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[] [] Synopsis: these two articles talk about China's increasing wealth. The article from the New York Times talks about how this could be a problem for further increase should not the wealth become like the economy. The article from BBC He worries about the widening gap between economic classes, particularly the rich and the poor. Opinion: I really think that if during this recession China's economy can still grow then maybe we can boost off of China to get a faster way of growing back our economy, which is at its downfall. But if it is such a problem may be China's officials should think about creating jobs for the poor and being very careful where they spend their money. Too much money spent is not well thought. There is a saying of fool and his money will soon art but a wise man never does. Similarities/differences: the BBC article was longer, talked about how China needed to worry about the widening gap between the poor and rich class. Well, the New York Times class was much more in-depth, thought out, and talked about how they Chinese to worry about the potential of disastrous economics due to their quick growth. Both held their leaders would be changing aging at which could result in economic downfall and had quite a few more quotes all cool, but all the quotes from both articles were from Mr. Wen.