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Randal Archibold
New York Times — Central America Bureau Chief
Bio: NY Times Bureau Chief, Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean. Jefe de la Corresponsalía, Mexico, America Central y el Caribe. Panamanian-New Jerseyan.
Location: NY Times/Mexico City Bureau
Beat:
World
It sounds a little like an Onion headline but ... NYT: "C.I.A. to Focus More on Spying, a Difficult Shift" t.co/e7RYTLrw8k
C.I.A. to Focus More on Spying, a Difficult Shift
countries like Russia, China and other so-called hard targets — difficult environments where governments are hard to penetrate and many C.I.A. operatives are under constant surveillance. Spying on the streets
countries like Russia, China and other so-called hard targets — difficult environments where governments are hard to penetrate and many C.I.A. operatives are under constant surveillance. Spying on the streets
John Detrixhe
Bloomberg News — Government Bonds and Currency Reporter
Bio: Government bonds and foreign-exchange reporter for Bloomberg News. Nets fan, Cubs fan and runner in Brooklyn. TWITTER GO
Location: New York
foreign policy on u.s. manufacturing competitiveness and natural gas: t.co/WqupEeJqV8
Prepare to Start Making Things Again
), U.S. manufacturing is approaching competitive parity with China. BCG also estimates that the United States can undersell firms in Japan and Europe by as much as 25 to 45 percent, and that it may also
), U.S. manufacturing is approaching competitive parity with China. BCG also estimates that the United States can undersell firms in Japan and Europe by as much as 25 to 45 percent, and that it may also
Michelle Shephard
Toronto Star — National Security Correspondent
Bio: Toronto Star's National Security Reporter, author of Decade of Fear: Reporting from Terrorism's Grey Zone (http://amzn.to/SGAqu7) & Guantanamo's Child.
Location: Toronto is home but often in the clouds at 30,000 feet going here and there
RT @ForeignPolicy Daniel Fried was the perfect man for the hardest job in Washington. An even he couldn’t close Gitmo t.co/47e7tg6HxQ
Gitmo's Fallen Czar
job. "One reason that I like him is that he has focused much more on getting the job done than on protecting his own career and inside political reputation.... I think he's broken some diplomatic china
job. "One reason that I like him is that he has focused much more on getting the job done than on protecting his own career and inside political reputation.... I think he's broken some diplomatic china
Alex Leff
GlobalPost — Americas Editor
Bio: Americas editor @GlobalPost, ex-Costa Rica stringer @Reuters & web editor @TheTicoTimes, tweeting world news, especially Latin America, with gusto.
Location: Boston
Beat:
U.S.
I didn't realize Ecuador had a space satellite- Ecuador Pegasus satellite fears over space debris crash t.co/OWR8yoRyfo @BBC
Ecuador Pegasus satellite fears over space debris crash
Jiuquan spaceport in China less than a month ago. It is Ecuador's first and only satellite in orbit. Experts said Pegasus had collided with debris from a Soviet rocket but was still in orbit. It is not yet
Jiuquan spaceport in China less than a month ago. It is Ecuador's first and only satellite in orbit. Experts said Pegasus had collided with debris from a Soviet rocket but was still in orbit. It is not yet
Peter Lattman
New York Times — Business Reporter
Bio: Reporter, The New York Times, DealBook
Location: New York
Beats:
Business and Finance,
Metro New York
A grand slam "what's in a name" story: @christophclarey looks at a puzzler in Paris -- French Open or Roland Garros? t.co/8Kj4Ynl6bY
A Puzzler in Paris: French Open or Roland Garros?
