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The Dollar in Danger

Global players have many reasons to root for a strong dollar
Sebastian Mallaby
November 14, 2007

Chasing the Chinese Dream

China puts out a new welcome mat for immigrants
Ariana Eunjung Cha
October 25, 2007

Bloodstained Rubies Fund Burmese Regime

Despite condemnation, Westerners still send millions of dollars to the corrupt junta – for baubles
Beat Balzli
October 25, 2007

Myanmar, The Latest Petro Bully

Oil wealth in the hands of a few leads to corruption, criminal activity and cruelty
Michael L. Ross
October 30, 2007

The Future Is Drying Up

Water scarcity in the American West threatens catastrophe
Jon Gertner
November 6, 2007
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