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    EDITORIAL: Hard to tell friends from enemies

    News that a close relative of a senior military intelligence official is living in a hostile country would be enough to set alarm bells ringing in most countries. Such a revelation would probably lead to the official in question being forced to recall his relative or being disciplined in some way.

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    KMT¡¦s policy leaves it flat-footed

    By Shih Chih-yu ¥Û¤§·ì
    The director of China¡¦s Taiwan Affairs Office (TAO), Wang Yi (¤ý¼Ý), has given Taiwan the jitters by suggesting the opening up of the Taiwan Strait median line. Such discussions had always been held behind closed doors and bringing it out into the open challenges the Chinese Nationalist Party¡¦s (KMT) policy of avoiding discussion of unification, independence or armed conflict.

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    China can¡¦t save global economy

    By Sushil Seth
    As the global economic meltdown continues to defy any rational solution, apart from what sometimes looks like throwing good money after bad, there is a naive belief that China might become the ultimate savior with its economic stimulation program.

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    Cross-strait detente can¡¦t eliminate diplomacy

    By Lai I-chung ¿à©É©¾
    Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega reportedly stood President Ma Ying-jeou (°¨­^¤E) up five times during his recent trip to Latin America. This has caused a chorus of criticism from both the ruling and opposition parties.

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    Asian rice politics eats into food security

    Last year¡¦s mythical rice crisis could increase calls to stop rice exports
    India has 24 million tonnes of rice in stock but still refuses to lift an export ban on the grain for fear of political repercussions at home.

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    Move over GPS, here comes the new smartphone

    As all-in-one handhelds penetrate deeper into the market, clunky, expensive and hard-to-use GPS devices are taking a hit
    By Jenna Wortham
    The smartphone is already the Swiss Army knife of the digital age ¡X a quick flick of the finger can transform it into a camcorder, Web browser, gaming device or music player. For many consumers, the Apple iPhone and its competitors are versatile enough that they can get by without separate cameras and laptops.

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    Ahmadinejad wins, but regime weakened

    By Ian Buruma
    Even before Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei decided to throttle what little legitimacy was left of Iran¡¦s ¡§managed democracy,¡¨ it was a peculiar system, indeed. Although Iranian citizens had the right to elect their president, the candidates had to be vetted by the Council of Guardians, half of whom were picked by the unelected Supreme Leader.

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