, strongly favor Roland Garros. So do South Americans, whose players have been major factors here through the years. French Open officials have long hoped that China — a late arrival to tennis fandom — would
, strongly favor Roland Garros. So do South Americans, whose players have been major factors here through the years. French Open officials have long hoped that China — a late arrival to tennis fandom — would
Jacques Poitras
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation — Provincial Affairs Reporter
Bio: Provincial affairs reporter, CBC New Brunswick, & author of 3 books. Born & bred NBer. RTs are reporting, not endorsements. Author tweets: @PoitrasBook
Location: Fredericton, NB Canada
Beat:
Canada
A whiff of Orwell in a wooden house in Burma: t.co/0pjKgq0G6A
Orwell’s House Links Myanmar to Its Burmese Days
because human passengers take the place of the smugglers’ usual fare: fat Burmese cobras packed in wooden crates for transport to China. Convoys of motorbikes weighed down with illicit loads of teakwood
because human passengers take the place of the smugglers’ usual fare: fat Burmese cobras packed in wooden crates for transport to China. Convoys of motorbikes weighed down with illicit loads of teakwood
John Harwood
New York Times, CNBC — Washington Reporter and Blogger
Bio: Covering Washington and national politics for CNBC and the New York Times; loving Duke basketball, Washington Redskins, dance music, and being a Dad.
Location: Washington, DC
My carbon footprint @davidmwessel: MIT: Making running shoes creates 30 lbs CO2 emissions = 100W light bulb for week t.co/dekqAnhbor
Footwear’s (carbon) footprint
world’s shoe manufacturers are located in China, where coal is the dominant source of electricity. Coal is also typically used to generate steam or run other processes in the plant itself.A typical pair of
world’s shoe manufacturers are located in China, where coal is the dominant source of electricity. Coal is also typically used to generate steam or run other processes in the plant itself.A typical pair of
Greg Roumeliotis
Reuters — Private Equity Correspondent
Bio: I'm the @Reuters private equity correspondent. Deals, fundraising, alternative asset manager news -- you'll find all this here and more.
Location: New York
Toshiba, KKR to bid for Panasonic healthcare unit-sources t.co/3dKDsZywP1 via @reuters
Toshiba, KKR to bid for Panasonic healthcare unit-sources
134.3 billion yen in sales in the previous business year ended in March. Investment funds are eyeing the growth potential of its blood sugar monitoring devices in markets such as China and India, while
134.3 billion yen in sales in the previous business year ended in March. Investment funds are eyeing the growth potential of its blood sugar monitoring devices in markets such as China and India, while
Thomas Mucha
GlobalPost — Editor
Bio: Editor of GlobalPost. Earth explained, baby.
Location: Boston, MA
Beat:
World
Poor #Ecuador. It can't catch a break. Now it's space junk. From the Soviet Union, no less. t.co/Y7Nh2XZRfv @GlobalPost
Ecuador's only satellite damaged by Russian space debris
Pegaso was launched in China on April 25. Thankfully, it doesn't do much except transmit video images and send morse code signals from space for nerdy students to translate. Another satellite will be
Pegaso was launched in China on April 25. Thankfully, it doesn't do much except transmit video images and send morse code signals from space for nerdy students to translate. Another satellite will be
Japan's Nikkei rebounds after Thursday plunge via @globalpost - t.co/WM5m1o8dOk
Japan's Nikkei rebounds after Thursday plunge
percent in morning trading on Friday. Thursday's crash came after weak economic data from China showed a slowdown in manufacturing for the first time since October 2012. Sluggish news from the world's #2
percent in morning trading on Friday. Thursday's crash came after weak economic data from China showed a slowdown in manufacturing for the first time since October 2012. Sluggish news from the world's #2
What was behind plunge in Japanese stocks, which triggered falls across global markets? via @globalpost - t.co/gthdVnmHV1
What was behind plunge in Japanese stocks, which triggered falls across global markets?
the exits. The reason for the heavy selling was two-fold, traders said. HSBC released data Thursday showing factory output in China, the world’s second largest economy and key driver of global economic
the exits. The reason for the heavy selling was two-fold, traders said. HSBC released data Thursday showing factory output in China, the world’s second largest economy and key driver of global economic
My teacher, the J-pop idol
educational precipice that a few other Asian countries are approaching. South Korea and China will see a similar population dwindling that could unleash cacophony on its university systems, according to a 2012
educational precipice that a few other Asian countries are approaching. South Korea and China will see a similar population dwindling that could unleash cacophony on its university systems, according to a 2012
Lizzy Tomei
GlobalPost — Managing Editor
Bio: Managing Editor @GlobalPost. Former Cambodia Daily reporter/editor, reporter @SFPublicPress, senior editor @ColumbiaJIA. SIPA and Kenyon alum, SF native.
