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Denmark Again Tops The World Happiness Report
- Thursday March 17, 2016
- World News | Sewell Chan, The New York Times
Denmark has reclaimed its place as the world's happiest country, while Burundi ranks as the least happy nation, according to the fourth World Happiness Report, released Wednesday.
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Taking harder stance toward China, Obama lines up allies
- Wednesday October 27, 2010
- World News | Mark Landler and Sewell Chan, New York Times
The Obama administration, facing a confrontational relationship with China on exchange rates, trade and security issues, is stiffening its approach toward Beijing, seeking allies to confront a newly assertive power that officials now say has little intention of working with the United States.In a shift from its assiduous one-on-one courtship ...
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Currency rift with China exposes shifting clout
- Monday October 11, 2010
- World News | Sewell Chan, New York Times
At a private dinner on Friday at the Canadian Embassy, finance officials from seven world economic powers focused on the most vexing international economic problem facing the Obama administration. Over seared scallops and beef tenderloin, Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner urged his counterparts from Europe, Canada and Japan to help persuade Ch...
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Denmark Again Tops The World Happiness Report
- Thursday March 17, 2016
- World News | Sewell Chan, The New York Times
Denmark has reclaimed its place as the world's happiest country, while Burundi ranks as the least happy nation, according to the fourth World Happiness Report, released Wednesday.
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www.ndtv.com
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Taking harder stance toward China, Obama lines up allies
- Wednesday October 27, 2010
- World News | Mark Landler and Sewell Chan, New York Times
The Obama administration, facing a confrontational relationship with China on exchange rates, trade and security issues, is stiffening its approach toward Beijing, seeking allies to confront a newly assertive power that officials now say has little intention of working with the United States.In a shift from its assiduous one-on-one courtship ...
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Currency rift with China exposes shifting clout
- Monday October 11, 2010
- World News | Sewell Chan, New York Times
At a private dinner on Friday at the Canadian Embassy, finance officials from seven world economic powers focused on the most vexing international economic problem facing the Obama administration. Over seared scallops and beef tenderloin, Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner urged his counterparts from Europe, Canada and Japan to help persuade Ch...
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www.ndtv.com