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XXXXXVIIII. Global and visionary pavilion!

East Asia and the Pacific: Remarks at the U.S.-China Business Council Dinner!
By Hillary Rodham Clinton

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{{{East Asia and the Pacific: Remarks at the U.S.-China Business Council Dinner
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Remarks at the U.S.-China Business Council Dinner!!
By Hillary Rodham Clinton
Secretary of State
Ritz-Carlton Hotel
Washington, DC
July 28, 2009

Thank you so much, Carla, and thanks for your leadership in this undertaking as well as so much else. It抯 wonderful to be here at the end of two very busy and productive days of the Strategic and Economic Dialogue. Secretary Geithner and I were privileged to co-lead this effort, and we were especially pleased that Vice Premier Wang and State Councilor Dai were our counterparts. We believe that these very productive conversations have helped to lay the foundation for what both President Obama and President Hu called a
positive, cooperative, and comprehensive U.S.-Chinese relationship for the 21st century.*1

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... (To be continued ...) ...As part of this process, we are enlisting the full range of talent within our governments to tackle problems that spill over not just borders and oceans, but also traditional bureaucratic boundaries, which are sometimes the hardest to overcome, from climate change to trade and investment to poverty and disease.

Just as no nation today can solve the challenges we face alone, neither can government work in isolation. The issues are just are too varied and complex for that. So engaging the expertise, the experience, and the energy of those outside government ?including the private sector, and all of you here tonight ?is vital to our future progress.

I also am delighted that we are going to have very soon a new ambassador from the United States to China. Governor Huntsman, who will soon be ?maybe even confirmed tonight ?Ambassador Huntsman, is looking forward to working not only on behalf of our nation抯 policies but really representing the American people to the Chinese people.

We want the entrepreneurs and the innovators in both of our countries to know that we抮e behind their dreams and their efforts. We want people who are working to solve problems in research labs and on the front lines of innovation to know that we抮e looking to support their efforts. Because we think public-private partnerships are a centerpiece of the important work that we are doing to build understanding and create new avenues of cooperation.

Now, I understand that Vice Premier Wang said a few words to you about the Shanghai Expo. (Laughter.) And I want to reinforce his message. The theme for the Expo, 揃etter City ?Better Life,?will present a vision of a sustainable, healthy, and prosperous world in the 21st century. It抯 anticipated that more than 70 million people will visit and more than 190 nations will participate. Six months ago, it wasn抰 at all clear that the United States would be one of those 190 nations, but thanks to a number of you, we are on track to be able to do so. And I salute
Vice Premier Wang for his leadership. He was, as some of you know, the chair of the committee for the Beijing Olympics, so if that is any indication of his organizational acuity, I think we can look forward to a very successful Shanghai Expo.

And the U.S. National Pavilion will be informative, educational, and interactive, showcasing American ingenuity, looking at how we can address together global challenges like climate change and clean energy, sustainable agriculture, mass transit, health, and economic development. We are delighted that a number of leading American companies such as GE and Pepsico, Chevron, Marriott, Corning, and others have signed on to be part of putting together this visionary pavilion that will showcase much of what is best about our country. There is, actually, a model of the Pavilion somewhere around here that I urge you to take a look at. This is shameless, I know, but that抯 part of the job. (Laughter.)

We have formally signed a Participation Contract. We have a U.S. Commissioner General, Jose Villarreal. My Special Representative for Global Partnerships, Elizabeth Bagley, Ambassador Bagley, is here. We have now raised more than half the funds needed to begin construction. I have told both the Vice Premier and the State Councilor that, if necessary, I will personally build it in order to get it ready by the May opening. (Laughter.) Commerce Secretary Gary Locke recently traveled to Shanghai for the Pavilion抯 groundbreaking ceremony.

So we are on task, as they say. And Ambassador Bagley, along with her deputy, Special Representative Kris Balderston, are here tonight, obviously more than willing to answer any questions.

Now, I mention this at some length because we feel very strongly that this partnership between China and the United States for the 21st century needs to be manifest in visible ways. Secretary Geithner, at the conclusion of his discussions with the Vice Premier, announced some very positive findings and commitments of moving forward on our economic recovery efforts. State Councilor Dai and I discussed, literally, every part of the world and have a very good understanding of how we can continue to work together.

But this is all about the future. And I抳e told this story before, but I want to end before I have the great privilege of introducing the next speaker. State Councilor Dai and I had a wonderful, relaxing social dinner Sunday night at the Blair House, a very small dinner where we spent time just talking about everything and getting to know each other better. It wasn抰 about the business of two great countries trying to determine the best way forward for our people and the world, but it touched on what is important.

And what is important is that Councilor Dai had just had a new grandson. And he told me with that wonderful smile that lights up his face, and we were thinking about the significance of what we were to embark on for the last two days. And I suggested that before every meeting we bring pictures of our children and our grandchildren, because truly, that is what this work is all about. That is what should guide us and inspire us and chasten us with respect to the decisions that we make. So that is going to certainly be a principle of participation and commitment that Councilor Dai and I intend to pursue.

Because this is part of a new beginning. It is the culmination of a process begun decades ago, when Dr. Kissinger was instrumental in opening the door to the possibility that then came into fruition years, ten years, later of normalized relations. We were so constantly thinking of Henry Kissinger over the last days getting ready for this, because his work, his courage, the risk that he took, has led us in many ways to this evening.

