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December 31, 2004 |
Disparity of Change -Don Lee
Court: Nike pirates
stickman character -Liu Li
China expands Asean
air links -Cao Desheng
Chinese relief team
ready for Indonesia -Xinhua +
The factory nuns of
urban China -Michael A. Lev
Russia, China to
hold massive joint drill -China Daily
A time for giving,
a time for sharing -Raymond Chou
Law to make
officials 'take blame and quit' -Ling Hu
A well-kept secret:
China's quality highways -Michael Dunne
China's 'Haves'
Stir the 'Have Nots' to Violence -Joseph Kahn
Farmer-urban
dweller fence being demolished -Zheng Caixiong
In Roaring China,
Sweaters Are West of Socks City -David Barboza
China collecting
pawns in battle to secure status as market
economy -AFP |
December 23, 2004 |
On the trail of a
trafficked child -Louisa Lim
A digital China in
the eyes of foreigners -PD +
Beijing reports top
10 IPR cases -China Daily
Religious affairs
rules promulgated -China Daily
Winter of China's
discontents -Catherine Armitage
A Trip Through
China's Twilight Zone -Philip P. Pan
Violent ethnic
clashes plague China -Jehangir S. Pocha
Watch out, Vegas--
Macau is cashing in -Michael A. Lev
Nude Chinese
kneeling sculptures spark critique -China Daily
China Puts Plans
For World Domination On Hold -Dan Ackman +
China shifts from
receiving to giving foreign aid -Jonathan Watts
Taiwan Says China
Forming Legal Basis to Attack -Richard Dobson
China Quietly
Rehabilitates Once Reviled Enemy -Benjamin Kang Lim
HOT STORIES OF 2004
/ 2005 STORIES TO WATCH -David Armstrong +
China embraces
traditional ways as it throws out communist
ideologies -AFP |
December 13, 2004 |
Of Rice and Men -Craig Simons +
Credibility vital
for mainland firms -Xie Ye +
A Welcome to Wal-Mart
-Sarah
Schafer
Fatal results of
fuel fury in China -Mai Tian
Opposition wins
majority in poll -China Post +
Loosen gov't
control of economy -Wu Jinglian
Nanjing remembers
the massacred -Bao Xinyan
Tokyo needs friends
in Beijing -Heather Stewart
Experts laud
Chinese gov't support for farmers -Xinhua +
A war on drugs or a
war on tradition? -Bradley Winterton
Ship Collision
Creates China's Largest Oil Spill -China.org.cn
Fishery guilds ink
deal to quell fishing disputes -Zhao Huanxin
Mistake China makes
in disposing of its bad assets -Wang Du
Korean storefronts
hardly exist in biggest market -Korea Herald
New professions
created with social changes in China -Xinhua
I.B.M. Sought a
China Partnership, Not Just a Sale -Steve Lohr +
Okinotori issue
should be handled through consultation -Xinhua
China shedding its
image as a developing country -Harry Bhaskara
Chinese TV Maker
Sharpens Focus on Europe -Peter S. Goodman
China's Splurge on
Resources May Not Be a Sign of Strength -Howard French |
December 8, 2004 |
Fools rush in -Economist
China Fears a Baby
Bust -Don Lee
China chops Nike ad -Jonathan Watts
IBM's Chinese
Adventure -Steve Hamm +
Chinese Blog Wins
Best Weblog Award -DW
Hints of 9,000-year-old
wine found in China -AP +
Third Generation
Art and Artists -Zhang Zhaohui
Playboy prowls for
Shanghai bunnies -Ben Blanchard
Ultimate insider
guides U.S. firms to China -Gary Rivlin +
7 special realities
impeding China's growth: report -Xinhua
In China, an About-Face
on AIDS Prevention -Edward Cody +
China's Textbooks
Twist and Omit History -Howard W. French |
December 3, 2004 |
Credit Culture -Yang Luping
SOEs asked to focus
on core biz -Sun Min
China's Supersized
Malls -Robert Marquand
China lifts ban on
a film legend -Geoffrey York +
Just How Cheap Is
Chinese Labor? -Peter Coy
MOFA slams China-ASEAN
pact -Melody Chen +
Medical expenses
increase dramatically -Xinhua
The Swans of Swan
Lake are Dying -Zhou Ying + +
Toys tariff lifting
to spark fierce rivalry -Jiang Wei
First greenhouse
emissions deal inked -Xu Binlan
How do you raise a
child in today's China? -Li Ping
China works up a 3-D
challenge -Howard W. French
China smoking
dramatically dropped: Survey -Xinhua
Coal mining
industry shake-up unveiled -Cao Desheng
Beijing struggles
to make a polyglot nation conform -AP
Male homosexuals
estimated up to 12.5m -Zhang Feng
TV In China: The
Door Opens A Crack -Frederik Balfour
Fatal air wreck
unlikely to smother feeder market -Wang Yu
Wal-Mart...to
conduct urgent crisis management -Yang Kairan |
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