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Military Orders

The new series of novels from Martin Roth

In the Middle Ages, military orders like the Templars defended Christians and fought for justice.

Now, in Martin Roth's latest series of novels, a church has established a clandestine new military order, to fight for today's persecuted Christians....

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China

Wind Energy in China - The Ten Best Stocks

The Three Letters That Make China Wind Systems a Long-Term Buy

China Longyuan Power Group - A Strong Wind Blowing

A-Power Energy - Waiting for the Right Announcement

September 24th, 2008
Veolia and China
How well is water giant Veolia Environnement doing in its efforts to crack the huge Chinese market?

August 2nd, 2008
China - Going for Renewable Energy Gold

The Olympics has put the spotlight on China, and journalists are now discovering that the country has a flourishing renewable energy industry.

March 1st, 2008
China Water – Boosting the Bottom Line for Veolia Environnement

Water treatment giant Veolia Environnement is a stock market star. It is included in the portfolios of most of the leading specialised water funds, often as the leading holding. Now it is reaping the rewards of its big move into China.

February 18th, 2008
CleanTech and China – Two Hot Stock Market Themes

Green technology stocks have been booming on stock markets around the world. The Chinese market is also hot. What happens when you combine the two?

January 25th, 2008
Wind Power in China – Ten Stocks That Will Benefit
China expects renewable energy to provide 15% of its needs by 2020, and it plans to spend $265 billion to meet this target. Wind power will be a significant part of this programme.

 

 


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