+ Follow KURT CAMPBELL Tag
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[Title] => US opposes China bullying in disputed seas
[Summary] => The nominee to become the top U.S. diplomat in East Asia delivered pointed comments about China in his confirmation hearing Thursday, saying there's no place for "coercion and bullying" in the region's seas.
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[Title] => Budget woes could hurt outreach to Asia
[Summary] => President Barack Obama wants Asia to be a growing focus of his foreign policy, but as his second terms begins, success could hinge on his ability to manage hot spots elsewhere in the world and avert a fiscal crisis at home.
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[Title] => US: World can't afford crisis in Asian seas
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - Presidential priorities
[Summary] => On the same day that President Aquino was all over the news demonizing Chief Justice Renato Corona and threatening to rain fire and brimstone on the Senate if it fails to find him guilty in his impeachment trial
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[Title] => US lawmakers back stronger ties with Philippines
[Summary] => US lawmakers backed Obama administration efforts Tuesday to forge a stronger relationship with the Philippines and said Congress soon will approve the transfer of a second ship to help the ally's navy defend its waters.
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[Title] => 2 US soldiers accused of raping teenagers in Korea
[Summary] => Two U.S. soldiers have been accused of raping teenage girls in South Korea in separate incidents, prompting U.S. military officials to apologize Saturday as they tried to ease growing public anger.
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[Title] => Romulo calls Myanmar polls 'a farce'
[Summary] => The Philippines' foreign secretary shrugged off Myanmar's rejection of international monitors for the junta-led country's first elections in 20 years, saying Thursday the polls were a farce anyway.
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[Title] => Aung San Suu Kyi asks for her freedom
[Summary] => Myanmar's detained democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi is making a final bid for freedom, lawyers said Tuesday after submitting a request for a special appeal against her house arrest.
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[Title] => South Korea deciding how to inspect suspicious North Korean ships
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KURT CAMPBELL
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[Title] => Romulo calls Myanmar polls 'a farce'
[Summary] => The Philippines' foreign secretary shrugged off Myanmar's rejection of international monitors for the junta-led country's first elections in 20 years, saying Thursday the polls were a farce anyway.
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