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- More tightening for China? (link to the Globe and Mail)
- China Film Group plans domestic listing (link to CBC.ca)
- China conducts yuan rise "stress tests": report (link to Reuters)
- China, Kenya to search for ancient Chinese wrecks (link to Washington Post)
- Will China Dump U.S. Debt? Blog by Michael Schuman
- Mysterious China Labor Shortage Could Hurt PCs, TVs (link to PC Mag)
- Spain throws out Tibet abuse probe (link to Washington Post)
- China issues ethics rules for party -Frequently broken; 'Illicit benefits' include vacations, karaoke (link to the Gazette)
- China new web rules condemned (link to Aljazeera)
- 10222
- US investigators 'find author of China's cyber-attack on Google' (link to Telegraph, UK)
- China at risk of a home-grown financial crisis - By Jonathan Bell (link to Financial Times)
- China: No one home - By Geoff Dyer (link to Financial Times)
- China's President Skips Twitter, Opens State-tied Microblog (PC world)
- China and U.S. need each other - By Harry Sterling (link to the Calgary Herald)
- Olive: China's building bubble about to burstExperts fear if air goes out of Beijing market, the world economic recovery may go flat (link to the Star, Toronto)
- Websites that are windows in China's great firewall (link to Telegraph, UK)
- 7,000-year-old bricks discovered in China (link to sifynews)
- World trade: A tale of two Chinas - Rebranding a country caught between its Red past and a struggle to create a new image of cultural openness. (link to Canadian Business)
- 10219
- China Lodges Protest of Dalai Lama's White House Meeting With US Ambassador (link to VOA news)
- Young, educated and jobless in China - With millions graduating from college each year and few jobs awaiting them, the country's central planners worry that a mass social experiment that created a class of professionals is backfiring. (link to LA Times)
- China Options Show Biggest Risk of Stock Drop in Year (link to Business Week)
- The Building Bubble in China - Much of China's stimulus money was spent on skyscrapers, spurring fears of a real estate bust (link to Business Week)
- Why sleeping on a hospital floor can make you money in China (link to France24)
- Cashing in on Internet censorshipBy Lara Farrar (link to CNN)
- Coping With 'A Different China' - China is resisting U.S. demands more forcefully than in the recent past - By Ronald Brownstein (link to National Journal Magazine)
- Demand for Bible outstripping supply in China (link to Christian Today)
- 10218
- China sold $34b of US treasuries amidst political friction (link to Times of India)
- How China is guiding its economy - The biggest beneficiary of China’s growing domestic demand will be Korea, which provides intermediate materials. (link to JoongAng Daily)
- Boom times back as China keeps on growing (link to the Sydney Morning Post)
- Taiwan Economy Probably Exited Deepest Recession, Survey Shows (link to Business Week)
- China has much to lose from Iran sanctions (link to Ynetnews.com)
- Unhappy new year for 'disappeared' Chinese rights (the Age, Australia)
- Victims two ways in China (link to the Globe and Mail)
- Lawyer's Trial Renews Rule-Of-Law Concerns In China - by Anthony Kuhn
- China's Long, Strange Road Trip - In his latest book Peter Hessler gets his driver's license and explores the villages and factory towns of China.
