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| | Spot-On: Jonathan Ansfield: Arab, Jew and Chinese |
 | | Jews, from what many well-educated Chinese have heard, are smart, well-off, and in proportion to their numbers, highly influential in international politics, media and business. |
 | | The Confucian and Judaic traditions, educated Chinese are often quick to note, share certain priorities: education, family, a zest for debate, and a spirit of entrepreneurship. |
 | | Chinese are made to witness for themselves the gory ravages of war - mostly on the Lebanese side of the border, mind you – so that they’ll support the government’s catch-all policy objective: peace and stability. |
| www.spot-on.com /archives/ansfield/2006/07/post.html (1379 words) |
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