On Apr 27, 12:58 am, koolfireii...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Apr 27, 3:41 am,RichAsianKid<richasian...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On Apr 24, 10:36 am, fruitella <visualseep...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > more like the world's biggest threat :
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> > I don't doubt you at all. But you know what the underdog always says?
> > Negative attention's better than no attention. I'm of course referring
> > to India......
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> > > China seen as biggest threat to stability
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> > > By Ben Hall in Paris and Geoff Dyer in Shanghai
> > > Monday Apr 14 2008 20:00
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> > > China has overtaken the US as the biggest threat to global stability
> > > in the eyes of Europeans, according to a Harris opinion poll for the
> > > Financial Times.
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> > > The recent wave of protests and riots in Tibet and the ensuing
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> > > crackdown, together with competition from cheap Chinese ex****ts,
> > > appear to have dramatically hardened opinion, with the pro****tion of
> > > Europeans who saw China as the biggest threat almost doubling since
> > > last year.
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> > > The FT/Harris poll, carried out between March 27 and April 8, found
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> > > average of 35 per cent of respondents in five European countries saw
> > > China as a bigger threat to global stability than any other state.
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> > > the US, 31 per cent of respondents also named China, putting it way
> > > above Iran and North Korea, which were both perceived as greater
> > > threats last year.
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> > > The poll was carried out shortly after the unrest in Tibet and
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> > > the early stages of the controversial Olympic torch relay. But there
> > > were already rising tensions between the European Union and China
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> > > trade issues and exchange rates.
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> > > Italians were the most concerned about China with 47 per cent naming
> > > the country as the biggest threat, compared with 26 per cent when
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> > > question was last asked in June 2007. The Italian reaction was
> > > primarily an expression of resentment at unfair competition from
> > > Chinese manufacturers, said Marta Dass=F9, director of the Aspen
> > > Institute Italia, a Rome-based think-tank. "China is a symbol of
what
> > > Italians dislike about globalisation," she said.
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> > > The latest Harris poll found that China was the biggest threat for
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> > > per cent in France, up from 22 per cent last year, 35 per cent in
> > > Germany, up from 18 per cent, and 27 per cent in the UK, up from 16
> > > per cent. All three last year ranked the US as a bigger threat.
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> > > Only inhabitants of Spain still considered the US to be a bigger
> > > threat than China, by 41 per cent to 28 per cent.
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> > > On Apr 24, 10:20 am,RichAsianKid<richasian...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> You are caught in a time warp,talking rubbish,first see the faith the
> world has on you,even while making plans conducting Olympics,you could
> not ever carry a torch around the world in peace,what a spectacle you
> made of yourself as an Chinese arsehole,half the world wants to
> boycott it,the Chinese guards running along as escorts,all across the
> world was pelted and spat upon,wherever they showed their face,half
> the dignitaries pulled out of the race,and were not willing to Honor
> china.....this was the worst spectacle one has seen,during any
> Olympics.
Gee...thx for confirming my point....


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