And on a personal note, let me say that since taking this job, I抳e relied on the wise counsel of many of my predecessors, and Secretary Kissinger has been among the most generous and thoughtful with his guidance and advice. So once again, we are grateful that he is here with us tonight as we continue to work toward something that he saw on the horizon and convinced others that it was possible to see and move toward a stronger U.S.-China relationship. Please join me in welcoming Secretary ?former Secretary Henry Kissinger. (Applause.) *7

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XXXXXVIII. Pursuit of our 21st Century Golden Key!

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Secretary's Remarks: Peruvian Independence Day!
By Hillary Rodham Clinton and U.S. Department of State

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{{{Hillary Rodham Clinton
Secretary of State
Washington, DC
July 28, 2009}}}

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***** "....... ... ." ---??? *807

***** On behalf of the Government of the United States and the American people, I extend my warmest congratulations to the people of Peru as you celebrate your 188th anniversary of independence. The United States and Peru have worked together on many issues of mutual importance, including enhancing citizen safety and ensuring the benefits of trade are shared broadly within our societies. *101

... (To be continued ...) ...For the thousands of Peruvian immigrants who now make their homes in the United States, July 28 will be a time to reconnect with family and friends in Peru and honor Peru~{!/~}s distinguished history. Today, we join all Peruvians in celebrating our shared democratic traditions.

[[*807. Hillary Rodham Clinton and U.S. Department of State. "Secretary's Remarks: Peruvian Independence Day!' "An e-mail to WBTI/USA ... Tue, 28 Jul 2009 18:21:18 -0500 ... PRN: 2009/788 .......
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觀念平台-哈佛教授被抓了!
Youth education: To grasp opportunities through nurturing young generations in this 21st Century!!
By 紀大偉

The following information has been posted internationally by the website of China Times. All the credits and responsibilities of the contents in Chinese belong to the original writer and publisher!

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 "在台大念外文研究所的時候,時值一九九○年代,(深受美國影響的)學界關心各種社會弱勢,美國黑人研究也就成為新興學術研究重點之一。那時美國黑人小說家東尼.莫里森獲得諾貝爾獎,更讓這個學門走紅了些," 美國 康州大學外文系 駐校助理教授 (in U.S.A.) 紀大偉 writes.*1 The article has just been posted at www.chinatimes.com of China Times in Chinese on July 28, 2009. "至少在那時候,社會上的弱勢走進學院就成了紅牌:黑人、(各國的)原住民、同性戀,都是。可是學院紅牌從學院走向社會,弱勢卻還是弱勢。美國的黑人研究在地球另一面的臺灣也紅了起來,可是美國國境內的大部分黑人仍然浸在各種貧困中。我們在臺灣很難幫黑人做點甚麼;我只是守本分地,讀了著名黑人學者蓋茲二世(Henry Louis Gates, Jr[.])等人的論文. 到美國後,發現蓋茲二世比想像的更紅。他是哈佛大學的王牌教授,而且主持電視節目。在美國,這種可以遊走於學界和通俗媒體的學者極少。正因為蓋茲二世鼎鼎大名,所以他在今年七月十六日被警方逮捕的新聞震動各界。他在當天回到位於哈佛大學附近的自宅,發現大門進不去,便想撞門而入;路人以為發生闖空門案,便報警處理,而員警就把他逮捕了──他被捕之後的制式大頭照(正面和側面)上了媒體。警方存檔照片中的黑人教授,看起來真的很像刻板印象中的(黑人)搶匪。學界固然因此議論紛紛(而且可以想見,會沒完沒了);連本來不大談論種族議題的歐巴馬總統竟然也嗆聲了,指責警方的動作太粗糙,有種族歧視之嫌。此事至今還沒完沒了:痛罵警方歧視黑人的蓋茲二世,無罪獲釋;警方低調回嗆歐巴馬,他們並沒有種族歧視…… ."

... (To be continued ...)  ...這樁烏龍事件像是鬧劇,不像真的。這就好比:台大資深教授被反鎖在溫州街自家之外,想要破門而入,結果被溫州街的警員逮捕──當地警員認不出來被捕的人是何方神聖,而鄰居也沒有出來幫腔。不過這樣比擬並不夠真切,因為蓋茲二世事件的種族因素是臺灣(看起來)沒有的:在美國,就算黑人貴為哈佛大學名教授,也可能因為莫名其妙的誤會在哈佛大學附近被捕;就算黑人已經貴為美國總統,也只能用閃閃爍爍的態度關切這件顯然涉及種族歧視的烏龍案──而且當有人質疑歐巴馬偏袒黑人時,歐巴馬就要馬上撇清說沒有。簡言之,各方都很憋,很窩囊。

***** "....... ... ." ---??? *102

 就算黑人當上大學名教授,當上美國總統,黑人還是沒有被平等看待,黑人並沒有被解放。麻煩的是,警方對蓋茲二世和歐巴馬嗆聲的時候,卻可以聲稱他們一切依法行事(但,所謂依法,也是很主觀進行的一回事),絕無歧視──原來,各種歧視(含歧視黑人)就是一種狡猾的魔術,上一秒它被召喚出來,下一秒它又被變不見。若要歧視真正消失,光是靠學者和總統是絕對不夠的. *3

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*2. 紀大偉. Ibid., 1-2.
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Jackson physician's Las Vegas home, office searched ---Jackson physician aided authorities, lawyer says!'
By BRIAN HAYNES and HOWARD STUTZ

[[[ Drug Enforcement Administration agents arrive Tuesday morning at the home of Dr. Conrad Murray, who is at the center of the investigation into Michael Jackson's death. DEA agents and Los Angeles police carried out search warrants on Murray's Summerlin home and Flamingo Road office.
Photo by Jeff Scheid.

