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- Sweden raises Internet censorship issue with China
- Rio China trial defendant says treated fairly-lawyer
- China makes its case for a steady yuan
- China steams ahead on clean energy
- China overtakes India as diabetes capital
- Google's China move followed by ... hardly anyone else
- Google finds few allies in China battle
- China Feb 3G Cellphone Users Grew to 16.06mn
- Beijing urged to take tough line on corrupt foreign practices
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- Google’s fans and foes in China trade barbs
- China overtakes Germany as world's top exporter
- The Looming Trade War With China - By MIKE WHITNEY
- China Bars Scholar From Traveling to U.S.
- Could Hong Kong teach China to quit smoking?
- China Behind Yesterday's YouTube, Facebook, Twitter Outage
- China Passes U.S. as New Zealand’s Second-Biggest Export Market
- Environment problems pose health risk for China
- China CEOs Join Obama in Supporting Yuan Appreciation
- China to Further Curb Home Prices, Deloitte Says
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- Doing Business in China
- The Trouble with China - Google couldn't find a way to work within Beijing's limits, and employees of mining giant Rio Tinto wound up behind bars. What's the key to succeeding in the world's largest marketplace?
- China faces 'diabetes epidemic', research suggests - China faces a diabetes epidemic, with almost one in 10 adults having the disease while most cases remain undiagnosed, researchers have said.
- Think tank says 2.4 million U.S. jobs lost to China
- China Urges Stronger Communication with US
- China Won’t Revalue Yuan If Labeled ‘Manipulator’
- China Keen To Enhance Media Cooperation With Asean
- China's Film Bureau sets up website - English-language portal targets export market
- Taiwan Air Pollution Hits Records on Sand Dust From China
- China state firms told to check out of hotel sector
- Inside China's garlic bubble
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- Congress slams China and Microsoft, praises Google
- Why China is an incubator for female billionaires
- GoDaddy to stop registering domains in China
- China Sandstorm - Beijing finds itself blanketed in yellow dust, as a sandstorm caused by a severe drought in the north and in Mongolia swept into the Chinese capital. (Pictures)
- The new U.S.-China tug-of-war
- The Coming China-India Conflict: Is War Inevitable?
- Millions head to China
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- China stands firm despite possible Google withdrawal
- On Doing Business in China - It's time for Google to stand up to censors
- China tries to cool yuan dispute with U.S. - Senior envoy to visit Washington next week
- Sandstorms whip across China
- Shanghai World Expo Forecasts 70 Million Visitors - World Expo in Shanghai to showcase China's rise as modern power, world's green ambitions
- Chinese Currency Set To Rise - But not until summer, a China scholar says
- China fires back at currency critics - Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao says yuan is not undervalued and chastises other countries for 'finger-pointing'
- China's tech companies go global while no one is watching
- WHO: Half of drug-resistant TB patients in India, China
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- The Myths About China's Currency
- Students discover clawed dinosaur in China
- Net Produces New Generation of China Activists - Internet, Twitter helping to create new generation of human rights activists in China
- The Problem Is Not China
- China says HP violated customer rights rules
- China agrees to resume US pork imports
- China's order on SOEs to help key property developers
- China imposing financial rules on religious groups
- Chinese learn to leap the 'Great Firewall'
- China says still wants military talks with Taiwan
- China's urban elite fights trash wars
- Rousing China To Military Dominance
- China’s media censorship immoral: Dalai Lama
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- China Accused of Selling Bad Vaccines
- A China-U.S. Reckoning
- Tibetan high school students protest in west China
- China hits out at UK human rights report
- Google China uncensors verboten tank man - Search engine breaks law against Google will
- Not pointing or wagging but beckoning - Defensive and assertive in its words, China for the time being has a bark that is worse than its bite
- China air force covers North Taiwan with Russian-built missiles
- Google is 'positive force' in China, says Wales - The founder of Wikipedia, Jimmy Wales, has publicly backed Google’s stance in China, saying he believes the company’s presence in the country is a “positive force”
- Macau Vs. Atlantic City
- Homosexuality in China - Collateral damage - Neither comrades nor spouses
- Google ponders leaving China - Failed search - Western internet firms have found a big market in China, but few opportunities
- Bo Xilai: China's brash populist - By Kent Ewing
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- Letter from Google Partners in China
- China Says Lawyer ‘Sentenced’
- China fires back at currency critics - Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao says yuan is not undervalued and chastises other countries for 'finger-pointing'
- It could be time for China to back down - China may be preparing to battle for economic dominance with the US.
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- China Announces Sentence for Missing Dissident
- Twitter in China? In Due Time, Twitter Founder Promises
- World Cup of Golf finds new home in China
- The system that divides China - Growing popular pressure pushes for deep reform of the Chinese household registration, or hukou, system.
- The naivety about China
- Futures off on China policy concerns, data eyed
- 11 Siberian Tigers Die in China Zoo
- China gears up for the 'economic Olympics'
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- Google is almost sure to pull out of China
- China official arrested over salacious online diary
- A word of advice to China’s athletes: Thank your nation
- How long will China support the US dollar?
- 100310
- Dalai Lama Expresses 'Little Hope' for Progress With China on Tibetan Issue
- Q+A - What does Kim Jong-il want from China?
- China editor says punished over bold editorial A Chinese editor involved in authoring an unusually bold editorial that demanded reform says he and others have suffered retaliation.
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- In China's 'rubber-stamp' legislature, country comes first
- China: A populist rising - By Geoff Dyer
- China wages war on growing corruption
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- China's staged leadership succession ambushed by the YouTube video
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China insists it
will choose Dalai Lama's successor
The Chinese government says that it will have the final say, rather than the Dalai Lama, on who succeeds him as Tibet's spiritual leader. - Only F-16 jets strong enough to repel China: Reports - Taiwan is trying to obtain upgraded F-16 C/D jets from the U.S.
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Debate over
China's future takes flight on Internet
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Website set up in parallel with National People's Congress hosts raucous discussions that carry growing political influence - China's women struggle for a foothold in power
- China to Effect Huge Policy Changes to Promote Trade
- China picks mothers for astronaut training-Officials concerned space flight might affect fertility of first Chinese women to go into orbit
- China, let's see if you can innovate
- China defends UK company Strix's intellectual property rights
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- China slows growth of military spending to allay neighbours' concerns
- Hong Kong’s Economy Surpassed by Shanghai as China Advances
- China to start space station construction next year
- China's First Lady of Opera
- Analyst sees one China, two worlds
- China slows rise in military spending - China has said its military spending will increase by 7.5% in 2010, ending a long run of double-digit growth.
- Why China should let the yuan rise
- Is change coming to China's yuan policy?
- Mothers in China - Sobs on the night breeze
- China’s Cyberposse
- IP concerns halt Microsoft's China expansion
- Will China's Economy Collapse?
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- For 13th Time, Critic of China’s Government Is Barred From Leaving Country
- How to shake hands (wisely) with China's government
- China appoints Panchen Lama in tactical move to quell unrest
- China can switch from external to domestic demand
- Shanghai Opens Doors to Financial World
- China's wealth gap the widest since economic reforms began
- China police ordered to resign over detainee 'torture'
- Does China Want to Be Top Superpower? - New Book by Chinese Colonel Says China's Goal Is to Replace the U.S. as World's Leader
- China: Troublemaker on the World Stage?
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Why U.S. Ignores
China and Sells Arms to Taiwan