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December 5, 2007
False Eastern promise -The Economist

For those determined to become fluent in Chinese, a good level to aim for is a score of six in the national standard "Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi" exam.

Chinese consumers prefer own products -Geoff Dyer

The successful foreign companies have usually made a real effort to listen to Chinese consumers and create local brand management teams, rather than import approaches from other markets,

Why China cracked down on my nonprofit -Nick Young

You can be the government of China's friend or our enemy; there is no other way.

Shenzhen battles environmental abusers -Zhang Ming'ai
China's "citizen" reporters dodge censors and critics -Reuters

For desperate residents facing eviction from their homes, and unable to draw attention to their plights in China's controlled press, it's a price worth paying.

A lone voice in China wins friends for environmental campaign -Verna Yu

People now realise that pollution is not normal -- 10 years ago they wouldn't have thought that,

Is China unfairly bashed on piracy? -Tim Johnson

That’s what a professor at the Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego says. He’s written a 24-page report that essentially says China, taken as a whole, is not the leading global pirate.

October 21, 2007
China's iClone -Dan Koeppel
The China syndrome -Robert Collier
A Country on the Edge -John Pomfret
How China Got Religion -Slavoj Zizek
Organic farming grips China -Juliana Liu
Chasing the Chinese Dream -Ariana Eunjung Cha
Worker: 'I know my days are numbered' -Loretta Tofani
China admits Three Gorges dam danger -Jamil Anderlini
What Will China Look Like in 2035? -Robert Lawrence Kuhn
Hu? Many Chinese Ignore Party Congress -William Foreman +
China Punishes 200,000 Rural Officials Since 2003 -Asia Pulse
O.C. bring new ways of doing business to their homeland -Asahi
Organs from China death row inmates only for family: report -AFP

Blog: Is Confucianism a religion?

World: 'The single most effective weapon against our deployed forces', Pakistan:The Most Dangerous?

August 26, 2007
Chinese on Wheels -Lan Xinzhen
Death of the 'toy king' -Olivia Chung +
The Black Rain in Shenzhen -ESWN
Still using wooden chopsticks? -Shan Juan
The Misery of China's Mines -Edward Cody
Foreign media enjoy greater access -China Daily
China plays down product fears at home -Geoff Dyer +
'Sharp rise' in Chinese patents -Quentin Sommerville
China Pays Steep Price As Textile Exports Boom -WSJ +
The Chinese Novel Finds New Life Online -Aventurina King
As China Roars, Pollution Reaches Deadly Extremes -NYT
Chinese Tourists Do Europe -- in 14 Days -Wieland Wagner
In China, Farming Advances Lie Fallow -Ariana Eunjung Cha
We can't afford to pollute first and improve later -Lin Boqiang +
Bank of China reports heavy exposure to subprime crisis -AP +
Beijing drafting tougher laws on abortion of girls -Taipei Times
China faces backlash at home over Blackstone Investment -IHT
China bans TV shows about cosmetic surgery, sex changes -AP +

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