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Since then the US and China have collaborated in training Afghan diplomats, health workers and agricultural engineers, the first time China has ever co-operated with a third party in another country.
The head of the country's largest oil company has been replaced by an inexperienced friend of the president's.The biggest row is about the government's "lustration" law, which beefs up the vetting of anybody who ever co-operated with the communist-era secret services.
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Nevertheless, under Mr Calderón Mexican and American officials have co-operated more closely than ever.
Nonetheless, he achieved much in his six months in charge: he implemented Oslo II ahead of schedule, assuaged the religious right, bolstered the economy and co-operated with Arafat over the first-ever Palestinian elections.
So far, Hamas has co-operated.
The two co-operated closely during the Yeltsin years.
Some bids co-operated more than others.
Those which have not co-operated will face higher tariffs.
No band I have ever heard of would co-operate in such an attempt to off-set the humungous outlay that goes into a blockbuster tour.
The Social Democrats and the left-wing Socialist People's Party (SF) have been co-operating ever more closely over the past year, and in March the centrist Social Liberal Party, which had previously shunned the SF, indicated that it would be prepared to enter a broad left-of-centre coalition after the next election, which must be held by November 2011.
We know well that co-operation means co-operating with them, not the other way around.
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