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How to treat a rising China?

The Chinese has a saying: One mountain cannot sustain two tigers (The Chinese consider the tiger as the king of the forest). From the economic point of view, the United States of America, as the largest economic entity, is the king of the world. However, it seems the king is...
Posted On Jan 13 2015 04:00
, By Pearl Yang
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4 AFC events await CNMI youth teams

The CNMI will continue to grace Asian Football Confederation-sanctioned events as the Commonwealth has been invited to four AFC youth tournaments this year. First on the list is the AFC Boys U14 Festival scheduled for April 17 to 30 in Beijing, China. Then the following month, it...
Posted On Jan 09 2015 04:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo

The world is trying to win Chinese tourists

Editor’s Note: Pearl Yang is the assistant editor of Island Traveler. She travelled several times to Saipan for story development and interviews for the magazine. During her visit, she was impressed by the stunning views, fresh air and warm-hearted people. “I fell in love with...
Posted On Jan 09 2015 04:00
, By Pearl Young (Special to the Saipan Tribune)

The Empire wimps back

We forget that President BHO voted against sending ground troops to Iraq; he campaigned to shut down the operation of the Guantanamo Base prison unless it opened its determined martial persistence to civil law. The politics of oil defines U.S. military engagements in Asia and...
Posted On Jan 07 2015 04:00
, By Jaime R. Vergara
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