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91030
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Exiled Uighur
Leader Says China Continues Crackdown on
Uighur Community
(Voice of America)
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Chinese film
director hosts class -- One of China's
top movie directors is staging a master
class for film and media students in
Ceredigion later.
(BBC)
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Continental Tastes
in China’s Capital (New York
Times)
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China Claims
Supercomputer Among World's Fastest
(PC World)
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U.S. calls for
lasting military dialogue with China
(Reuters)
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91029
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China runs risks
with yuan policy: Carney
- (The Globe and Mail)
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Bid to repair
China-Australia relations
(the Age)
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China: Search for
U.S. Remains (New York Times)
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91028
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US, China
militaries talk more: Does that make
world safer?
(The Christian Science Monitor)
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Yuan gaining
currency beyond China - By
Russell Hsiao
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No big yuan move
till exports recover -China
off' (Forbes)
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91027
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China accuses Google
of censorship
(the Inquirer)
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Profits soar at
China's Baidu.com
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China's leading search
engine company Baidu has reported a sharp
increase in profits but warned revenue would
be hit by moving to a new advertising
system. (BBC News)
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New Round of
U.S.-China Trade Talks - Following charges
of protectionism, this week's meeting in
Hangzhou may be contentious. It sets the
stage for Obama's upcoming China visit
(Business Week)
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Chinese general
defends PLA’s military spending
(Taipei Times)
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China parents lynch
book salesman - A mob of parents have killed
a book salesman and badly injured four of
his colleagues after rumours spread that the
men were a human smuggling ring.
(BBC News)
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China’s investment in
Africa rises 78.6% (Business
Daily)
Swiss seek increased
justice ties with China - Switzerland is
seeking to increase cooperation with China
on criminal law and the penal system
following a visit to Beijing by Justice
Minister Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf.
(SwissInfo.ch)
- 91026
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China says
FX reserve diversification is
long-term
(Reuters)
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China's
women's 100 metres champion
banned for life
(Reuters)
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China
hides North Korea trade in
statistics
(Reuters)
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China
ready to launch Nasdaq-style
index
(The China Post)
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Landmark
U.S. Rule of Law Program in
China Marks Decade
(Reuters)
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Friends
Get Together, and Even a Solo
Instrument Can Join in a Group
(The New York Times)
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Salute All
Cars, Kids. It’s a Rule in China.(The
New York Times)
- 91023
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China
roars back - Stimulus spending
is driving investment and
boosting domestic consumption,
but fears of overcapacity mount
- Carolynne Wheeler
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Report
Says China Ready for Cyber-war,
Espionage (PC World)
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China's
urban jobless rate reported
steady at 4.3%
(market Watch)
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The
Greening Of China
(Forbes)
- 91022
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Why China
Isn't Ready to Lead - Property
rights and contracts are still
subordinate to the Party's
interests. - By By
VICTOR SHIH
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China
accused of abuses against
Uighurs (ABC
Australia)
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China
Expands Cyberspying in U.S.,
Report Says (The Wall
Street Journal)
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Rio to
Seek China Financing for
Olympics, Levy Says
(Bloomberg)
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China Sep
Cotton Imports Down 6.9% Vs Aug
(The Wall Street Journal)
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China's
elderly find life and joy in
exercise (Reuters)
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China’s
history doesn’t belong to
Communists - By
Steven Shi
- 91021
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Backroom
secret for Olympics? (The Star)
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A
Copyright Complaint From China -
Chinese writers are planning
group action aginst Google for
digitizing their books without
paying them.(Forbes)
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China's
army to recruit 130,000 college
grads (Reuters)
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China's
biggest jackpot win shrouded in
mystery (The Economic
Times)
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China's
graduate glut grows
(Asia Times)
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An
underground challenge to China's
status quo - By
Caylan Ford
- 901020
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China's
Troubled Coming-Out Party at the
Frankfurt Book Fair (TIME)
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Latest
defense whitepaper includes
confidence measures with China
(E Taiwan News)
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China
orders up to 36 pct tariffs on
nylon imports (Chron)
- 901019
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'China
pointing 1 500 missiles at
Taiwan'
(iol)
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'China to
Study British Museum for Looted
Artefacts
(telegraph.uk)
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Positive
signs about China's economy
(Montreal Gazette)
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China
launches own 'Nasdaq'
(Financial Times)
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Officials
in central China plan to
relocate 15,000 residents after
more than 1,000 children tested
positive for lead poisoning
(BBC)
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Westlaw
Business Launches in China and
Hong Kong (Reuters)
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China's
guest of honour status at fair
debated by Chinese writers
(probe international)
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Beijing
Goes After U.S.-Made Nylon
(New York Times)
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U.S.