An unidentified law enforcement officer wearing a mask carries files out of the Flamingo Road office of Dr. Conrad Murray on Tuesday.
Photo by Duane Prokop.

Lt. Greg Strenk of LAPD's robbery-homicide unit speaks to the media Tuesday after law enforcement officers removed boxes and files from the Las Vegas office of Dr. Conrad Murray as part of the investigation into the death of Michael Jackson.
Photo by Duane Prokop. ]]]

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' "Federal drug enforcement agents and Los Angeles police descended on the Las Vegas home and office of Michael Jackson's doctor Tuesday in their investigation of the pop star's death," ' Las Vegas Review-Journal's website, reviewjournal.com, posts this information early this morning at 4:37 a.m. on July 29, 2009.*5007 ' "Armed with search warrants and escorted by Las Vegas police, investigators spent chunks of the day scouring Dr. Conrad Murray's Summerlin home and Flamingo Road office for "medical records relating to Michael Jackson and all of his reported aliases," Murray's lawyer, Edward Chernoff, said in a statement." '

... (To be continued ...) ...The 56-year-old doctor was home when investigators arrived and helped them during the search, the statement said.

Residents at Red Rock Country Club knew, through news reports, that Murray was their neighbor. Yet many were surprised early Tuesday by the sound of television news helicopters hovering overhead.

"My kids heard the helicopters, and we wondered what was happening," said Jenny Hanson, a five-year resident of the neighborhood. "Once I saw all the people out on the street, we knew what it was all about."

Drug Enforcement Administration agents and Los Angeles police detectives entered the 5,268-square-foot, two-story residence at 2426 Grassy Spring Place shortly after 8 a.m. and left about three hours later carrying three yellow cases and two black boxes.

Chernoff said investigators seized cell phones and a computer hard drive.

Meanwhile, outside the doctor's office at 2110 E. Flamingo Road, near Eastern Avenue, reporters from Las Vegas, Los Angeles and beyond began staking out the building before 8 a.m. in anticipation of the search. Investigators entered the building about 9 a.m. and emerged about 5 p.m.

The search warrants, which were issued in a Las Vegas court, were sealed.

Though authorities characterize Murray as the target of the manslaughter investigation, they have stopped short of labeling him a suspect.

Murray told investigators he administered the anesthetic propofol to Jackson the night before he died to help him sleep, said a law enforcement official who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the investigation is ongoing. The official told AP that Murray left the bedroom where Jackson was sedated and returned to find the star not breathing. It was unclear how long Murray was out of the room.

The official said investigators were working under the theory that propofol caused Jackson's heart to stop. Toxicology reports that should show what killed Jackson are expected as early as this week.

The media storm surrounding Jackson's death reached Las Vegas in force Tuesday. At times, four helicopters buzzed Murray's house, two camera men perched on a nearby hill, and a swarm of reporters and photographers waited outside the main gate to the neighborhood.

For more than a week, security officers from the Red Rock Country Club had been stationed near the house, turning away media and other visitors.

Ken Hill, president of the Red Rock Country Club Home- owners Association, said all residents are afforded their right to privacy, which is why the community's security was beefed up around Murray's house.

Media members who watched the search of Murray's house were asked to leave once authorities left.

Hill said a security officer would again be stationed near the house, and visitors would not be allowed near it.

Some residents pointed out that Red Rock Country Club had been home to the late Dr. Elias Ghanem, who treated celebrities including Elvis Presley, Liberace and Jackson. Dr. Dipak Desai, the central figure in last year's hepatitis C outbreak, is also a Red Rock Country Club resident.

"It's pretty surreal to see all this happening here," Nancy Knapp said.

Alex Zara, who was home from college in New York, was friends with Murray's son, Conrad Murray Jr. Once, he said, the doctor joined the pair in a basketball game.

"He was a pretty good athlete. He could dunk," Zara said. "I had no idea he was Michael Jackson's doctor."

Meaghan Morley watched the commotion from her nearby house. She said that she didn't know Murray but that his residence became known quickly.

"Word travels fast in the little grapevine of Red Rock County Club," she said. "I've known it was coming."

Morley snapped photos of the 10 or 12 agents entering the doctor's house.

She gave a simple answer about why she was there.

"Michael Jackson," she said. "I want a good angle. He's a legend." *8168

[[[ Review-Journal reporters Mike Blasky and Maggie Lillis and The Associated Press contributed to this report. Contact reporter Brian Haynes at bhaynes@reviewjournal. com or 702-383-0281. ]]]

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The latest issue of the Graziadio Business Report is now online at: http://gbr.pepperdine.edu]]]

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New GBR Blog Videos!
Takeaways from Graziadio School faculty research now in video format!

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Offshoring May Slow Impending U.S. Economic Recovery
When jobs return, they will likely be in developing countries where labor is more cost-effective.
Fred Maidment, PhD *701

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To cut costs and ride out the recession, many U.S. companies are offshoring jobs at greater rates than in the past. Many of these jobs will not return to the United States~{!*~}yet another obstacle to an eventual economic recovery.

IT Outsourcing: China Grasps for the Lead
China presents a major threat to India in the global IT outsourcing industry.
Yunus Kathawala, PhD, and Christoph Heeren

Is a shift in the global outsourcing of IT occurring? India has long been known for its dominance in the field; however, China is making strong headway.

