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16:57 Jul 06 2009
US Marines launch major operation in Afghanistan
The first units of an estimated 4,000 Marines began what was described as a large-scale operation early Thursday, or July 2 against Taliban forces in Helmond Province, southern Afghanistan. More than 600 Afghan soldiers and police officers were also involved.
Reform, opening-up "crucial choice" for China's destiny
The judgment of a nation's development will be more accurate if it is viewed from a global and epochs coordination, and the awareness of changes in a society will be much clearer and more cdistinct if a comparison is made from a perspective of history and reality.
Seeking atonement for data accountability
It was recounted unofficially in history that Khwarizmi, an ancient Mid-Asian kingdom, had a curious tradition that informants who delivered good news to the King would be promoted and rewarded, while those who came along with bad information would be fed to the King's tigers.
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  Li Hongmei, editor and columnist of People's Daily Online.
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