinese firm linked to espionage worries
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    In this picture released by Chile's Air Force, smoke billows from a Chinese factory fishing ship Kai Xin just off the coast of Antarctica, Wednesday, April 17, 2013. Chilean authorities say around 90 crew members have been rescued from the burning ship by the crew of the Norwegian ship Juvel, and Chile's military says it's ready to intervene if necessary to prevent an ecological disaster. (AP Photo/Chile's Air Force)

    Chile says burned Chinese ship sinks in Antarctic

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