+ Follow BEIJING AND MOSCOW Tag
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[Summary] => The world sat up and waited in suspense for what was billed as a “major speech” by beleaguered Syrian president Bashar al-Assad last Sunday.
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[Summary] => China’s president-in-waiting, Xi Jinping, is making the right noises about wanting better relations with the country’s neighbors.
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[Summary] => Bashar al-Assad, besieged Syrian leader, has made no public appearance since the bomb attack that nearly wiped out his top security team.
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[Title] => UN: Syria permits aid workers to enter 4 provinces
[Summary] => Syria has agreed to allow humanitarian workers and supplies into four of its provinces hit hardest by violence, a promise of some relief in a nation where 1 million people need aid urgently due to the fighting, officials said yesterday.
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[Title] => APEC meetings open with talk of Pacific Rim FTA
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[Summary] => MOSCOW (AP) – Russia and China urged North Korea yesterday to return to the negotiating table on the fate of its rogue nuclear programs — an unusual joint appeal from two Security Council members who have resisted more punitive US measures against Pyongyang.
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[Title] => Noise, talk and communication
[Summary] => A surprising lot of you responded to last weeks piece on "Grammar Boot Camp," so give me another week to sort things out before I respond in turn to your comments. Meanwhile, here are some excerpts from a talk I gave last Thursday in Baguio before the Speech Communication Organization of the Philippines, on the ponderous topic of "Global Concerns Affecting Communication Effectiveness" (they thought of it, folks, I didnt).
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BEIJING AND MOSCOW
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[Summary] => A surprising lot of you responded to last weeks piece on "Grammar Boot Camp," so give me another week to sort things out before I respond in turn to your comments. Meanwhile, here are some excerpts from a talk I gave last Thursday in Baguio before the Speech Communication Organization of the Philippines, on the ponderous topic of "Global Concerns Affecting Communication Effectiveness" (they thought of it, folks, I didnt).
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November 7, 2010 - 9:13pm