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It is, after all, the best paper around, a true wonder-of-the-world.
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Before the Communists came to power in 1949, travellers reported an eighth wonder of the world: a green if dusty city, largely unaltered from the medieval plan laid out under Kublai Khan and built upon by the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1912) dynasties.
ECONOMIST: China��s Communist modernisers are wrecking the capital
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After their son died, Mr. Thongbai and his wife, Sunthana, grieved for years before a number of disasters across the world made them wonder about the boy's pronouncements.
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Nothing is more affirming of the entrepreneurial spirit that spending time with a child and seeing the wonder and curiosity with which they approach the world.
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No wonder the world of finance is such a mess!
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It is no wonder that the five-day game is facing a battle for survival in this part of the world if the captain and coach approach it like this, with absolutely no consideration to spectators, sponsors and a huge television audience.
BBC: Jonathan Agnew column
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To early Europeans, America seemed a world truly new, and their words give voice to the strangeness and wonder of discovery.
NPR: Unearthing History in 'A Voyage Long and Strange'
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The tablet phenomenon in the world today is bigger than the size of its memory chip, more awe-inspiring than the speed of its processor it is a wonder of our time, and in an ever more connected and computerized world, it may be the perfect tool for the industrious, creative, modern human.
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No wonder Siberia, remote to so much of the world, looks to Chinese eyes like a convenient granary.
FORBES: Issues & Ideas
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But you have to wonder whether it will also turn out to be another step towards a post-crisis world of monetary policy, where the nominal rate of inflation is no longer the target of choice.
BBC: Fed gives itself a new target