Domestic Partner Benefits in the United States
A Discussion of Issues Related to Cost, Plan Design, and Administration
James Schaefer, MBA

The rapid increase in U.S. households comprised of non-married couples has created a challenging environment for employers as they try to keep pace with the changing profile of the work force.

Examining the Role of Short-Term Correlation in Portfolio Diversification
Study shows that the nearer and shorter the timeframe, the greater the likelihood an investment will move from uncorrelated to correlated.
Jeffry Haber, PhD, and Andrew Braunstein, PhD

The benefit of holding uncorrelated assets is that they should not all move in lock step~{!*~}while one goes down, hopefully another will increase. This article examines whether the oft-quoted long-term correlations are similar in the short term as well.

Special Technical Analysis
The Buffett Approach to Valuing Stocks
Steven R. Ferraro, PhD, CFA

This article showcases the process famed U.S. investor and Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett is reported to go though to determine the intrinsic value of a publicly traded company.

The Economics of Energy
Audio Interview with BP's Chief Economist Christof R~{(9~}hl
Warren J. Hahn, PE, PhD

As BP's chief economist, Dr. R~{(9~}hl analyzes global economic developments and their impact on energy markets, and provides strategic input into BP~{!/~}s activities. Prior to joining BP, he served as the World Bank~{!/~}s Chief Economist in Russia and in Brazil.

Prescription for Success
Audio Interview with McKesson U.S. Pharmaceutical President John Figueroa
Danielle L. Scott

John Figueroa began his career with McKesson in August 1997 as Vice President of Sales for California for McKesson Health Systems. Prior to his current role, he was responsible for the company's relationships with retail chains and mail service customers, their largest and fastest growing segments.

Editorial
E-Learning is "Green" Learning
Owen P. Hall, Jr., PE, PhD, Editor-in-Chief

Universities can help shape sustainability efforts in the short and long term by educating the next generation of leaders through enhanced e-learning that includes strong sustainability components within the curricula.

The Book Corner

In this issue, Graziadio faculty offer reviews of:

The Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World
by Niall Ferguson

Executing Your Strategy: How to Break It Down and Get It Done
by Mark Morgan, William A. Malek, Raymond E. Levitt

From the Bureau to the Boardroom: 30 Management Lessons from the FBI by Dan Carrison

The Genius Machine: The 11 Steps That Turn Raw Ideas into Brilliance
by Gerald Sindell

The Holy Grail of Macroeconomics: Lessons from Japan's Great Recession by Richard C. Koo

Investing Against the Tide: Lessons From a Life Running Money
by Anthony Bolton

Leaders Make the Future: Ten New Leadership Skills for an Uncertain World by Bob Johansen

Leading with Kindness: How Good People Consistently Get Superior Results by William F. Baker, PhD, and Michael O'Malley, PhD

The Make Money on Foreclosures Answer Book
by Denise L. Evans

Reinvention: How to Make the Rest of Your Life the Best of Your Life
by Brian Tracy

Retire Rich from Real Estate
by Marc W. Andersen

Street Fighters: The Last 72 Hours of Bear Stearns, the Toughest Firm on Wall Street
by Kate Kelly

Why She Buys: The New Strategy for Reaching the World's Most Powerful Consumers
by Bridget Brennan *707

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072709-1157 "Business & Administration (PPAA20)" of WBTI's website, Monday, 11:57 a.m.(LV), July 27, 2009 #First Edition [Enriched until at 8:21 a.m.(LV) on July 28, 2009.]
Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti
Distinguished Authors: Barack H. Obama, Harry M. Reid, Hillary R. Clinton, Al Gore, John McCain, John Kerry, John Ensign, Shelley Berkley, Dina Titus, and Bill Clinton. Advisory Board: Governor Jim Gibbons, Chairman; U. S. Senators Harry Reid and John Ensign, Vice Chairmen; U. S. Representatives Shelley Berkley and Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman, Executive Directors. 24th U. S. Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao, Chairperson; Dr. Tony T. Lei, President. District Judges Mark Denton and Valorie Vega, Vice Presidents. Dr. William N. Thompson, Director of Public Administration Institution; Dr. E. Lee Bernick and Dr. G. Keong Leong, Deans of Graduate School of Business and Public Administration; Dr. Sue Fawn Chung, Director of Culture Institution; Dr. John Z. Wang, Acting Director of Asian Marketing Institution. U. S. District Court Judge Brain Sandoval, former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court A. William Maupin, former District Attorney Stewart L. Bell, Honorary Chairmen, Clark County District Attorney and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC). District Attorney David Roger and former Clark County Sheriff Bill Young, Chairmen of CCDAPCC. Nevada Lt. Governor Brian K. Krolicki, Chairman of the Advisory Board of International Cities Business Council (ICBC); Commissioner of NCOT and former Lt. Governor of Nevada, Lorraine T. Hunt-Bono, Honorary Chairperson; Dr. Stuart H. Mann, Executive Director; Miss Charlyne Chen, Chairperson of ICBC. *It's our pleasure to pay a tribute to the above officials and intellectuals who dedicate to the civic and community service aspects of our organization in an honorary or adjunct capacity. WBTI's e-mail address: tojulei@yahoo.com
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XXXXXV. Positive and Perspective on Mutual Cooperation and Development!

