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Some Problems deserve to have dollars - or euros or renminbi - thrown at them. Around the world this month, tensions are being addressed with cash.

China

With remittances from SARS-hit cities down, farmers need help. Beijing will forestall trouble by cuttingtaxes and pouring money into rural infrastructure.

North Korea

Washington's gaining support for efforts to quarantine the country, while pushing ...

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