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Eric Schmidt, Chairman of the Executive Committee and Chief Executive Officer, Google, USA
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Google may pay the price of success
| In 2006, when Google's CEO Eric Schmidt spoke at the Dubai Leaders Forum, the reception he received was all warm and fuzzy. Everyone wanted to talk to him, and everyone wanted to know what Google wa... (photo: World Economic Forum / Andy Mettler)
 An Iranian woman walks past an anti U.S painting on the wall of the former U.S Embassy in Tehran, We
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Save the World - Go and break down U.S. Supremacy
Everybody believes, the USA could be the nicest State on Earth since Napoleon, Hitler and Stalin. Well this is not so wrong. | Not one nation in the world committed so many crimes and made such grave ... (photo: AP )
An Egyptian walks in front of a giant poster for the U.S  dollar at an exchange office in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Feb. 14, 2010.  USA Today 
U.S. dollar is still the world's most trusted currency
Updated  | Comment  | Recommend | | | By John Waggoner, USA TODAY The U.S. will spend about $1.8 trillion more than it gets in revenue this year. Next year, it will add an estimate... (photo: AP / Amr Nabil)
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China tells Google to obey laws or face consequences
Beijing: Hardening its stance, China on Friday said that world's leading search engine Google must obey its rules or "face the consequences" giving no indication whether it was ready to reach a compro... (photo: AP / Paul Sakuma)
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Chinese shop around the jeans for sale outside a textiles whole sale market in Beijing, China, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2009. China's exports plunged 17.5 percent in January, the sharpest drop in more than a decade, as the collapse in its trade accelerated, adding to the threat of more job losses and possible unrest and intensifying pressure on Beijing to boost slumping economic grow Money Week
A slump in China is inevitable - here's how to protect yourself
| Investors across the world think that China is walking a tightrope. | They hold their breath, watching as the canny Chinese government treads a slim line between the da... (photo: AP / Andy Wong)
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A man uses a computer at the guests waiting area inside Google China's headquarters building in Beijing, China, Monday, Jan. 25, 2010. The Times Of India
China persuades Google to stay back
BEIJING: China on Saturday announced a sharp increase in the number of Internet users. The timing of the announcement suggests Beijing is trying to persuade Google to sta... (photo: AP / Alexander F. Yuan)
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Obey our law or face consequences: China to Google
BEIJING: Hardening its stance, China on Friday said that world's leading search engine Google must obey its rules or "face the consequences" giving no indication whether ... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
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Chinese petitioners kneel among police officers while holding letters detailing their complaints they asked for justice and human rights during a protest outside the Foreign Ministry building in Beijing, Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2008. Two dozen people held a bold protest outside China's Foreign Ministry, using the 60th anniversary of the declaration of human rights to decry a myriad of alleged government a Al Jazeera
China backlash at US rights report
| China has hit back at the US over human rights, telling Washington to get its own house in order before criticising others and blaming US policy for the global financia... (photo: AP / Andy Wong)
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President Barack Obama listens to Vice President Joe Biden during a meeting in the Oval Office, Feb. 24, 2010. Zeenews
Obama slams China for 'poor' human rights record
Washington: Slamming China for its "poor" human rights record, the Obama Administration has accused it of harassing activists and lawyers, repressing Tibetans and censori... (photo: White House / Pete Souza)
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