Wednesday, April 15, 2009

USAToday,4/15,WashTimes,4.15,WSJ,4/14/09

USA Today,April 15, 2009 page 5A The somewhat pessimistic outlook by President Obama's major speech at Georgetown University was endorsed by Mark Zandi,chief economist at Moody's Economy.com.

Washington Times,April 15, 2009 page A12:

The World's freest market Hong Kong(SAR of China) remains resilient for a city of 7 million folks.

Hong Kong succeeds because of "can do spirit" Mr. Donald Tong,envoy to US said.

Well,We can all have "can do spirit" but we may not be folks in Hong Kong.

Wall Street Journal,April 14, 2009 page A10:

China issues plan to improve rights: The government aims by 2010 to create 18 million new jobs and transfer 18 million farmers out of rural areas,keeping unemployment rates in cities within 5%.
Page B5:

Shanghai - Royal Dutch Shell is in advanced talks with China National Petroleum Corporation and China Petrochemical firm on a joint bid to develop the Korkuk oil fields in Northern Iraq.

Well,energy problems must be resolved by leaders in China and in USA as well.

Steven Chu is the Secretary of Energy of the USA and we are watching his leadership in the days to come.

Francis Shieh aka Xie Shihao,Fulbright Senior Scholar,Hong Kong, 1989-1990.

April 15, 2009 at 2.05 p.m.

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