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    Some of China's artificial islands now completed

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    Date
    July 1, 2015
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    Reuters
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    PD20150701_A13
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    China has completed some of its land reclamation on the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea, the Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday, raising the stakes in Beijing's territorial dispute with its Asian neighbors. China stepped up its creation of artificial islands last year, alarming several countries in Asia and drawing criticism from Washington. The United States, which has called for a halt in China's island building, said earlier this month that it was concerned about Beijing's plans for more construction work, including for military defense.
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    Some of China's artificial islands now completed. (2015, July 1). Philippine Daily Inquirer, p. A13.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/1540
    Personal Names
    Hua, Chunying
    Geographic Names
    China United States Spratly Islands Vietnam Malaysia Taiwan Brunei
    Subject
    artificial islands disputes territorial waters military operations land reclamation satellite sensing search and rescue meteorological observations environmental protection navigational safety trade radar law of the sea
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