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  1. China's Geely Won't Bid for Saab http://bit.ly/8l36jk
  2. China Creates Clearinghouse for Derivatives http://bit.ly/5GXBmP
  3. Before Heading to China … http://bit.ly/5jimzJ
  4. Chinese State Firms Cling to Cash http://bit.ly/7QIB4K
  5. EU Leaders Don't Expect Yuan Rise http://bit.ly/70OvOa
  6. Americans Die in China Plane Crash http://bit.ly/61GY60
  7. Evergrande Raises Additional $109 Million http://bit.ly/5wgCAD
  8. China to Keep Stimulus Through 2010 http://bit.ly/76ibbP
  9. China Signals More Climate Measures Unlikely http://bit.ly/864E7E
  10. China Sells First 50-Year Bond http://bit.ly/6C3npJ
  11. China Starts First Shale Gas Project http://bit.ly/8j5TBT
  12. Private Equity Firms Buy Into Sina http://bit.ly/6iITBY
  13. China Unveils Target for Carbon Dioxide Cuts http://bit.ly/62cAuN
  14. China Pulls Out Its Driver http://bit.ly/7Fa1gZ
  15. China's Stimulus Could Upend Markets http://bit.ly/8QqtZe
  16. China to Lift Natural-Gas Imports http://bit.ly/7X0fV4
  17. Beijing Slams Europe Emissions Effort http://bit.ly/4F5DJf
  18. China Limits Forex Speculation http://bit.ly/60o3HM
  19. Beijing Auto to Evaluate Saab Situation http://bit.ly/6vHMm0
  20. Germans Suspect Spying on Uighurs http://bit.ly/8d08HI