<<< Quick news through Yahoo! Mail by Associated Press (AP)! [To be continued ...] >>>

At 5:37 a.m.(LV) on Monday, July 27, 2009!!

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{{{ An elegant photo of Chinese President Hu Jintao ... }}}

Taiwan, China leaders exchange 1st direct messages today!
To be ready for our time when it comes!!
By Debby Wu, Terry Care, Valorie Vega, Rory Reid, Bobby Gronauer, and Tiffany Chang

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***** TAIPEI, Taiwan ?The presidents of Taiwan and China exchanged direct messages Monday for the first time since the two sides split 60 years ago ?the latest sign of their warming relations.*1

According to a Nationalist Party statement, Chinese President Hu Jintao congratulated Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou on his election Sunday as party chairman, and told Ma he hopes his Chinese Communist Party can work with Ma's Nationalist Party in the best interest of both sides.

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"I hope both our parties can continue to promote peaceful development in cross-strait relations, and help bolster mutual trust between the two sides in political affairs," Hu's telegram said. China's state-owned Xinhua News Agency has confirmed that Hu sent the note.*107

In return, Ma called for both sides to work on peace.

"We should continue efforts to consolidate peace in the Taiwan Strait and rebuild regional stability," Ma said.*2

... (To be continued...) ... Taiwan and China usually communicate through semiofficial channels, with Taiwan's Straits Exchange Foundation talking with its Chinese counterpart, the Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Strait. The Straits Exchange Foundation is partly funded by the Taiwanese government.

While Ma's telegram addressed Hu as the Communist Party's general secretary, Hu simply called the Taiwanese leader "Mr. Ma," in an apparent attempt to avoid touching upon the sensitive Taiwan sovereignty issue.

Taiwan and China split amid civil war in 1949, but Beijing continues to claim the island as part of its territory. China is determined to bring Taiwan back into its fold, by persuasion if possible, by force if necessary.

Since Ma's election last May, however, relations have improved. Under Ma, the two sides have resumed high-level dialogues and forged closer trade relations.

Ma has helped facilitate direct regular air and sea links and allowed Chinese companies to invest on the island.

Hu and Ma previously exchanged telegrams directly once in 2005, when Ma was elected opposition chairman.*8

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[[[ East Asia and the Pacific: A New Strategic and Economic Dialogue with China! ^^^Monday, July 27, 2009 4:52 AM ^^^From: "U.S. Department of State" {usstatebpa@subscriptions.fcg.gov} Add sender to Contacts To: tojulei@yahoo.com ]]]

{{{ A New Strategic and Economic Dialogue with China!!
Hillary Rodham Clinton
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Timothy Geithner, Secretary of the Treasury
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July 27, 2009 }}}

A New Strategic and Economic Dialogue with China!
By Hillary Rodham Clinton, U.S. Department of State, Mark Denton, Jackie Glass, Jessie Walsh, and Jennifer Kung

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***** When the United States and China established diplomatic relations 30 years ago, it was far from clear what the future would hold. In 1979, China was still emerging from the ruins of the Cultural Revolution and its gross domestic product stood at a mere $176 billion, a fraction of the U.S. total of $2.5 trillion. Even travel and communication between our two great nations presented a challenge: a few unreliable telephone lines and no direct flights connected us. Today China~{!/~}s GDP tops four trillion dollars, thousands of emails and cellphone calls cross the Pacific Ocean daily, and by next year there will be 249 direct flights per week between the U.S. and China.*31

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... (To be continued ...)... To keep up with these changes that affect our citizens and our planet, we need to update our official ties with Beijing. During their first meeting in April, President Barack Obama and President Hu Jintao announced a new dialogue as part of the administration~{!/~}s efforts to build a positive, cooperative and comprehensive relationship with Beijing. So this week we will meet together in Washington with two of the highest-ranking officials in the Chinese government, Vice Premier Wang Qishan and State Councilor Dai Bingguo, to develop a new framework for U.S.-China relations. Many of our cabinet colleagues will join us in this ~{!0~}Strategic and Economic Dialogue,~{!1~} along with an equally large number of the most senior leaders of the Chinese government. Why are we doing this with China, and what does it mean for Americans?

Simply put, few global problems can be solved by the U.S. or China alone. And few can be solved without the U.S. and China together. The strength of the global economy, the health of the global environment, the stability of fragile states and the solution to nonproliferation challenges turn in large measure on cooperation between the U.S. and China. While our two-day dialogue will break new ground in combining discussions of both economic and foreign policies, we will be building on the efforts of the past seven U.S. administrations and on the existing tapestry of government-to-government exchanges and cooperation in several dozen different areas.

At the top of the list will be assuring recovery from the most serious global economic crisis in generations and assuring balanced and sustained global growth once recovery has taken hold. When the current crisis struck, the U.S. and China acted quickly and aggressively to support economic activity and to create and save jobs. The success of the world~{!/~}s major economies in blunting the force of the global recession and setting the stage for recovery is due in substantial measure to the bold steps our two nations have taken.

As we move toward recovery, we must take additional steps to lay the foundation for balanced and sustainable growth in the years to come. That will involve Americans rebuilding our savings, strengthening our financial system and investing in energy, education and health care to make our nation more productive and prosperous. For China it involves continuing financial sector reform and development. It also involves spurring domestic demand growth and making the Chinese economy less reliant on exports. Raising personal incomes and strengthening the social safety net to address the reasons why Chinese feel compelled to save so much would provide a powerful boost to Chinese domestic demand and global growth.

