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NEW DELHI -- India on Thursday offered a plan to unilaterally slow the pace of its carbon emissions by 2020 and assured lawmakers that the offer does not amount to a sellout of national interests.
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(Post, December 2, 2009)
Moves by U.S., China induce India to do its bit on climate
(Post, December 2, 2009)
Dubai debt fuels another confidence crisis: MIDDLE EAST MARKETS TANK
Implied public guarantee of debt is shattered
(Post, December 1, 2009)
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(Post, November 29, 2009)
The missing stories of 2009
(Post, November 29, 2009)
In Pakistan, much bitterness over sugar crisis: Residents, consumer activists accuse agro-industrialists of price-fixing and government of delayed action
(Post, November 28, 2009)
China sets target for emission cuts: PREMIER TO GO TO COPENHAGEN
Moves could signal progress in climate talks
(Post, November 27, 2009)
Lead, chemicals found in toys despite stricter law: Group's tests discover that some products still 'slip through the cracks'
(Post, November 25, 2009)
The ultimate crop rotation: Lured by a new business model, wealthy nations flock to farmland in Ethiopia, locking in food supplies grown half a world away
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In Seoul, Obama will confront trade and security issues
(Post, November 18, 2009; 10:00 AM)
Of the signs of recovery, few say 'Help Wanted': At Louisville plant, a painful gap between recession's end and bringing back workers
(Post, November 18, 2009)
Obama, Hu vow to continue to strengthen partnership: Openness sought Leaders aim to face challenges together
(Post, November 17, 2009)
For U.S., China, uneasiness about economic co-dependency: Both sides benefit from relationship but feel limited by mutual needs
(Post, November 16, 2009)
Obama to Asia: Don't rely on debt-laden U.S. consumers
(Post, November 15, 2009; 6:47 AM)
On trip to seal ties with Asia, trade policy threatens rift: Issue poses sticking point as Obama promotes greater U.S. economic influence
(Post, November 15, 2009)
The Chinese are 'changing us': Rising global power is reshaping the way Americans do business and live their lives
(Post, November 14, 2009)
Europe emerges from recession: Euro zone data show growth Britain, Spain and Ireland lag behind
(Post, November 14, 2009)
The Fed's airheaded bubble orthodoxy
(By Steven Pearlstein, November 13, 2009)
No monkey business around Ms. Goodall
(By Al Kamen, November 13, 2009)
Bypassing the aid trap in Pakistan
(Post, November 13, 2009)
Ties that bind, and labels to keep in mind: For Obama, as with his predecessors, defining the U.S. relationship with China involves some semantic calisthenics
(Post, November 12, 2009)
Chinese company to buy a stake in AES: Arlington firm seeks money for new projects, ties to Asia
(Post, November 7, 2009)
Home prices are on the rise across Asia: Fears about the battered real estate market give way to bubble concerns
(Post, November 6, 2009)
In North Korea, the military now issues economic orders
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