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FORBES.COM GLOBAL NEWSLETTER APRIL 22, 2010

The World's Leading Companies
Edited by Scott DeCarlo
A comprehensive report on the best performing of the world's biggest companies.

Global 2000
India's Dirty War
4.15.10, 6:00 PM ET - Megha Bahree
A violent struggle over resource-rich land is pitting billionaires against Maoists. Thousands of villagers have been killed and displaced.

Global 2000
Can China Save GM?
4.15.10, 6:00 PM ET - Joann Muller
Why a boxy, $4,500 van could be the answer to what ails the once great car company.

Sales
The World's Most Popular Cars
4.22.10, 3:03 PM ET - Joann Muller
Sure Toyota's having tough times, but it still knows how to sell more cars than anyone else.

New Asia
Beijing's Plan For National Decline
4.22.10, 3:25 PM ET - Gordon G. Chang
Chinese population policies are both vile and counterproductive.

China's Real Auto Powerhouse Is Based In Detroit
4.22.10, 11:56 AM ET - Dan Bigman
Why GM's future is in Asia.

Doctor Doom
Global Recovery: Multispeed Ahead
4.21.10, 12:45 PM ET - Nouriel Roubini, Christian Menegatti and Rachel Ziemba
Advanced economies will lag as emerging markets outperform.

A Bridge To Britain From China
4.22.10, 6:00 AM ET - Russell Flannery
Hong Kong's Wendy Law aims to bring Knightsbridge style to the mainland.

ForbesWoman Q&A
The Potential Of Women In Emerging Markets
4.22.10, 12:01 AM ET - Hana R. Alberts
New research shows companies should take advantage of--and nurture--their untapped talent.

Tracking Where China Invests
4.20.10, 11:00 AM ET - Derek Scissors
The world's most populous nation will soon spend $100 billion a year. What exactly is it buying?

Why We Need A China Tracker
4.21.10, 1:04 PM ET - Hana R. Alberts
The country's outward direct investment could total $60 billion this year.

Five Chinese Firms Make Strong Debuts
4.21.10, 4:55 AM ET - Maggie Chen
Their shares rose sharply on the ChiNext board for emerging companies.

A Primer On China
4.21.10, 4:15 AM ET - Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom
A history professor's new book answers your FAQs.

Chinese Car Companies Risk Major Mistakes
4.20.10, 11:00 PM ET - Ted Rouse and Raymond Tsang
Local automakers should focus on acquisitions domestically, not abroad.

The Cost Of Driving In China
4.19.10, 6:45 AM ET - Paul Midler
Toll roads prohibit the nation from enjoying the economic benefits of its vast highway network.

The Yin And Yang Of China's Housing Bubble
4.20.10, 3:45 AM ET - Jennifer Po-ying Cheung
For some, housing is out of reach; for others there's a windfall.

Calvin Klein Marks Its Spot: China
4.19.10, 10:30 PM ET - Russell Flannery
China's jeans, underwear markets buoy hopes for world's fastest growth.

New Asia
China's New Economy
4.19.10, 11:00 AM ET - Gordon G. Chang
Beijing is swinging from one extreme to the other.

Real Estate Curbs Dampen Chinese Billionaires' Wealth
4.19.10, 10:59 AM ET - Gady Epstein
New rules to crack down on a speculative boom leave some of China's richest poorer after a day of t

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All The Latest Headlines From Forbes Asia
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For news updates throughout the Asian business day, bookmark Forbes' Asia home page.

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Magazines
Complete Coverage: Forbes India
11.17.09, 7:12 PM ET - Forbes staff
Article from Forbes India, a Forbes Media licensee.

Complete Coverage
New Issue Forbes Asia
4.01.10, 6:00 PM ET - Forbes staff
With features on Korea's Rev. Moon, an architectural tour of Phnom Penh and Taiwan's 40 Richest.

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