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Links — 29 Nov 2019— Part 2

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OilpriceThe Battle For Libya’s Oil Is Heating Up Julianne Geiger Moon of AlabamaOPCW Manufactured A Pretext For War By Suppressing Its Own Scientists' ResearchThe Greanville PostAfter Failing to Prosecute Bankers, Obama Cashes In With Wall Street Speeches Patrice de Bergeracpas ReutersChina's factory activity unexpectedly returns to growth in November Yawen Chen, Se Young Lee Sputnik InternationalMercedes-Benz Owner Daimler Says It Will Cut 10,000 Jobs Worldwide Sputnik InternationalMoscow Sets Course for AI Tech Development: 'We Can Offer Infrastructure, Equipment, and Materials' Bill Totten's WeblogHow Does China Evaluate and Choose its Leaders? Larry Romanoff, retired management consultant and businessman and formerly a visiting professor at Shanghai’s Fudan University, presenting

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The Battle For Libya’s Oil Is Heating Up
Julianne Geiger

Moon of Alabama
OPCW Manufactured A Pretext For War By Suppressing Its Own Scientists' Research

The Greanville Post
After Failing to Prosecute Bankers, Obama Cashes In With Wall Street Speeches
Patrice de Bergeracpas

Reuters
China's factory activity unexpectedly returns to growth in November
Yawen Chen, Se Young Lee


Sputnik International
Mercedes-Benz Owner Daimler Says It Will Cut 10,000 Jobs Worldwide

Sputnik International
Moscow Sets Course for AI Tech Development: 'We Can Offer Infrastructure, Equipment, and Materials'

Bill Totten's Weblog
How Does China Evaluate and Choose its Leaders?
Larry Romanoff, retired management consultant and businessman and formerly a visiting professor at Shanghai’s Fudan University, presenting case studies in international affairs to senior EMBA classes

VOX.eu
Chile’s insurgency and the end of neoliberalism
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Mike Norman
Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

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