- China Property Stocks ‘Worth Another Look,’ Credit Suisse Says (link to Business Week)
- What are they afraid of? - The economy is booming and politics stable. Yet China’s leaders seem edgy (link to the Economist)
- Thomas Friedman thinks China is 'smarter' than the US. Is he right? (link to the Christian Science Monitor)
- Why China Probably Won't Revalue the Yuan Soon - By Bruce Einhorn
- 10217
- China revamping the rules of loveIn bid to curb nation's soaring divorce rate, Beijing wants vows to be part of marriage (link to the Star)
- Beijing bets on economy to stabilise Tibet (link to Financial Times)
- China Seen Allowing Stronger Yuan In 2010 (link to the New York Times)
- China in a Dilemma as Home Prices Soar (link to ABC news)
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China's effort to
curb train ticket scalping gets derailed
The Ministry of Railway's name-based ticketing program has slowed but not impeded those determined to make a quick buck (link to CNNgo) - Tractor-powered tanks: China's military movie might (link to MoneyControl.com)
- War is Boring: Mixed Signals from China Point to Security Dilemma (link to World Politics Review)
- China's Legal Catch-22 - A pair of upcoming trials spotlights the inherent struggles in the nation's law system - Paul Maidment (link to Forbes)
- Is It Safe To Do Business In China? By Gordon G. Chang (link to Forbes)
- 100216
- China and the West - core issues (link to New Zealand Herald)
- The Chinese toddler chained through love and fearFather was afraid son would be taken like sister who disappeared from the same spot just two weeks ago (link to Guardian, UK)
- Who’s scared of China? - By Premen Addy
- Goldman Sachs Says China Currency and Economy Trouble Brewing (link to Market Oracle)
- US vs. China: a dangerous phase has begun - China is a formidable adversary whose ultimate strength is not its military hardware but its economic prowess, and whose diplomatic weapon is not saber rattling but great patience. (link to the Christian Science Monitor)
- Beijing's 'Buy China' policy alarms trade partners (link to the Sydney Morning Herald)
- Chinese search for love online (link to the Vancouver Sun)
- Working with China's Generation Y - Multinational companies in China need to consider new strategies to manage Gen Y employees, now half of China's working-age population (link to Business Week)
- A calmly happy New Year - the Globe and Mail
- 100215
- China on brink of becoming superpower - On track to replace U.S. as top economy by 2020 - By Aileen McCabe
- China predicted to overtake Japan as world's second largest economy (link to International Business Times)
- China's long march to winter supremacy - Patience is key in country's drive to slowly but surely duplicate summer success (link to Vancouver Sun)
- China decries Barack Obama's plan to meet Dalai Lama (BBC News)
- China Charges Electronics Magnate - Once China's second-richest man, Huang Guangyu now faces indictment for corruption (link to Forbes)
- China to Allow US Aircraft Carrier Port Call in Hong Kong (link to VOA)
- Speaking too softly - Relations between America and China may chill over a meeting with the Dalai Lama (link to the Economist)
- China could ‘move exchange rate’, says Goldman (link to Financial Times)
- Missing Chinese lawyer Gao Zhisheng is 'out west' - A Chinese lawyer missing for more than a year is alive and living in the far west of the country, a US-based human rights group had said (link to BBC News)
- China challenges Obama’s Taliban plan - By M. K. Bhadrakumar
- China tightens loose lending (link to the Globe and Mail)
- Stingy China May Hurt Only Itself - By ALAN WHEATLEY
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Is China an
investment sweet spot or a sour lesson?
By Tony Jackson - China's Self-Defeating Censorship (link to the New York Times)
- The danger behind China's 'me first' worldview - By Robert J. Samuelson (link to Washington Post)
- China’s rise good news for everyone - By Daniel J. Ikenson and Alec van Gelder
- China's Hainan seeing foreign mortgage boom (link to corporate-fx.co.uk)
- 100212
- China to Obama: Cancel meeting with Dalai Lama (link to USA Today)
- The China Syndrome: Cooling the Economy - Beijing Worries About Bubbles (link to Smart Money)
- Does China Want a Lower Gold Price? (link to Gold Seek)
- China government's undesired websites unveiled (link to E Taiwan News)
- 100211
- Chinese new year holiday often becomes angst-ridden affair - Going home for Chinese New Year adds stress and a financial burden to citizens (link to the Gazette, Montreal)
