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US unbowed on spying off China's coast

S.China Morning Post Reported by S.China Morning Post
 on Saturday, 31 October 2009
 (3 weeks ago)
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US naval commanders have vowed to continue surveillance in parts of the South China Sea claimed by China as its exclusive economic zone, despite a new warning from Beijing that such activity represents a "major obstacle" to improved military relations.

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