Both nations must avoid the temptation to close off our respective markets to trade and investment. Both must work hard to create new opportunities for our workers and our firms to compete equally, so that the people of each country see the benefit from the rapidly expanding U.S.-China economic relationship.

A second priority is to make progress on the interconnected issues of climate change, energy and the environment. Our two nations need to establish a true partnership to put both countries on a low-carbon pathway, simultaneously reducing greenhouse gas emissions while promoting economic recovery and sustainable development. The cross-cutting nature of our meetings offers a unique opportunity for key American officials to meet with their Chinese counterparts to work on the global issue of climate change. In the run-up to the international climate change conference in Copenhagen in December, it is clear that any agreement must include meaningful participation by large economies like China.

The third broad area for discussion is finding complementary approaches to security and development challenges in the region and across the globe. From the provocative actions of North Korea, to stability in Afghanistan and Pakistan, to the economic possibilities in Africa, the U.S. and China must work together to reach solutions to these urgent challenges confronting not only our two nations, but many others across the globe.

While this first round of the U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue offers a unique opportunity to work with Chinese officials, we will not always agree on solutions and we must be frank about our differences, including establishing the right venues to have those discussions. And while we are working to make China an important partner, we will continue to work closely with our long-standing allies and friends in Asia and around the world and rely on the appropriate international groups and organizations.

But having these strategic-level discussions with our Chinese counterparts will help build the trust and relationships to tackle the most vexing global challenges of today~{!*~}and of the coming generation. The Chinese have a wise aphorism: ~{!0~}When you are in a common boat, you need to cross the river peacefully together.~{!1~} Today, we will join our Chinese counterparts in grabbing an oar and starting to row.*37

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<<< Remarks by Secretary Clinton: July 2009! [To be completed ...] >>>

Remarks at Plenary Session of the U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue!
By Hillary Rodham Clinton

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Washington, DC
July 27, 2009 ]]]

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Good morning. And Zhongxing Huanyin.

It is a privilege to open this inaugural meeting of the Strategic and Economic Dialogue between the United States and China. I am especially pleased to join my co-chair, Secretary Geithner, and to welcome State Councilor Dai and Vice Premier Wang. I look forward to resuming the productive discussions I had with Councilor Dai, President Hu, and Premier Wen on my trip to China in February, and to build on President Obama and President Hu抯 meeting in London.*701

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... (To be continued ...) ...This is both a culmination, and a beginning. A culmination of actions taken by our predecessors 30 years ago, when the United States and China established formal diplomatic relations, and Deng Xiaoping launched China抯 economic reform and opening to the world. What followed was a blossoming of Chinese economic growth and diplomatic engagement that has allowed our nations to reach this place of opportunity today.

This dialogue also marks a beginning ?the beginning of an unprecedented effort to lay the foundation for a positive, cooperative, and comprehensive U.S.-Chinese relationship for the 21st century.

That so many members of President Obama抯 cabinet are here reflects our belief that a stronger relationship will yield rewards, not only for our two nations, but for the world beyond.

For in the decades ahead, great countries will be defined less by their power to dominate or divide than by their capacity to solve problems. It is this reality ?and the fact that no country can solve today抯 challenges alone ?that demands a new global architecture for progress.

Although past relations between the United States and China have been influenced by the idea of a balance of power among great nations, the fresh thinking of the 21st century can move us from a multi-polar world to a multi-partner world. And it is our hope that the dialogue we initiate today will enable us to shape that common agenda.

Our nations face common global threats, from the economic crisis, to non-proliferation, climate change and clean energy, pandemic disease and global poverty, North Korea, Iran, and extremism in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

To meet these threats, we must find common ground and work together in common purpose, even as we may disagree on certain issues.

As we抣l hear from the President later this morning, the Obama Administration is committed to broader engagement ?to using robust diplomacy and development and working with and beyond government to solve regional and global problems and take advantage of the unprecedented opportunities they present.

When I was in China in February, it was my first time back in almost a decade. And I was struck, as many visitors are, by the transformation that had taken place. Driving on the third ring road in Beijing, I felt like was watching a movie in fast-forward. From a few high rise buildings on my last trip, to a gleaming Olympic complex and corporate skyscrapers today. From millions of Flying Pigeon bicycles navigating the streets, to cars of every model traversing modern thoroughfares. And for those traveling to Shanghai, an already cosmopolitan city soon to add the Shanghai Expo.

All are testaments to China抯 dynamism and growth. And we welcome these signs of progress.

We also welcome China抯 role in promoting peace and stability in the Asia Pacific. Over the past 30 years, the United States has helped foster security in the region ?a critical factor in China抯 growth, and an important strategic interest of our own. In the future, we will remain actively engaged in promoting the security of Asia. When misunderstandings or disagreements arise, we will work through them peacefully and through intensive dialogue.

This Strategic and Economic Dialogue differs from past dialogues in scope, substance, and approach. It is comprehensive by design, meant to enlist the full range of talent within our governments and to include cross-cutting challenges that are neither bureaucratically neat, nor easily compartmentalized.

With this dialogue we are laying, brick by brick, the foundation of a stronger relationship ?improving lines of communication; increasing understanding; setting priorities; and creating a work plan.

Our agenda will focus on several areas:

First, the economic recovery. Repairing the global economy is a priority for both the United States and China. We have taken aggressive action at home to stimulate our economy and stabilize our financial institutions. China has taken similarly bold steps and we both agree that further economic and financial cooperation is necessary for global recovery.