- China upholds dissidents sentence; claims it has none (link to Toronto Star)
- Tighter policy to keep leash on China stocks, dog Asia (link to Reuters)
- China's embattled dissidents:Tougher and tougher -Dissent becomes even more dangerous (link to the Economist)
- Year Of The Tiger - Paper Artistry; Chinese celebrate new year (link to Calgary Herald)
- China Launches Food Safety Commission (link to Food Safety News)
- Trekking 1,000km in China for e-mail (link to BBC News)
- We Want China to Lead - By PETER MANDELSON (link to the New York Times)
- China’s farms pollute as much as its factories, survey finds (link to the Hundu)
- It's Baidu's fight to lose in world of China search (link to the Wall Street Journal)
- Security Experts Cautious About China's Intentions In Hacking Site Crackdown (link to Channel Web)
- China house prices jump by 9.5% in January (link to China Economic Review)
- China Economy Will Slow, Hurt Commodities, Faber Says (link to Business Week)
- China's .cn Cleanup Shows Politics Behind Web Rules (link to PC World)
- 100210
- Baidu tops forecasts, sees gains from Google-China spat (link to Reuters)
- China's mystery HIV-like disease may be all in the mind (link to BBC News)
- Audio slideshow: Art and politics in China (link to BBC News)
- How China is Ruled (link to BBC)
- China Population Information (link to BBC)
- China, Japan still fighting over history - By Peter J Brown (link to Asia Times)
- China Cracks Down on Online Poker and Betting (link to CardPlayer.com)
- For China, All Policy Is Local (link to the Wall Street Journal)
- 700 km long ancient Great Wall found in northwestern China (link to Sify.com)
- Avatar hits home in China - By Stephen Wong (link to Asia Times)
- Thanks be to China, property (link to Herald Sun)
- 100209
- Australia-China mine deal mix-up - A row has broken out over the detail of a deal between Australian mining firm Roadhouse and a Chinese energy company. (link to BBC News)
- China's Year of the (endangered) Tiger - Some Chinese still believe that tiger parts hold magical powers, which is a boon to poachers but deadly for the country's nearly extinct big cats (link to The Star)
- Germany loses export crown to China - With Germany suffering its worst recession since World War II, booming exports in China have given the Asian economy the global edge. But Europe’s largest economy is showing signs of improvement. (link to DW_World.de)
- Lawyer in China mob trial gets 1 1/2 years on appeal (link to Washington Post)
- ‘Avatar’ Swamps ‘Confucius’ at China Box Office (link to Business Week)
- Diggers' uniforms will now be made in China (link to Herald Sun)
- 100208
- China searches for 100 tonnes of melamine-tainted milk - China has seized 72 tonnes of milk powder believed to be tainted with melamine and is searching for another 100 tonnes, state media has reported. (link to BBC News)
- Trading Barbs with China - Of tires, chickens and unintended consequences (link to Wall Street Journal)
- Taiwan negotiator: US arms sales have no impact on China ties (link to San Francisco Examiner)
- Fragile China (link to Calgary Herald)
- China shuts a hacking school (link to Inquirer)
- China Minister: Yuan Should Be 'Basically Stable' (link to the Wall Street Journal)
- China faces market disputes with the US (link to the Australian)
- 100207
- Chinese ministry warns against attending University of Calgary (link to Calgary Herald)
- 100203
- Analysis: Obama to meet Dalai Lama, upset China (link to National Post)
- US slates China's Taiwan response (link to BBC news)
- Web Addiction Soars Among China's Youth, Survey Says (link to PC World)
- China's Taiwan Stance May Damage U.S. Defense Firms - Threatened sanctions over dealings with the island could keep American players from capitalizing on Chinese growth (link to Forbes)
- Confucius on lottery tickets creates uproar in China (link to Times of India)
- Google's Decision to Withdraw From China - By Henrique Schneider (link to Korea Times)
- Giant Pandas to Be FedExed to China - The pandas' flight from Washington, D.C. to China is expected to be the fastest yet for a panda making the journey. (link to Discovery News)
- China's global hunt for food security - Many see the desire for Kazakhstani agricultural land as another tentacle of Beijing's creeping imperialism (link to Vancouver Sun)
- 'Terrified to return' - Exclusive: Refugee case offers glimpse into China's spy games (link to National Post)
- China Internet CEO laments state-controlled media (link to Reuters Canada)
- China Issued Record Number of Patents in 2009 (link to the Wall Street Journal)
- US more at ease with India's rise than China's ascent (link to Times of India)
