1. I thanked the woman who helped me.
2. The man whom I saw was Mr. Erick.
3. I know the man whose bicycle was stolen.
4. The cats which eat fish are very cute.
5. The building where he lives is very old.
6. I’ll never forget
  the day when I met you.
7. This is the house that I have showed to my mother.
8. This the year when the olympic games are held.
9. she was wearing the coat for which she had paid $2,00.
10. This is book which describes animals.  
Kamis, 21 Mei 2015
Artikel Mengandung Gerund
(Reuters) - The Chinese navy 
warned a U.S. surveillance plane flying over artificial islands that 
Beijing is creating in the disputed South China Sea to leave the area 
eight times, according to CNN, which was on board the flight on 
Wednesday.
At one stage, 
after the American pilots responded by saying the plane was flying 
through international airspace, a Chinese radio operator said with 
exasperation: "This is the Chinese navy ... You go!"
The
 P8-A Poseidon, the U.S. military's most advanced surveillance aircraft,
 flew at 15,000 feet (4,500 meters) at its lowest point, CNN said.
The
 incident, along with recent Chinese warnings to Philippine military 
aircraft to leave areas around the Spratly archipelago in the South 
China Sea, suggests Beijing is trying to enforce a military exclusion 
zone above its new islands.
Some
 security experts worry about the risk of confrontation, especially 
after a U.S. official said last week the Pentagon was considering 
sending military aircraft and ships to assert freedom of navigation 
around the Chinese-made islands.
A spokesman for China's Foreign Ministry said he was not aware of the incident.
                    
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An aerial photo taken though a glass window of a Philippine military plane shows the alleged on-goin …
"China has the right to 
engage in monitoring in the relevant airspace and waters to protect the 
country's sovereignty and prevent accidents at sea," ministry spokesman 
Hong Lei said in a regular briefing. "We hope the relevant country can 
earnestly respect China's sovereignty in the South China Sea."
Footage
 taken by the P8-A Poseidon and aired by CNN showed a hive of 
construction and dredging activity on the new islands the plane flew 
over, as well as Chinese navy ships nearby.
CNN
 said it was the first time the Pentagon had declassified video of 
China's building activity and audio of challenges to a U.S. aircraft.
"We
 were just challenged 30 minutes ago and the challenge came from the 
Chinese navy," Captain Mike Parker, commander of U.S. surveillance 
aircraft deployed to Asia, told CNN aboard the flight.
"I'm
 highly confident it came from ashore, this facility here," Parker said,
 pointing to an early warning radar station on Fiery Cross Reef.
                    
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A US Navy P-8A Poseidon departs Perth's International Airport on March 28, 2014 in Perth, Australia. …
Military facilities on 
Fiery Cross Reef, including a 3,000-metre (10,000-foot) runway, could be
 operational by year's end, one U.S. commander recently told Reuters.
Asia's
 rising power China claims sovereignty over most of the South China Sea,
 through which $5 trillion in ship-borne trade passes every year. The 
Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Taiwan and Brunei also have overlapping 
claims.
Foreign Minister Wang 
Yi last week asserted Beijing's sovereignty to reclaim the reefs, saying
 China's determination to protect its interests was "as hard as a rock".
China
 has also said it had every right to set up an Air Defence 
Identification Zone (ADIZ) in the South China Sea but that current 
conditions did not warrant one.
ADIZs
 are used by some nations to extend control beyond national borders, 
requiring civilian and military aircraft to identify themselves or face 
possible military interception.
During
 the P8-A mission, the pilot of a Delta Air Line flight in the area 
spoke on the same frequency after hearing the Chinese challenges, and 
identified himself as commercial. The Chinese voice reassured the pilot 
and the Delta flight went on its way, CNN said.
(Writing by Dean Yates, additional reporting by Michael Martina; Editing by Paul Tait)
sumber: http://news.yahoo.com/china-navy-warns-u-spy-plane-disputed-south-033650226.html 
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