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China Overtakes US as World's Biggest CO2 Emitter

In the global fight against climate change, China now sits in the hot seat
John Vidal
June 22, 2007

Antismoking Measures Gain in Tobacco Country

Who’s smoking? Farmers ditch manufacturers, join anti-smoking lobby.
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For Chinese Filmmakers, Success Can Sting

China has limited success producing blockbuster movies
David Barboza
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Mining Company to Offer H.I.V. Drugs to Employees

A mining company in southern Africa will gave AIDS drugs to its employees.
Henri E. Cauvin
August 7, 2002
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