- Lunar eclipse: US retreat leaves China leading way in race to return to moon - New age of space exploration beckons, say experts, as Nasa pullout leaves door open for other countries (link to Guardian, UK)
- Asian air traffic passes N. America's (link to the Globe and Mail)
- China's import concern could lower dairy prices (link to ABC net)
- China confronts U.S. on trade claims (link to UPI.com)
- Can We Learn from China? -By John FefferCo-director of Foreign Policy In Focus (link to the Huffington Post)
- 100202
- China versus Taiwan: How the political standoff may end - China has expressed fury at Washington's announcement of a new arms package for self-ruled Taiwan, saying it threatens the task of peaceful reunification between the two sides. (link to Reuters report)
- Obama to meet Dalai Lama despite China's warnings (link to Channel News Asia)
- China censored media 60 times in 2009, rights group charges - Stories of vital interest to public health and safety routinely spiked (link to Edmonton Journal)
- Differences between China and West (link to Business Daily Africa)
- Will China’s corruption crackdown spread? (link to MSNBC)
- Is China hacking? A veteran correspondent recounts hints of surveillance - An intelligence service in Britain is warning that business travelers in China are targets of state hacking, and the Monitor recently reported that the FBI suspects China stole valuable bid data from US energy companies computers. A former China correspondent recounts his own brushes with surveillance. (link to the Christian Science Monitor)
- Foreign banks again hear the call of China - BEIJING (Reuters) - A clutch of Western banks that have escaped the worst of the financial crisis are seizing the opportunity to ramp up their presence in China in the hope of profiting from the sector's rapid growth. (link to Reuters)
- China warns against Nobel prize for leading dissident (link to Reuters India)
- China's housing market keeps on rising - Eager buyers jostle as they queue up outside a city centre housing complex in Beijing on a cold Sunday morning. (link to BBC News)
- China's top universities will rival Oxbridge, says Yale president China is spending billions of yuan to propel its best institutions into the top 10, says visiting US academic (link to Guardian, UK)
- How Australia's economy is linked with China (link to MoneyControl.com)
- 100201
- China Steps Up Criticism of US-Taiwan Arms Sale - Beijing has suspended military exchanges and security talks with Washington, and threatened sanctions against U.S. companies that sell Taiwan weapons (link to VOA)
- What's next for China's hot economy? (link to The Globe and Mail)
- China's Stimulus Dilemma - Too much good data is bad news for an economy growing at 10.7%. (link to Forbes)
- China's talks with Dalai Lama's envoys make little progress on 'autonomy' issue (link to Times of India)
- Tightening fears bring China buy opportunities - By Richard Wong (link to Financial Times)
- Report: China increases media controls in 2009 (link to Washington Post)
- Reliance on China for exports worrisome (link to Joong Ang Daily)
- Japan, China still at odds over 'Rape of Nanking' (link to Washington Post)
- China goes silent on Google battle (link to the Sydney Morning Herald)
- Another U.S. War? Obama Threatens China and Iran - by Shamus Cooke (link to Globalresearch.ca)
- China's New Travelers Aren't Far From Home (link to the New York Times)
- Chinese dissident stranded at Tokyo airport set to return homeFeng Zhenghu reaches agreement with Chinese diplomats to return home after 90 days sleeping on airport bench (link to Guardian, UK)
- Chinese companies don’t need Western partners as much as they used to - By JOANNE LEE-YOUNG (link to Vancouver Sun)
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China on the Edge - Ten Myths About
China for the New Decade
By Derek Scissors (link to the Cutting Edge News) - What China bubble? - Commentary: Plenty of room for growth in education, insurance, agriculture: The China bubble is about to burst. I hear this popular refrain every few months as China's economy grows at an incredible rate and leads the global economic recovery. (link to Market Watch)
- The new Chinatown - Ha Jin moves from tracking the upheavals inside China to illuminating the challenges facing Chinese immigrants in the United States (link to the Globe and Mail)
- British victory in China as patents dispute boils over - THE British company whose founder invented the kettles that switch off automatically when they boil has had China patents win. (link to the Australian)






