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November 29, 2002 |
China hidden by
media fog -Ram Gorni
Migration Helps
Reduce Poverty -Li Jinhui
Anti-dumping
Measures Taken -China Daily
China's Deadly
Cover-Up -Nicholas D.Kristof
Blast kills 11,
more deaths expected -Fu Jing
Dongguan joins
China's assembly line -Alex Frew McMillan
Chinese couples
decide a man's place is in the kitchen -Xinhua
Regulation to
govern foreign investors -Sun Min & Zhang
Dingmin
Women power keeps
south China boomtowns moving -Doug Young |
November 27, 2002 |
Cargo plane faults
found -China Daily
Domestic violence
tackled -Tang Min
China Saddles Up To
Stop Suicide -AP
China to further co-op
with Africa -Xinhua
Companies allowed
to run pension fund -Mu Jin
Small loans fund
big changes for unemployed women -Han Ling
Internet Business
Faces Wonderful Opportunities in China -Xinhua
South Korean
Airport Has Responsibility for Air China Crash -XinhuaBlog read: This
past summer I jumped at the opportunity to intern at one of southern
China's most aggressive, dynamic, cutting edge
newspaper groups -- the Southern Daily News Group
in Guangzhou.
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November 25, 2002 |
Bottoms up! -Li Shuo
Learning From China -Newsweek
Unspeakable secrets -Shanghai Star
'Animal Farm' a
washout in China -AP
Home loan market
booming in China -Xinhua
Computer Game
Players Gather in Shanghai -Eastday
'Sugar daddy' ad
angers Shenzhen residents -Straits Times
China seeks larger
role in running the internet -Fiona Harvey
How to Reconcile
Conservation with Development -China.org.cn link
Excessive overtime and dumping ground for
e-waste -Karl Schoenberger |
November 23, 2002 |
Reform to hit rural
doctors, clinics -Feng Ge
Mediation cheap,
effective -Shao Zongwei
Married with AIDS -Zeng Pengyu Ivy
Zhang
Let One Hundred
Cultures Bloom -Hannah Beech
A dark piece of
WWII history in Taiwan -Matthew Smith
Shanghai: World
Underwater Tunnel Leader by 2010 -Xinhua
China aims to
become world's leading tourist destination -Xinhua
China's largest
city to put free condoms in public places -ABC Online
I am certain that I
can seek justice in China -Xie Xiaoguo and
Chen HuiBlog read: China Media Update and Western
Media on China.
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November 20, 2002 |
Villagers dream of
big-screen TVs -Martin Fackler
China-US nanotech
center launched in Beijing -Xinhua
US democracy
through Chinese eyes -Jacques deLisle
China ponders
reforming wood-housing regs -Jia Hepeng
Official Explains
Amendments to CPC Constitution -Xinhua
Fears of Mekong
free-for-all as China goes it alone -Alan Boyd
Survey gives
insight to attitudes of senior citizens -China Daily
US donation aims to
help poor Chinese women prosper -Xinhua
Milk from Cloned
Cows to Appear on Market Next Year -Wang Qian
Eight Opportunities
before China Within Upcoming 20 Years -Forest Lee |
November 17, 2002 |
Happy Together -Zhao Pu
Born in the 70s -Yu Shanshan
Train trips
throughout a region -AP
China's old habits
die hard -Tim Luard
Chinas
Princelings Problem -Melinda Liu
Power Eludes
China's Women -Philip P. Pan
Waging a war on
sending spam -Feng Qihua
Transformation of a
city -Stephen H. Dunphy
A China in the
Image of America -Mark Clifford
Cabbage Tells
Changes of Beijingers' Life -Li Heng
New Guard In China
Marks No Clear Path -John Pomfret link
China tipped as
world's fifth largest drug market by 2010 -Xinhua
Have China's new
leaders got what it takes? -Stephen Green link |
November 13, 2002 |
Camera phones
trigger debate -Tang Min
Nation promotes
clean motors -Qin Chuan
Party goes on
without China's invisible man -AP
China's economic
gatekeeper steps down -Mary Hennock
A Global Shopping
Spree for the Chinese -Frederik Balfour
Trade in Vietnamese
brides a boon for Chinese -Ma Guihua
Call for calm over
China leadership changes -Willy Wo-Lap LamBlog read: On Deng Xiaoping...Yes he had a
thing about cats and indeed did say it was
glorious to get rich. But anyone who tries to
blacken his name by making out he was a tyrant or
an old style emperor I will energetically refute.
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November 8, 2002 |
Jiang delivers
report to CPC National Congress
"Build a well-off society in an all-round
way and create a new situation in building
socialism with Chinese characteristics". -Xinhua
Full text
Excerpts from Jiang
Zemin's speech -AP
Full coverage of 16th Congress via China.org, China Daily, PD & XinhuaForeign Press: 16th
CPC Congress Full of Activity
The 16th National Congress of the Communist Party
of China, opening Friday to next Thursday, is a
focus of worldwide press. Following is a
collection of excerpts: -PD (AP, WashPost, NYTimes, Latimes & Reuters)
Design by Accident -Zhao Pu
Voices from modern
China -BBC
Capital influx a
menace? -Jia Hepeng
Hard-fought battle
over software -Li Weitao
Students barely
note changes in China -Gady A. Epstein
China's new breed
of authoritarian rulers -Christian M. Wade
Next Generation
TOEFL Triggers Revolution -Li Hongyu Xiao
Rong
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November 4, 2002 |
A Hard Habit to
Break -Brook Larmer
Communism at a
Crossroads in China -Henry Chu
Communist Chinese
visit Libertarian Partys office -LP
Journalists hit the
limits of China's reforms -John Gittings
All eyes are
watching China's leading woman -Leslie Fong
Asean-China ties
take big leap forward -Kavi Chongkittavorn
More Chinese
Farmers Seek to Sell Directly to Supermarkets -PD
Insurance Market
Granted More Space for Growth -Zhao Hongyi
Procuratorate
hinders compensation by state -Huang Guangming
Round-the-clock
work at site of Three Gorges Dam project -Xie Hong |
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