Second, climate change and clean energy. As the world抯 two biggest emitters, we must demonstrate to the developed and developing world that clean energy and economic growth can go hand-in-hand. We are already involved in promising partnerships. In Beijing, I toured a geo-thermal plant that is a true U.S.-Chinese collaboration. General Electric has provided high-tech equipment to produce heat and power with half the emissions, and far less water usage than the coal plants that are typically relied on. And Chinese businesses build the steam turbines that help to power the plant. This plant saves costs and provides clean energy ?including heat for the U.S. Embassy.

Third, security challenges. I just attended the ASEAN conference in Thailand, where the North Korean regime抯 recent provocations were a subject of great concern. China and the United States both appreciate the dangers of escalating tensions and a prospective arms race in East Asia; and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.

Already, China and the United States have worked together to contain dangerous actions on the part of North Korea. We are grateful for the Chinese government抯 leadership in establishing the Six Party Talks and for its close cooperation in response to North Korean missile launches. In this dialogue, we will discuss ways to work jointly to persuade the regime to agree to denuclearization and end its international isolation.

We will also discuss our common concerns about the nuclear weapons capability of Iran, and explore ways to address violent extremism and promote stability in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Fourth, development. Under President Obama, development, like diplomacy, is an equally important pillar of American foreign policy. Many of the world抯 threats stem from lack of opportunity which, in turn, leads to poverty, social erosion, and political instability. By addressing global scourges such as hunger, illiteracy, disease, and economic marginalization from the bottom up, and by insisting on accountability and adherence to the rule of law, we can widen opportunity and prosperity for more people in more places.

None of these problems will be easy to solve, and results won抰 happen overnight. We will not always see eye-to-eye, as is the case with human rights, where the United States will continue to be guided by the ideal that the rights of all people must be respected. Still, solutions to many of today抯 global challenges are within reach if we work cooperatively where our interests intersect, and are honest with each other when they don抰.

A well-known Chinese saying speaks of a sacred mountain in northern China near Confucius?home. It says: 揥hen people are of one mind and heart, they can move Mt. Tai."

We cannot expect to be united at every turn, but we can be of one mind and heart on the need to find common ground as we confront the shared challenges of the 21st century. The Obama
Administration has embraced this dialogue with China early and energetically because we want to see it to fruition. This is an issue of great importance to me as Secretary of State, and I know the same is true for my colleagues and for our President.

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SENIORS UNITED

August 2009

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August 5, 2009 at 12:00 noon. This meeting will be held at the Clark County Library located at 1401 E Flamingo Road. We will be honoring Congresswoman Shelley Berkley. She has been a great advocate for our seniors and children on health care. Our members appreciate the support Shelley has given Seniors United through the years and we hope all can make this special meeting and thank Shelley. We would also like to thank PhRMA for providing lunch at this meeting. See menu below. *1

ON BEHALF OF ALL OUR MEMBERS OF SENIORS UNITED AND ITS BOARD WE WOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS A SINCERE THANK YOU TO HUMANA FOR THEIR GENEROUS ASSISTANCE IN COVERING THE COST OF PRINTING OUR 揌IGHLIGHTS NEWSLETTER EVERY MONTH. THANK YOU ALSO TO DIXON KELLER AND RON WILLIAMS FOR THEIR SUPPORT OF THIS ORGANIZATION.

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Our next meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, September 8, 2009. This meeting will be held at the Clark County Library located at 1401 E. Flamingo Road at 12:00 noon. Happy Labor Day! *2

Are your dues paid? We would hate for you to miss a meeting. Call Doris Balducci for more information at 732-4366. If you would like to be contacted by email about our meetings, please contact Doris at dbalducci@juno.com.

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LUNCH MENU FOR AUGUST 5TH

Italian Pasta Salad

Fresh Strawberries with cream

Roast Turkey Croissants

Italian Style Anti Pasta Wrap

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June 9, 2009 Press Release

Attorney General抯 Senior Medicare Patrol Program Awarded Grant

Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto announced the award of a three year federal grant by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration on Aging, to administer Nevada抯 Senior Medicare Patrol Program (NV SMP), a national initiative to help combat the approximate $27 billion dollars lost nationwide each year to Medicare fraud, waste and abuse. *3

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The three year federal grant to the Attorney General program is $540,000 awarded on the condition the program generate an additional $180,000 of in-kind services during the period.

The NV SMP is a multi-agency collaboration of government, non-profit and private industry partners who provide information on health care fraud prevention and identification of current fraud schemes. The program will recruit and train retired professional seniors to assist staff in providing individual consultation, training, and outreach to Nevada beneficiaries and their caretakers.

The mission is to create an informed Nevada Medicare/Medicaid beneficiary population with the ability to recognize suspicious activity in the delivery of their health care, while providing an in-state mechanism to report allegations of fraud.

Since 1999, staff and volunteers from the Attorney General抯 office have provided education, presentations and information distribution throughout the state. Presentations on Medicare fraud prevention have been given to senior or community centers in every county in the state during Attorney General Masto抯 Rural Road Trips over the past two years.

In addition to creating a more informed health care consumer better capable of detecting suspect or fraudulent activities regarding the delivery of their health care, the project provides the state a system for immediate reporting of suspicious activity. The information received may result in further investigation and could lead to criminal or civil prosecution, administrative sanctions, fines and/or recovery of funds.

