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Doing Business with the Dragon

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Thursday, June 30, 2005

For more than a decade, China has been a magnet for American investment. Now the Chinese want to acquire some American businesses, signaling a change in the relationship. Economist Paul Krugman says it’s appropriate to proceed with caution.

Handshake Deal

Ben Smith, writer for the New York Observer and blogger for the paper's blog The Politicker,
» The Politicker
and
Douglas Muzzio, Professor of Public Affairs at the School of Public Affairs at Baruch College,
» Baruch College
- on the ...

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Rules In Transit

Listeners call in with rules they'd like to see imposed on their fellow subway and bus riders

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Doing Business with the Dragon

Paul Krugman, New York Times columnist and professor fo economics and international affairs at Princeton University
- on how the US should deal with China as the country buys American companies
» Paul Krugman

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The Things People Say

Michael Malice,
and
S. Morgan Friedman, Creators of overheardinnewyork.com
- on the incredible things New Yorker's overhear
» Overheard in New York

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Photo File: The Overhearers


S. Morgan Friedman (l) and Michael Malice (r)

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Feedback: Overheard in New York

when Mayor Guiliani moved in with his gay friends during his seperation a raspy voiced woman from canarsie said.

"I'm so dispointed with him, I didn't know he was that kind of guy"
-WT

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Feedback: Subway Rules

NO PREACHERS OF ANY KIND!
-GD

rowdy high school students should lose their train passes.....3 p.m. is dangerous on platforms and trains
-AS

No Picking Your Nose Wiping It On The Pole! I've seen it happen on
the B train!!

-I

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