Duration: 13:40 minutes Upload Time: 2007-10-23 05:13:29 User: AlJazeeraEnglish :::: Favorites :::: Top Videos of Day |
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Description: China's Communist party has unveiled its new leadership for the next five years. |
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TechnojunkFactory ::: Favorites 2007-10-23 10:42:44 Thank you again Aljazeera for this and your other reports of happenings on the world stage. I find it unbelievable that a small group of individuals here in the USA can lobby our elected representatives to censor your reports from being aired on our television sets! __________________________________________________ | |
win096 ::: Favorites 2007-10-23 12:02:41 I just can't believe how ignorant Al Jazeera has became everyday. What is this? China Bashing all the way and ignore all the facts and numbers? China has the inflation rate of 6.2% in September last month, 6.5% in the past August and that is the HIGHEST in the past 11 years. BUT Tony Cheng of Al Jazeera insisted China has the inflation rate about 20% in the report on October 17, 2007. __________________________________________________ | |
win096 ::: Favorites 2007-10-23 12:12:22 A young Chinese engineer cannot afford to buy a $400,000 Ferrari, then he complains the "growing disparity between rich and poor", and he said to Al Jazeera reporter that "I don't want to see the same government and same leaders" HAHAHA! What kind of garbage report is this? C'mon, Al Jazeera English, Be professional! __________________________________________________ | |
win096 ::: Favorites 2007-10-23 13:28:48 Grace Zou should take this opportunity to tell us more about her "Federation For Democractic China" in Munich, Germany. For example, who is behind the "Federation for Democratic China"? What is the relationship between them and American CIA's "National Endowmwnt for Democracy"? Where the funding coming from, and who pays her salary? That's all the thing all the audience are curious to know. __________________________________________________ | |
bg24955 ::: Favorites 2007-10-24 18:36:31 cpc runs china like a company. high div, low p/e ratio (currency), strong cash flow, big investment. reasonable executives recruiting . of course, non-preferred shareholder has no saying on the day to day operation. __________________________________________________ | |
win096 ::: Favorites 2007-10-24 19:17:04 Well said! You definitely do not need the so-called "democracy" to run this company. "Democracy" is good for hostile takeover or "destabilizing" the competitors, and it brings nothing to the benefits of shareholders, preferred or non-preferred. __________________________________________________ | |
win096 ::: Favorites 2007-10-24 19:17:31 Democracy: 1. doesn't bring higher GDP or better living standards (India is an example), 2. doesn't stop the corruption (all western democratic countries have corruptions), 3. doesn't bring a better harmony society (Taiwan is obviously example), 4. doesn't bring international peace (United States is an example). Exactly how good is this so-called "democracy"? __________________________________________________ |
Monday, December 3, 2007
Inside Story - China's New Leadership - 22 Oct 07 - Part 1
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