Location: Boston, MA
RT @thomaswmucha: Wanna be a J-pop star? Of course you do. See this guy. t.co/vJhO4csubG @GlobalPost @geoffrey_cain
My teacher, the J-pop idol
educational precipice that a few other Asian countries are approaching. South Korea and China will see a similar population dwindling that could unleash cacophony on its university systems, according to a 2012
educational precipice that a few other Asian countries are approaching. South Korea and China will see a similar population dwindling that could unleash cacophony on its university systems, according to a 2012
David Wessel
Wall Street Journal — Economics Editor and Columnist
Bio: Wall Street Journal economics editor, author of Red Ink & In Fed We Trust, write Capital. Post at http://wsj.com/seibwessel
Location: Washington, D.C.
MIT: Making pair of running shoes generates 30 lbs of CO2 emissions, equal to keeping 100W light bulb on for a week t.co/SJnX5XGXjg
Footwear’s (carbon) footprint
world’s shoe manufacturers are located in China, where coal is the dominant source of electricity. Coal is also typically used to generate steam or run other processes in the plant itself.A typical pair of
world’s shoe manufacturers are located in China, where coal is the dominant source of electricity. Coal is also typically used to generate steam or run other processes in the plant itself.A typical pair of
Jesse Drucker
Bloomberg News — Investigative Reporter
Bio: Investigative reporter, Bloomberg News. Based in Rome.
Stories: http://topics.bloomberg.com/the-great-corporate-tax-dodge/
Push on corporate tax rules goes global
, which includes top developing nations such as China and Brazil. It is a campaign driven by a series of revelations that have set the political blood boiling. Citizens and politicians in Britain waged a
, which includes top developing nations such as China and Brazil. It is a campaign driven by a series of revelations that have set the political blood boiling. Citizens and politicians in Britain waged a
Ben Marrison
Columbus Dispatch — Editor
Bio: Editor, The Columbus Dispatch / http://dispatch.com. Retweets are not endorsements.
Location: Columbus, Ohio
Beat:
U.S. Regional
Gone too soon? Ex-Buckeye Thomas doesn’t sizzle at combine, says @dailyhunter | The Columbus Dispatch t.co/Z2WuGzaQEC #stayinschool
Bob Hunter commentary | Rumblings: Ex-Buckeye Thomas doesn’t sizzle at combine
DraftExpress.com rate Thomas as a midsecond-round pick. The Clippers made the front page of the sports section of Taiwan’s China Times two days in a row with photos of first baseman Chun-Hsiu Chen. In three games
DraftExpress.com rate Thomas as a midsecond-round pick. The Clippers made the front page of the sports section of Taiwan’s China Times two days in a row with photos of first baseman Chun-Hsiu Chen. In three games
Laura Rozen
Reporter, Al-Monitor
Bio: Reporting on Washington, foreign policy & Middle East. Find my work @AlMonitor. RTs not endorsements. Email lkrozen at gmail dot com
Location: Washington, D.C.