Criticizes China for Lack of
Yuan ‘Flexibility’ (Bloomberg)
- 91016
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China Yuan
Ends Up; US Reiterates Yuan
Undervalued (WSJ)
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Coca-Cola
opens new bottling plant in
China (Forbes)
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Samsung to
build China LCD plant for $2.3
bln (Reuters)
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Gap
Entering China, Expanding
Internet (GlobeSt.)
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Dissident
Chinese writer criticizes lack
of debate at book fair (DW-World.de)
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China's
Xinjiang trials fail global
standards (AsiaOne)
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China
begins major corruption trials
(The Australian)
- 91015
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China and
India in border dispute (The
Australian)
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China
Money: Beijing awaits catalyst
to let yuan appreciate (Forbes)
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China
finally acts on B.C. homicide
(The Globe and Mail)
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China only
trails U.S. in billionaires
(CNN)
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Insight:
Is China due a reality check?
(Financial Times)
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China's
fears calmed, step at a time
(Sydney Morning Herald)
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China
property prices pick up (Straits
Times)
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China
Continues To Block Online Casino
Sites (Casino News)
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Huge
dinosaur find in China 'may
include new species' (The
Gazette, Montreal)
- 91014
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China's no
longer new to news - Frank Ching
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China's
faltering free press (Press
Spectator)
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China:
Lead Poisoning Signs Found in
968 Children (New York Times)
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Mentally
ill Briton faces 'execution in
days' in China (Guardian, UK)
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China
realises greening can be good
for business (Sydney Morning
Herald)
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China's
export slump eases (CBC news)
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China Bans
Foreign Investment In Online
Gaming (Kotaku, Australia)
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China
Travel says to list $381 mln IPO
on Thursday (Forbes)
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The taxing
issue of doing business in China
(The Age, Australia)
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China
tightens rules on financial
holding companies (Reuters)
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China to
End Required Testing for
Hepatitis B (New York Times)
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On the
road in China: Cigarettes and
alcohol
- 91009
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China's
National Day holiday railway
passengers hit 60.75 mln
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China's
New Cultural Revolution (Wall
Street Journal)
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China
loses grip on 60th anniversary
security (Times)
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The (Not
So) Great Walls of China (the
Atlantic)
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Stolen
babies a new industry in China's
villages
(ETaiwan News)
- 91008
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To invest
in China, just know the letters
FXI
(the Globe and Mail)
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Association of Tibetan
Journalists asks China to allow
freedom of press
(nvonews.com)
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Al-Qaida
Leader Urges Uighurs to Launch
Holy War Against China
(VOA)
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Mao's
China at 60
(Mmegi Online)
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It's
China's world. (We just live in
it) - After a shopping spree for
natural resources, the Chinese
are shifting to automakers,
high-tech firms, and real
estate. Where will they strike
next?
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By Bill Powell
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Who is
responsible for China's infamous
one-child policy?
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By Michael Cook
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Confucianism a vital string in
China's bow - By Jian Junbo
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Lonely
Hearts Club: China's Gender
Imbalance Could Leave 30 Million
Men Without Wives (Fox News)
- 91007
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Taiwanese reject China
sculptures
(BBC)
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Tibet supporters call for
militancy
(Canada.com)
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China's growth is certain,
but will investors benefit? (the
Globe and Mail)
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Prepare to fight China, Qaeda
figure tells Uighurs (Reuters)
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Decision time for China...
