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HI Rajeev,
Another indication that chineese economy is in real bad shape.
Investor's Business daily for their 2009 forecast has predicted
change of govt. in India.
I would agree for the simple reason that fluke victory of 2004 by converting into 543 presidential contests would not work this time with UPA skelatons in Maharashtra, Tamilnadu, AP, Haryana, Assam would consume it (These states gave UPA more than half the 212 seats). It cannot be fought on any great national issue. I will wait for India Today's mood of nation poll in January before predicting actual result. Happy Makara Sankranti in advance.
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As trade slows, China rethinks its growth strategy
By Keith Bradsher The New York Times
Thursday, January 1, 2009
At Hong Kong docks, the stacks of shipping containers that used to loom above the highway overpass are gone. Logistics managers say they negotiate deeper discounts every week on ships that are leaving half empty.
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http://www.iht.com/articles/2009/01/01/business/01exports.php
From: <M
This IHT.com article has been sent to you by:
HI Rajeev,
Another indication that chineese economy is in real bad shape.
Investor's Business daily for their 2009 forecast has predicted
change of govt. in India.
I would agree for the simple reason that fluke victory of 2004 by converting into 543 presidential contests would not work this time with UPA skelatons in Maharashtra, Tamilnadu, AP, Haryana, Assam would consume it (These states gave UPA more than half the 212 seats). It cannot be fought on any great national issue. I will wait for India Today's mood of nation poll in January before predicting actual result. Happy Makara Sankranti in advance.
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As trade slows, China rethinks its growth strategy
By Keith Bradsher The New York Times
Thursday, January 1, 2009
At Hong Kong docks, the stacks of shipping containers that used to loom above the highway overpass are gone. Logistics managers say they negotiate deeper discounts every week on ships that are leaving half empty.
... deleted
http://www.iht.com/articles/2009/01/01/business/01exports.php
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