October 31, 2002 |
Nothing More To
Lose -David Murphy
China smashes
people smuggling ring -CNN
Mysterious Arshan
Heavenly Pond -china.org.cn
China drops plan
for Chinese-script web address -AP
China prevented
repeat cyber attack on US -Pamela Hess
Kim Jong-il reform
aim said to surpass China's -Lee Young-jong
Why Is There the
Need of a Second Damming of the Three Gorges? -PD |
October 28, 2002 |
Who Me, Rich? -Rupert Hoogewerf
Perspectives on a
New Life -China Today
Mexicos China
Obsession -Scott Johnson
China races to
defuse time bomb -Leslie Fong
China to Land on
the Moon by 2010 -Wang Qian
Sobering times for
China's rich and famous -Lian Pek
West's names give
Chinese new identity -Ted Anthony
The Science and
Politics of Super Rice -Joseph Kahn
China's Wealthy
Facing Income Tax Crackdown -Peter S. Goodman |
October 24, 2002 |
Oil to China is a
race against time -John Helmer
Wedding Industry
Booms in China -Guo Xiaohong
Beijing's $2b
reminder to US varsities -Jason Leow
China-US E-language
Project to Be Launched -PD
Rank Corruption -David Lague &
Susan V. Lawrence
How China Cracked
the Rice Genome -Bruce Einhorn
China continues to
develop nuclear power -Asia Pulse/XIC
Chinese may re-create
famed admiral's voyage -Nicole Martin
China's workers -
no longer a privileged class -Jasper Becker
Overseas Gangs
Cited for China's Organized Crime -Wang ZhiyongBlogread: Saturday
Afternoon at the Opera.
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October 20, 2002 |
Aid for AIDS -Xiao Rong
High Tech in China -BWO
The Hot Zone -Arthur Kroeber
Chinas Coal
Addiction -Sarah Schafer
The forgotten 800
million -John Gittings
China frees 'black
hand' dissident -BBC
The Chinese Split
Personality -Minxin Pei
People's Republic
of Products -Evelyn Iritani & Marla
Dickerson
Family Planning Law
and China's Birth Control Situation -Hu Huiting |
October 16. 2002 |
14th Asiad Draws to
a Close -PD
Officials map
Beijing's growth -Wang Yang
International
gathering in Beijing -Joanna C. Lee
Chinese labour
activist defects to Taiwan -Reuters
China Daily
Partners with NewsStand -Econtentmag
800,000 hit in
China graft crackdown -Willy Wo-Lap Lam
Cisco networking in
China -Zhang Yong & Zhao
Renfeng
China Makes Rapid
Progress in Hunger Reduction -Xinhua
Pension fund in the
works for Chinese farmers -Straits Times link
China Bars American
in Custody Battle From Taking Son -John Pomfret
When Workers
Organize, China's Party-Run Unions Resist -Philip P. Pan |
October 14, 2002 |
China bans under 16s
from cybercafes -BBC
Reunification,
Chinese Style -Robyn Meredith
South of the Clouds
and Over the Top -Peggy Liu
Protests about
shop's 'free small animal' deal -BBC
China could see
price war on PCs -Yeong Choy Leng
China's P-Chip
Puzzle -Michal Shuman & Susan
Jakes
China Leaves Korea
in Smoke in World's Top Products -Korea Times
Let One Hundred
Flowers Bloom,... -Randy Peerenboom via micahsittig
Indonesia Nightclub
Bombed, 10 Hong Kong People Missing -China Daily |
October 12, 2002 |
Chinese border soldiers
shoot at "terrorists." in the China-Kyrgyzstan
anti-terror military exercises which concluded on
October 11, 2002. [Xinhua] Born to be wild -Ivy Zhang
Smuggler's Blues -Hannah Beech
Advantage, Beijing -Brook Larmer
From insider to
outcast and back -Gady A. Epstein
Exterminators move
into Three Gorges reservoir -Xinhua
Burying the
Competition -Karby Leggett & Peter
Wonacott
New Regulations May
Not Alleviate Patient Vulnerability -CIIC
Why is the rate of
Chinese police casualties persistently high? -Wang Haizhou
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October 10, 2002 |
Candle in the Wind -Richard
Baimbridge
Views on marriage
change in China -Xinhua
Senior citizens
live colorful life in China -Xinhua
'Digital Viruses'
Attack Rampant Across China -PD
China means
business about reforms -James Kynge
Bandits murder
Briton on Great Wall of China -Oliver August
Free English
lectures talk of the town in Beijing -Wang Xiaotian
Vital Transport
Arteries Release Traffic in Western China -Xinhua
Chinese net users
swell ranks of online bank customers -Jason Leow
China Completes
Gargantuan Herbal Medicine Database -China Daily |
October 7, 2002 |
Tough times for
Beijing's spitters -AFP
Self-drive holidays
popular in China -Xinhua
Car craze sweeps
over China -David J. Lynch
Westward Ho! -Mark L. Clifford
& Dexter Roberts
China Overtaking
Korea in Key Industries -Nho Joon-hun
China's freelancers
forge place in cultural market -Xinhua
Party jokes fly
ahead of China leadership change -Reuters
City's wood-fired
duck runs afoul of air rules -Michael Dorgan
Farmers in west
China benefit from network information -Xinhua
China relaxes some
visas restrictions for foreign reporters in HK -ABC
Fudan Students
Allowed to Change Their Courses Midway -Chen Lin
Experts call for
revision of law punishment of industry misdeeds -China DailyBlog read: Even
though we are foreigners we got the domestic day
trip thing, which means we did everything that
there is to do in Guilin.
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October 4, 2002 |
Rice Culture of
China -Li Jinhui
The Taxman Cometh -Ben Dolven
History of
Homosexuality -Shanghai Star
National Day of
travelling millions -John Gittings
Pre-1949 China
spotlighted in Valley -Lisa M. Sodders
Security Tightened
up After Explosion in Guilin -Xinhua
Judicial
Information of the PRC: A Survey -Zhai Jianxiong
Chinese readers of
Ming Pao redirected to Falun Gong site -AP |
October 1, 2002 |
Rule to disclose
information -Xiao Yang
Hong Kong Activists
Burn Chinese Flag -AP
Officials told to
help media fight graft -SCMP
Dalai Lama urges
freeze on anti-China protests -AP
Chinese labourers
fighting to protect their rights -China Daily
Women head to China
in search of a better life -Japan Times
China's New Economy
Begins on the Farm -Peter S. Goodman
Slogans, more
practical, reflect social changes in China -Xinhua
China adopts
domestic water saving devices national wide -XinhuaBlog read: Robert
has finished writing a very long essay on Gao Xingjian's Soul
Mountain. Hey! That truck is heading
straight at you.
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