RT @MarkHibbsCEIP: @carnegienpp Sherman praises #India on nonproliferation, US to exempt #India trade with #Iran from US sanctions http://t…
India May Get Fresh US Waiver On Business With Iran
, including their imposition of sanctions," Sherman said. India, along with some other countries such as China and Japan, have cut their oil imports from Iran to secure waivers. This enables them to continue
, including their imposition of sanctions," Sherman said. India, along with some other countries such as China and Japan, have cut their oil imports from Iran to secure waivers. This enables them to continue
Andrew Cohen
CBS News — Legal Editor
Bio: Dad. Horseman. @60Minutes Legal Analyst. @CBSRadioNews Senior Analyst. @BrennanCenter Fellow. Contributing Editor @TheAtlantic. RTs? My views are my own.
Beat:
U.S.
Another great piece from Elizabeth Kolbert: Obama’s Keystone Decision t.co/7oNPOsjy9Z via @NewYorker
Obama’s Keystone Decision : The New Yorker
editorial. For instance, a pipeline could be built to British Columbia, and the oil shipped from there to China, though there are many political and logistic barriers to such a plan—among them the Canadian
editorial. For instance, a pipeline could be built to British Columbia, and the oil shipped from there to China, though there are many political and logistic barriers to such a plan—among them the Canadian
Ana Luca
Journalist, NOW Lebanon
Bio: Journalist/writer based in Beirut, writing for @NOW_English, blogging for @NOW_Blog and writing my own personal rants on http://viewoverbeirut.wordpress.com.
Location: Lebanon
RT @Nadine_Elali: “We need to lift up the survivors of rape, not condemn them,” Wolfe @Wolfe321 t.co/N6yJoDEHBo via @NOW_eng #G8 #P…
Justice for Syria’s rape victims?
Security Council must pass a resolution requesting an investigation on Syria at the ICC. But given the current impasse whereby China and Russia continue to block UN Security Council decisions on Syria, Sakr
Security Council must pass a resolution requesting an investigation on Syria at the ICC. But given the current impasse whereby China and Russia continue to block UN Security Council decisions on Syria, Sakr
Nsikan Akpan
Health Reporter, Medical Daily
Bio: Health reporter at Medical Daily and the International Business Times.
Location: Brooklyn
Beats:
Health,
Metro New York
RT@profvrr Inefficient influenza H7N9 virus aerosol transmission among ferrets - at virology blog t.co/Px4UD0PI5V
Inefficient influenza H7N9 virus aerosol transmission among ferrets
There have been 131 confirmed human infections with avian influenza H7N9 virus in China, but so far there is little evidence for human to human transmission. Three out of four patients report
There have been 131 confirmed human infections with avian influenza H7N9 virus in China, but so far there is little evidence for human to human transmission. Three out of four patients report
Debra Sherman
Reuters — Health Correspondent
Bio: Health correspondent at Reuters. Opinions stated here are my own and retweets are not endorsements. Reach me at debra.sherman@thomsonreuters.com
Location: Chicago
New J&J anti-depressant related to 'Special K' party drug t.co/hlP6vAeS2r via @reuters $JNJ
Matina Stevis
Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones Newswires — Reporter
Bio: Journalist with Dow Jones and the Wall Street Journal. Greek expat. All views categorically my own. http://topics.wsj.com/person/S/matina-stevis/7225
Location: Brussels
Beat:
Business and Finance
Asia on Debt Binge as World Sobers Up t.co/OvOOdPmCgh via @WSJ
David Chance
Reuters — Korea Bureau Chief
Bio: Reuters Bureau Chief in Seoul. All opinions are my own
Location: Seoul, South Korea
Beat:
World
North Korea says will take 'positive steps' for peace: BEIJING (Reuters) - A North Korean envoy told China's p... t.co/ER95mjU4wu
China says hopes visit of North Korean envoy can ease tension
China, in this May 22, 2013 picture released by the North Korea's KCNA news agency in Pyongyang. Choe Ryong-hae, a special envoy of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, met Chinese officials in the highest
China, in this May 22, 2013 picture released by the North Korea's KCNA news agency in Pyongyang. Choe Ryong-hae, a special envoy of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, met Chinese officials in the highest

