For further information regarding the NV SMP project, contact the program at 702-486-3403 or staff director Jo Anne Embry and program assistant Sherri Shott at 702-486-3320.

Las Vegas Little Theater is selling season tickets for their 2009/2010 season. The productions will be: Death Trap, Mark Twain抯 Is he Dead?,

Don抰 dress for Dinner, The Shadow Box, Regrets Only and I Ought to be in the Pictures. Senior subscriptions are $85.00. For more information contact the theater at 362-7996. It抯 Show Time!

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SENIORS UNITED CREED

ESTABLISHED BY JULIAN AND LILIAN WALLACE

Seniors United was Created as an inspirational medium for seniors. It抯 purpose is to educate, promote and protect the rights of seniors.

The needs of seniors differ from younger citizens.

It is important to have an organization devoted to our place in the community and to promote it抯 continued growth.

The members of Seniors United want to share experiences with others.

Nonpartisan and nonsectarian, we are very actively involved in the political structure of our state and country.

Forums are varied to benefit the needs of the community and to discuss political issues. Guest speakers come from all areas.

It is with pride that we are seniors and are doubly proud to be members of Seniors United.

The pride continues in our many accomplishments and in the good name we have established in the community.

Our goal is to develop plans for a great tomorrow and to make it happen.

Everyone is welcome, young to old and from every walk of life. *3

SENIORS UNITED MEANS SENIOR POWER

A monthly publication of Seniors United. A nonprofit organization serving thousands of Senior Citizen

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Printing sponsored by:

HUMANA

CEO
Jackie Seip
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702 968-2090 (fax)

PRESIDENT
Jerry Johnson
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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Judge Frank Sullivan
702 455-2434

SECRETARY
Marian Replogle
702 455-4909

TREASURER
Doris Balducci
702 732-4366

HIGHLIGHTS EDITOR
Carol Burgeson
702 889-1574
702 592-6917 (cell)
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PUBLICITY/SUNSHINE LADY
Ileana Drobkin
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TELEPHONE CHAIR
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POLITICAL DIRECTOR
Diana Lanchart
702 499-4448

ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE
Ron & Linda Ellen
702 435-0000

SOCIAL SECURITY COLUMN
By Rita Meier
Nevada Public Affairs Specialist

RETIRED WITH CHILDREN?

The idea of someone being 搑etired with children may seem like the seed of another television sit-com or reality show. But the fact is that it抯 becoming more and more common for older people to have minor children in their care whether by bringing new children into the world, taking over the care of grandchildren or adopting children who need nurturing parents.

So it抯 important to know that if you receive Social Security benefits and have minor children who depend on you, you might be able to receive benefits for them, too. This is true whether you receive benefits as a retiree or you receive Social Security disability or survivors benefits.

To get benefits, a child must have a parent (or in some cases a grandparent) who:

is disabled or retired and entitled to Social Security benefits; or
died after having worked long enough in a job where he or she paid Social Security taxes.
The child also must be:

Unmarried; and
Younger than age18; or
18-19 years old and a full-time student (no higher than grade 12); or
18 or older and disabled. (The disability must have started before age 22.)

Within a family, a child may receive up to one-half of the parent抯 full retirement or disability benefit, or 75 percent of the deceased parent抯 basic Social Security benefit. However, there is a limit to the amount of money that can be paid to a family. The maximum family payment can be from 150 to 180 percent of the parent抯 full benefit amount. If the total amount payable to all family members exceeds this limit, each child抯 benefit is reduced proportionately until the total equals the maximum allowable amount.

For example, if you are retired with a minor child and your benefit payment is $1,000 a month, your minor child could get up to half of that each month, or $500. However, if you had two minor children in your care, the maximum your entire family could receive would be between $1,500 and $1,800 that抯 $1,000 for you and between $250 and $400 per child.

Whether you receive Social Security benefits because you have a disabling condition, due to the death of a spouse or because you抳e reached retirement, if you have minor children, you抣l want to read Social Security抯 online publication, Benefits for Children at www.socialsecurity.gov/pubs/10085.html.

With deep regret and sadness we have lost a dear friend, Former Henderson Municipal Judge John Provost passed away on Tuesday, July 14, 2009. He was 48 years of age. We extend our thoughts and prayers to his family during this time of sorrow.

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Seniors United APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP

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Name:_____________________________________________________________________

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Please make checks payable to: Seniors United

Mail to: 1155 East Twain Suite #108 - 177, Las Vegas , NV 89169

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References

*1. Seniors United. '... .,' "An e-mail ... Monday, July 27, 2009 11:47 AM
From: 'dbalducci@juno.com' {dbalducci@juno.com} .......
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*2. Seniors United. Ibid., 1-2.
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*3. Seniors United. Ibid., 1.

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Joint U.S.-China Closing Statements and Press Conference!
By Hillary Rodham Clinton and U.S. Department of State

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Tune In: Cao on WWL TodaySunday, July 26, 2009 7:41 AM
From: "Congressman Anh "Joseph" Cao" Add sender to ContactsTo: tojulei@yahoo.com
EMAIL NEWSLETTER
Today, I will be a guest on WWL TV in New Orleans.
The interview airs at 10:30 AM CST on channel 4 and at 12:30 PM CST on WUPL channel 54.

Tune in as Dennis Woltering and I speak about health care and recovery issues in the 2nd district.

The segment will re-air on www.wwltv.com tonight.

Anh "Joseph" Cao
Member of Congress

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