(Gulf Daily News)
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Global shoemakers slam EU
plan to extend China duty
(Reuters)
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China’s dollar problem - By
Kenneth Rogoff
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Concern over China's policy
on bank loans (Asia One)
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U.S. groups eye second Obama
decision on China yuan (Reuters)
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China's
twins celebrate double fun of
siblings
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China torn
over Internet freedoms - By
Stephanie Wang
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'China's
fully awake today, should we
tremble?'
- (Rediff News)
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Blind
woman conquers Great Wall - A
deaf and blind woman has managed
to walk part of the Great Wall
of China in memory of her late
husband.
(BBC)
- 91006
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Energy
Efficiency Ranks High in China's
Plans; CO2 Is Seldom Discussed
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China film
on track for box office record
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Military
display stirs 'China threat'
debate
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High Blood
Pressure Causes 20% of Deaths in
China, Study Says
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In China,
a Headless Mao Is a Game of Cat
and Mouse
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Dining
Out: The top 5 restaurants in
China (Reuters)
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China's
birthday present: More resources
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Economic
analysis - China and the Global
Economic Equilibrium
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5-Star
Stocks Poised to Pop: China
Medical (MSNBC)
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Foreign
Policy: Is China Acting Like A
Great Power? - by Stephen M.
Walt
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China
plans own media empires
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Can green
tech turn grey skies to blue?
Choking pollution has left the
Chinese with little choice but
to embrace sustainable
technologies. This has opened a
huge market for foreign
companies, who are jockeying to
help the country clean up
- By Carolynne Wheeler
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HK sells a
book banned in China - A book
about Chinese history banned in
China has gone on sale in Hong
Kong.
(BBC)
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Attention
Chinese Shoppers - Economist
Stephen Roach has a prescription
for the ''Next Asia.''
- 91005
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China
Pledges Strong North Korea Ties
as Wen Meets Kim Jong Il
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China is
less inclined to keep a low
profile now that its economic
strength is growing - The
ongoing relationship with the
United States is getting more
complicated as the Chinese seek
to increase their influence in
the East
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Only the
best China for this party -
Beijing spares nothing in 60th
birthday bash showcasing its
military and economic might
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China Real
Estate sets range for $248 mln
US IPO
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Can China
sustain its great leap forward?
- By Wenran Jiang
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In China,
the Red Flags Still Fly for Mao
...- By Kang Zhengguo
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Age probe
of Chinese gymnasts ongoing
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Learning
To Live With China
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Dateline
Peking - By Mark MacKinnon
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Empire
State in China lights row
- 9930
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China Real
Estate to seek $200 million in
U.S. IPO
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China-Biotics
offering $69 million in stock
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China's
media: statement by the Minister
of Information - Our aim is to
present a true image of China so
the world can gain a better
understanding of Chinese
culture, says the Minister of
the Information Office.
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How the
internet is shaping China's
future - Yi Ling and Chen
Chuanlin report on the
revolution that’s encouraging a
new sense of individuality .
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RED CHINA
AT 60 - China grapples with its
icon-in-chief
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China's
Online Censors Work Overtime -
To maintain "social stability"
during the 60th anniversary of
the People's Republic, China is
working hard to limit access to
the Internet
- China’s media activity has
rocketed in recent years. It now
has: 2,000 Newspapers; 9,000
Magazines; 287 TV channels; 700m
Mobile phone users; 338m
Internet users; 180m Bloggers
- 9925
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China's
IPO boom
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China’s
adoption system worries Canadian
mom
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Mao's
revolution at 60: He wouldn't
recognize it
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China says
worried about reserve currency
fluctuations
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Church in
China survived 60 years of
Maoism
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China
Clamps Down on Internet Ahead of
60th Anniversary
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China's
brand of capitalism isn't
business as usual - 'As a
capitalist state, an
authoritarian China could emerge
as a much greater threat than it
could ever have become as a
communist state'
- By Neil Reynold
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Lid
lifts on the anguish of China's
stolen generation
- Barbara Demick
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China
paints country red for 60th
birthda
- 9924
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BMO to incorporate in China Sep.
