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china's economy


Question Posted Wednesday September 10 2008, 8:28 pm

what are some websites that talk about china's economy and the threat it could have on america in the future.

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hisamii answered Thursday September 11 2008, 12:15 am:
Well what i do whenever i look that certain topic is go to like google, or ask jeeves, or a news site. or if you can read like chinese or something. Just google like:

China's economy and affect on the world,
those are like the key words you can use. ^-^

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