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[Title] => Pope extends new olive branch to China in bid to mend ties
[Summary] => Pope Francis has expressed his great admiration for China and declined to criticize its longtime one-child policy in a bid to heal decades of estrangement between Beijing and the Holy See and open a new era of dialogue.
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[Title] => How did we lose a billion-dollar investment?
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I had a very interesting lunch last week with pretty knowledgeable people on the subject of investment climate in Asean. Finally, I thought, I will have the opportunity to ask a question that had been bugging me since late last year when Intel announced it was investing $1 billion in a testing facility in Vietnam. It will be its largest such facility anywhere, one that could eventually employ as many as 4,000 people.
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I had a very interesting lunch last week with pretty knowledgeable people on the subject of investment climate in Asean. Finally, I thought, I will have the opportunity to ask a question that had been bugging me since late last year when Intel announced it was investing $1 billion in a testing facility in Vietnam. It will be its largest such facility anywhere, one that could eventually employ as many as 4,000 people.
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February 2, 2016 - 3:37pm