Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Wall Street Journal 5/27/09 page A 18 and USAToday

WSJ, May 27, 2009 issue on page A18: Peter D. Shay of New York wrote to the Editor:

"New York talks, Shanghai walks to the future: Shanghai shows the world the global superpower China has become while we cry out in despair and in shame, the Chinese have something to be proud of, and deservedly so." Let us get on the ball to move...

USAToday, May 27,09 page 1A: A recent Brookings Institute report urges that half that money target community colleges in USA.
Page 4D A news learning formula especially for low-income and minority students success in achieving the dream in community colleges. Such is an American invention to be catching on worldwide. American educational opportunity is known to all.

Engaging minds at community colleges: Search database for survey results from local communituy college at news.usatoday.com

"The Future of Community Colleges" was published by the Congressional Record,July 18, 1974. "Keys for Economic Understanding" (1971) "Keys to Economic Understanding (1976) and "Work and Study Cycle Theory" to be validated and implemented in USA and in China for enhancing productivity of human capital in community colleges in USA. www.ask.com for references.

Page 6A: A Rise in homelessness in Honollulu,Hawaii, the Paradise in the Pacific. Howcome? Keeping police busy for law and order in USA.

Page 4A: UN needs China to stop being enabler. A choice between stability and denuclearization?

Marcus Noland at the Peterson Institute for International Economics said:" China is more concerned about N. Korea instability than N. Korea weaponry. China acts as an enabler. Many experts say China holds the key. "If N. Korea would collapse,millions will go to China as refugees" John Boldon,former US Ambassador to the UN said. Such statement is worth thinking apropos of the consequence of peace in East Asia.

Francis Shieh aka Xie Shihao,a lifelong octogenarian student to witness the stage in the world for peace, economic development or other actions?

May 27, 2009 at 3.08 p.m.

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