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  1. Denise

    "Smart bomb" mouthwash aims to end tooth decay: Will it work?

    (CBS) Has tooth decay met its match? PICTURES: Foul mouth: what yucky signs say about your health Dentists are smiling over a new report that UCLA researchers have developed a new mouthwash that might make dental cavities go the way of the dodo bird, CBS Los Angeles reported. For the study -...
  2. Truth Vibrations

    Chinese president in high-profile U.S. visit

    -- Chinese President Hu Jintao arrives in Washington on Tuesday, a day before a high-profile meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama to discuss trade, currency and a host of other issues, including North Korea. Chinese state media has reported that Hu will stress how a constructive...
  3. CASPER

    World Bank chief surprises with gold standard idea

    LONDON – Leading economies should consider adopting a modified global gold standard to guide currency rates, World Bank president Robert Zoellick said on Monday in a surprise proposal before a potentially acrimonious G20 summit. Writing in the Financial Times, Zoellick called for a "Bretton...
  4. Unhypnotized

    Vaccines destroy the lives of children in China

    David Gutierrez Natural News Aug 19, 2010 More than 70 children in the northern Chinese province of Shanxi have suffered severe side effects from defective vaccines in the past several years, the China Economic Times has reported. According to the state-run media, vaccines including those...
  5. Unhypnotized

    Geithner Says He’s Confident China Will Move to Strengthen Yuan

    Rebecca Christie and Peter Cook Bloomberg April 3, 2010 Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner expressed confidence China will decide that a stronger currency is in the country’s interest, saying the U.S. is trying to “maximize the chance that they move quickly” on the yuan. China needs an...
  6. day

    China vows to hit back if targeted by U.S. on yuan

    China vows to hit back if targeted by U.S. on yuan BEIJING (Reuters) - Beijing will retaliate if the United States declares China a currency manipulator and imposes trade sanctions, Commerce Minister Chen Deming said on Sunday, firing the latest salvo in a spat over the value of the yuan. go...
  7. Unhypnotized

    China rejects US demand to boost yuan’s value

    Press TV Sunday, March 14, 2010 Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao has rejected pressure by the US and a number of other nations for a faster appreciation of the Chinese currency. “A country’s exchange rate policy and its exchange rates should depend on its national economy and economic...
  8. Unhypnotized

    Heavy snow storms in northern China kill 40

    The reason I'm posting this is because of the cloud seeding that they've been doing over there! Don't mess with mother nature!!! Fri Nov 13, 10:28 am ET BEIJING – Unusually early snow storms in north-central China have claimed 40 lives, caused thousands of buildings to collapse and...
  9. Unhypnotized

    Collapse of the Greenback? Will the Dollar get an “Arab Oil Shock”?

    F. William Engdahl Prisonplanet.com Friday, Oct 9th, 2009 Arab oil producing nations and the some world’s largest oil consumers including China and Japan are reliably reported to be secretly planning a long-term exit from pricing their oil trade in dollars. If true, it would spell the death...
  10. Unhypnotized

    Report claims oil states plotting to end dollar trade

    John Byrne Raw Story Tuesday, Oct 6th, 2009 A report published Tuesday by an esteemed British journalist alleging that oil states and China are teaming up to replace the dollar as the currency of choice in trading oil received ardent denials from several of the countries allegedly involved...
  11. Unhypnotized

    Gulf Arabs, China, Russia, Japan and France Plan to End Oil Trading in Dollars

    Robert Fisk The Independent October 5, 2009 In the most profound financial change in recent Middle East history, Gulf Arabs are planning – along with China, Russia, Japan and France – to end dollar dealings for oil, moving instead to a basket of currencies including the Japanese yen and Chinese...
  12. CASPER

    Wind could meet China's electricity needs by 2030: study

    CHICAGO (AFP) – China could meet all of its future electricity needs with wind power if the government continues to subsidize the development of wind farms with price guarantees, a study published Thursday has found. Already the world's largest emitter of carbon dioxide, China's electricity...
  13. CASPER

    China growth path could exceed planet's resources

    BEIJING – If China's economy continues to expand rapidly and rely heavily on coal and other fossil fuels until the middle of the century, its power consumption would be unsustainable, according to a study by government think tanks released Wednesday. The two-year study, supported by the...
  14. R

    Chinese floods kill 15, displace 550,000

    Chinese floods kill 15, displace 550,000 July 5th, 2009 in Breaking News, World Alerts REUTERS BEIJING (Reuters) – Flooding and heavy rain in southern China have forced 550,000 people to evacuate their homes and killed at least 15, Xinhua news agency reported on Sunday. The heavy rains that...
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