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    EDITORIAL : Obama¡¦s Chinese lesson

    US President Barack Obama¡¦s visit to China was most notable for his hosts¡¦ refusal to play his game. Nothing could have been more symbolically ludicrous and deflating for Obama and the dignity of the office of US president than speaking before a bunch of hand-picked university students taking part in a ¡§town hall¡¨ address in Shanghai. Never mind that the students were mostly or all members of the Chinese Communist Party, that they asked vetted, even infantile, questions or that the students who sat behind Obama ¡X and were thus visible to TV and online audiences ¡X behaved as if they couldn¡¦t understand a word.

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    JOHNNY NEIHU'S NEWS WATCH: Going rogue at the teddy bear show

    By Johnny Neihu ±j¥§¤º´ò
    I went kicking and screaming the whole way. But I went.

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    JOHNNY NEIHU'S MAILBAG

    Johnny goes viral
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    Passing of James Lilley a great loss for Taiwan

    By James Wang ¤ý´º¥°
    For the past three decades and up until his death on Nov. 12, James Lilley was one of the few people in US diplomatic circles that truly understood and cared for Taiwan¡¦s interests.

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    Prison decks give new meaning to ¡¥face cards¡¦

    Since prisoners have a lot of time on their hands for card games, the hope is that they may recognize a face from the ¡¥unsolved¡¦ murders card decks and provide the missing piece of information that could solve a crime
    By Dan Barry
    In the down time before another head count, two prisoners play cards. One inmate shuffles and the other flicks his hand, a mystical cutting of the deck. The dealt cards land on the lid of a garbage can used as a table, falling on top of one another, face down.

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    Americans want green power, but not if it costs too much

    By Kate Galbraith
    The solicitations have been flooding people¡¦s mailboxes lately: Pay a bit more on your electricity bill for 100 percent clean wind power. Or, the fliers say, buy ¡§green power certificates¡¨ to offset your global warming emissions.

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