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Global: China's Coming Property Bust

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FORBES.COM GLOBAL NEWSLETTER AUGUST 12, 2010

China's Coming Property Bust
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In 2006, Google took a bet on serving business software through the Internet. Today, it seems to be paying off.

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Pointing Fingers At Mother Teresa's Heirs
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Mother Teresa's legacy of compassion finds itself under a very critical public scanner today.

Intelligent Investing
Asia's Telecom Market Seems Closed
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France Telecom Chairman Didier Lombard is trying to partner with Asian companies, but there isn't much incentive in that market.

Beijing's Heavy Hand In Hong Kong
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Recent legislative reforms push democracy further from reach.

India Gears Up For Growth
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The grand idea of building 'self-sufficient industry' should be discarded in the current landscape of international commerce.

Markets
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