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  1. Fanling Monk

    Japanese activists land on the Senkakus amid Chinese protests and threats

    I think this island visit by the Japanese nationalists, if not handle well, might start a wave of boycotts of Japanese products within China, and it will spread to Hong Kong, Taiwan and perhaps Korea later on. I know it has been done before, but this time it's going to hurt the most for Japan.
  2. Fanling Monk

    CHINA: THE WORLD'S BIGGEST SLAVE LABOR CAMP

    If 吴弘达 Harry Wu change his last name to Wolinsky he'll totally westernized. The question should be when people commit crimes should the state houses, feeds, entertains and provides medical treatments for them the rest of their lives for free? That's quite an incentive for...
  3. Fanling Monk

    Miss China crowned Miss World 2012

    Without underscore the success of Miss Yu Wenxia for her beauty deserves the honor, no less, but home field does has its advantages sometimes. As in this case she would be more noticeable by the judges and you know how hard it is to notice one single beauty among hundred of equally beauties. As...
  4. Fanling Monk

    Battle of Bach Dang River (938) | Vietnam-China Sea Battle

    My point is China and Vietnam have been neighbors, friends and adversaries for millenniums, and unarguably, going by their history the latter is the junior partner of the two. Wars, large and small, must have occurred quite a number of times. Without the strenuous search (I'm lazy) for neutral...
  5. Fanling Monk

    Vietnam builds naval muscle.

    You can laugh all you want. You spend so much borrowed money on these expansive toys that give you no more line of credit for other developments like industrial and transportation infrastructures. Twenty years down the line don't come here crying trade deficits. You dig your own grave and you...
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    Lured by cheaper cost, many indians opt for chinese medical colleges

    A people to people exchange is certainly one of a way to build good relationships.
  7. Fanling Monk

    Saudi Arabia in Top 40 R&D spenders, Records Biggest Rise in Spending

    I understand what you're saying and also understand a country simply can't spend a superfluous jump in RD because you just can't 'rush' into this high tech area without an reasonable infrastructure to sustain it. I'm just saying KSA should take the leadership role, for the ME at the least, in...
  8. Fanling Monk

    Saudi Arabia in Top 40 R&D spenders, Records Biggest Rise in Spending

    As I said that percentage increase is misleading because, two years ago, KSA practical spent nothing in RD compare to her size, population, GDP and her leadership role in this geopolitical area. For a country's long term security and prosperity, she must spend a reasonable sum on her 'people...
  9. Fanling Monk

    Saudi Arabia in Top 40 R&D spenders, Records Biggest Rise in Spending

    Nothing come busting out suddenly, however, you have to begin somewhere and take a longer view. What I was saying is that KSA is a rich country and it's for her and her people interests to spend a comparable amount, to the other developed nations, on her long term security developments. A .25%...
  10. Fanling Monk

    Saudi Arabia in Top 40 R&D spenders, Records Biggest Rise in Spending

    It's rather pathetic for KSA to spend a meager $1.8 billion on RD, consider her resourcefulness, and the OP's chest thumping percentage wise increase claim is also delusive. But then Uncle Sam certainly wouldn't mind because the arm merchant will keep supplying the Kingdom of defense...
  11. Fanling Monk

    Battle of Bach Dang River (938) | Vietnam-China Sea Battle

    Brother, there's no needs to spend one minute of your time to do researches for these people because they are spoon fed by their party as their minds are already made up. And, to be frank, most probably don't even bother to read or go into the details of your hard work. However, if you want to...
  12. Fanling Monk

    U.S. is right to assail China on its South China Sea claims

    Only thing I missed was the boat.:oops: No, it was Uncle Ho on my keyboard.:azn:
  13. Fanling Monk

    U.S. is right to assail China on its South China Sea claims

    How can the US of A be wrong consider they have the biggest mouths around and the supports from a bunch of parasite leeches.
  14. Fanling Monk

    Ecuador grants asylum to Assange

    LOL are you sure the bold part is not a typo mistake? BTW I like and support Ecuador's bold action. It's time for these countries to thump their nose at their former colonial invaders.
  15. Fanling Monk

    Vietnam builds naval muscle.

    I'm too amazed where they get the money to pay for all these procurements and how they are going to pay for them. If the payments are in the arm merchants' local currencies they are in a bit of jam because the dong is going to lose value because of inflation. More than $2 billion for six...
  16. Fanling Monk

    China Economy Forum

    Premier Wen Jiabao (温家宝) always a cautious and conservative man. The numbers are not too bad compares to the rest of the world. China can fulfill year's growth target: Premier Premier Wen Jiabao has said China is capable of meeting its economic and social development...
  17. Fanling Monk

    Battle of Bach Dang River (938) | Vietnam-China Sea Battle

    Still crying, hey? Keep giving something I didn't ask for.
  18. Fanling Monk

    Battle of Bach Dang River (938) | Vietnam-China Sea Battle

    At least you give China credits for two wins other than the two skirmishes, perhaps your experiences outside Vietnam give you some real knowledge on the matter and a sense of fairness, however small. You also have a good habit on reading others opinions carefully too. Unlike some of your...
  19. Fanling Monk

    Battle of Bach Dang River (938) | Vietnam-China Sea Battle

    I just have one question for the Vietnamese: Can you name 5 defeats Vietnam has have against the Chinese in the past?
  20. Fanling Monk

    China Economy Forum

    China can fulfill year's growth target: Premier Premier Wen Jiabao has said China is capable of meeting its economic and social development goals for the year despite domestic and external challenges. During an inspection tour of East China's Zhejiang Province on Tuesday and Wednesday...
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