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So how much did it cost to see the two most powerful people in the world in one venue? Four thousand dollars, or more than P180,000.

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Three Chinese ships are sailing east to join rare naval drills with the United States as Beijing ramps up its military diplomacy amid regional territorial disputes and other tensions.

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President Barack Obama and Chinese leader Xi Jinping "blazed a new trail" away from the two nations' past differences, a senior Chinese official said yesterday after a two-day summit in the California desert that ended with few policy breakthroughs but the prospect of stronger personal ties.

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President Barack Obama and Chinese leader Xi Jinping "blazed a new trail" away from the two nations' past differences, a senior Chinese official said yesterday after a two-day summit in the California desert that ended with few policy breakthroughs but the prospect of stronger personal ties.

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