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Cyber theft charges against military officials put more strain on troubled US-China relations BY MATTHEW PENNINGTON The Associated Press WASHINGTON—The indictment of five Chinese military officials on cyber espionage charges will intensify friction between ❱❱ PAGE 21 Cyber theft
A BOAT ADVENTURE allows visitors to see the corals in shallow waters at Sohoton National Park in Bucas Grande Islands, Surigao del Norte
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PH to share turnaround story as host of WEF BY DORIS C. DUMLAO Philippine Daily Inquirer MANILA, PHILIPPINES—The East Asia summit of the World Economic Forum (WEF) usually takes place in a country that’s shaping the story of the region for that particular year. Last year’s host Burma (Myanmar), for instance, had just come out of de-
cades of economic and political isolation and being Southeast Asia’s last frontier, business groups—including outboundlooking Philippine conglomerates—are scrambling to gain a foothold. When Indonesia hosted the summit in 2011, it was the hottest emerging market as the commodity boom benefited the world’s largest coal exporter. At the
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