2009
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The old ways of the 'New China'
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China tries to stop publication
of Chinese History Revisited in
Hong Kong - Row over
controversial history book by
author Xiao Jiansheng that was
censored in China
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China shuts Tibet to foreigners
before anniversary
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China eases travel limits in
Macau, Wynn says
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China dominates Asia-Pacific
business list
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The U.S. and China Put on Their
Boxing Gloves ...By Tony Sagami
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Western nations must get China
on board on Iran issue
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China Will Be Importer of Coking
Coal Next Year, McCloskey Says
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Rare-earth metals: The new China
syndrome - Is the Middle
Kingdom's hoarding of rare-earth
metals a threat or an
opportunity?
- 9921
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China not
the enemy, experts say
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Embracing
China's ambiguity -- Bank of
Montreal's 'man in Asia' ready
to retire, but will remain
rooted in the city and culture
he has come to love
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Exclusive:
China eases Macau visas; casino
shares mixed
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China's
leaders give little away - By
Kent Ewing
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Ministry
of Culture of the People's
Republic of China Named Overseer
of Animation and Online Games
Industry in China
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What
China's Hu Would Really Like to
Tell Obama
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Air China
Offers Tourists Exclusive
Lhasa-Kathmandu Route
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China
Import Surge Casts Obama Tariff
as Phony War
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No
business without 'guanxi' in
China
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China's
Liu Xiang back on track,
finishes 2nd
- 9916
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U.S.,
China play chicken over tires
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China’s
Soy Imports May Decline to
Lowest Since 2007
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The new
China syndrome: The threat to
Canada
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Can China
save the world?
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Is China
finally cooling off? - Chinese
equity funds recently had their
worst week in a long time.
What's causing the blip?
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China sees
yuan's status matching economic
rise
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China has
63 million Internet
businesspeople: reports
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China
partnering, not plundering, in
Africa
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Art in the
alleys - Shanghai has long
been a meeting point for east
and west. That's still true in
the back streets of the Taikang
Road art district, where Chinese
photography meets Aussie
barbecue and Tibetan jewellery
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'China
bashing' in the Indian media
--
It's the
silly season in India-China
relations. If you've tuned into
one of the more hawkish Indian
television channels or reading
the views of the many experts on
India and China, it might seem
like the two countries are at
each other's throats.
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China's
Communist Party mulls new
anti-graft rules - Party meeting
may also give more power to
President Hu's apparent
successor
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China VP
Set to Get Military Post in a
Step to Top - China's elite open
conclave, with vice president
set to get post on military
commission
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China city
'to open up to media' -
Government officials in the
southern Chinese city of
Shenzhen will soon be required
to be more accountable to the
media, the city has announced.
- 9914
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China
Watched for Sign of New Leader
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Fine China
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Gay
Chinese confront police, empower
community
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Wind power
prescribed for China's energy
needs Wind turbines dotting
argicultural areas would cost
$900B over 20 years
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Lenovo
Founder Shares Slogans, Tells
Tales of 1980s China
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China to
raise Three Gorges Project's
water level to 175m
- 0908
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China imports of U.S. DDGS
surge; drought hits crop
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Research and Markets: The
Automobile Production in China
Is Expected To Reach 16 Million
Units by 2012, Hitting A CAGR of
Around 17% during 2009-2012
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Research and Markets: Analysis
and Forecast of China Spandex
Industry 2009-2010
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China Web Sites Seeking Users’
Names
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China Ousts Top Official After
Protests
- 9904
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Xinjiang
protests: Han Chinese demand
better security after syringe
attacks in Urumqi
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US and
Australia invite China to war
games
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Chinese
Dissident Gets 13 Years for
Arranging Meeting of Banned
Party
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Why
China's Stock Market Bubble Is
Fizzling
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