January 31, 2001 |
Why
she turned herself into human torch
On January 23, the 12-year-old fifth-grade primary school
pupil from Central China's Henan Province was taken by
her mother to Beijing's Tian'anmen Square, believing she
would enter the "Falun World." There, the two
set themselves ablaze. - ChinadailyBeijing
televises fiery footage
In an attempt to further discredit Falun Gong as crazy
and dangerous, China's government-run news media aired
stunning video images last evening of the five purported
members of the banned group who immolated themselves in
Tiananmen Square earlier this month.- Frank Langfitt
The
Falungong phenomenon
In this three-part series, Francesco Sisci examines
events leading up to the pivotal moment on April 25, 1999
when China's leaders awoke to find themselves besieged by
10,000 Falungong followers demanding recognition as an
official religion - AsiaTimes
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January 26, 2001 |
A
Chinese man examines pinwheels, a traditional Chinese
toy, at a temple fair in central Beijing January 25, 2001.
Temple fairs are regular events for Beijing residents to
celebrate the annual Spring Festival. - Reuters/Guang Niu
'A
Giant Fighting a Ghost'
"Those who go to the square are the tip of the
iceberg or -- as we say in Chinese -- just one hair on
nine oxen," said the engineer. "They are
willing to confront whatever the government will do to
them. Most of us are not." - Elisabeth Rosenthal
Bitter
harvest may await China's leaders
"What is needed is a new deal for farmers...they
should be allowed a bigger say in determining procurement
prices for produce ...We must allow farmers to organize
themselves so that they are in a position to check and
balance the powers of officials and entrepreneurs,"
- Willy Wo-Lap Lam
The
Weblog On The Chinese New Year - Guardian Unlimited
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January 18, 2001 |
China
hits at 'junk news' on internet
"Mr Wu responsed by talking about junk e-mail and
also what he described as junk news, in other words,
content available over the internet which the Chinese
government would prefer its citizens not to see," -
Richard McGregorRead
China's media with a degree of skepticism
If we compare Xinhua's reports with those of foreign
agencies, we can see that the former typically makes
deliberate misinterpretations of Falun Gong doctrines, or
even fabricates stories to slander the sect.- Flora Chang
and Chang Ching-hsi
The
Sayings of Chairman DiCaprio
Dapian, as China scholar Jonathan Noble explains, "is
a market concept that clearly signifies a film whose
budget and ticket sales are high." By any measure,
Titanic is the biggest piece of dapian ever to hit the
screen. - Scott McLemee
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January 17, 2001 |
Consumer
complaints against monopoly sectors increase in 00's. China Consumer
Association reported that consumers resent the practice,
of some monopoly sectors, of avoiding rate reductions or
even increasing rates in a disguised form, the article
said. - ChinaOnline
How
can industry monopolies be so unscrupulous? Fourth in a
series of reports on the campaign against monopoly abuse - Du DengbinChina
targets power scams
Chinese officials said the investigation into wrongdoings
within the State Power Corporation - successor to the
power industry ministry - have focused attention on
inefficiencies in one of China's remaining monopolies. -
James Kynge
China
Bid for Human Spaceflight Boosted by Shenzhou 2 Landing - Leonard David
An
artist's rendering of the Shenzhou II -Simon Zajo/Space.com
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"Shenzhou
II" Spacecraft Returns
The successful
recovery of the space vessel serves as a special gift to
Chinese people, who are slated to mark the lunar Spring
Festival, which is just seven days away. - China.org |
January 14, 2001 |
Chinese
Ceremony Honors Ancient Philosopher
Confucius is considered one of China's most notable
teachers. His ideas have greatly influenced the
civilization of east Asia as well as the lives of his
numerous followers throughout the world. -CNN
Confucius
Museum
Conficius
Memorial Service
Writings
of Confucius
Multi-Lingual
Website of Confucius Publishing"what you don't want
yourself, don't do to others" - Analects
15:23.
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January 13, 2001 |
Tibetan
demonstrators burn a Chinese flag in New Delhi on January
13, 2001. The Tibetan people accuse the Chinese
government of the dilution of their identity, religion
and culture since the invasion of Tibet by China in 1949.
REUTERS/Kamal Kishore
China
Tibet Information Center - Tibetinfor.com
Tibet
news -
Chinadaily.com
China's
Tibet -
China.org
The Government of Tibet in
Exile -
Tibet.com
The
Tibetan's Virtual Homeland - Tibet.net |
January 12. 2001 |
Chinese
nap while waiting for trains at Beijing's Railway Station
Friday January 12, 2001. Millions of people across China
are beginning an annual journey back to their hometowns
to be with family for Spring Festival, the annual holiday
which marks the lunar new year. (AP Photo) China's
tobacco industry to be Freon-free in six years
Wang Yanting, director of the Science and Education
Department of the State Tobacco Monopoly Bureau, said
that Freon (CFC-11) is mainly used in the tobacco
industry in the production of inflated tobacco. The
inflation process lowers the content of tar and nicotine
in the tobacco, thereby reducing harm to human health, -
ChinaOnline
Beijing
to Enjoy Fresher Air, Better Environment by 2005
Wang Guangtao, vice-mayor of Beijing, announced here
Friday that under a five-year pollution control plan,
residents in Beijing will enjoy fresh air and blue skies
for at least 255 days each year by 2005, about 91 days
more than 2000. - Xinhua
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January 10, 2001 |
Contrasting
takes on Beijing
Given its content, "Summer Heat" was not easy
to get past government censors. Just as Zhang Yimou's
Olympics' advertisement made some Beijing residents do
double-takes, state censors told Ning they didn't
recognize her version of the capital either. - Frank
LangfittIn
China - bonding gone bad?
A tradition of relationships and networking, called
guanxi, facilitates widespread corruption. - Robert
Marquand
Tangled
web
Designed
to Unite, Language Law Divides China
Rather than enhance national unity under a single
language, Beijing may unintentionally spur an underlying
culture of opposition based on preserving regional
cultural identity. - Stratfor
The
Joys Of Ownership
China's urbanites remake houses into homes - R.J.
Michaels
Housings
great leap forward
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January 9, 2001 |
Chinese
Foreign Ministry Spokesman on Tiananmen Papers
He said that the Communist Party of China (CPC) and the
Chinese government "had already made a correct
conclusion about the political disturbances that took
place in Beijing at the end of the Spring and the
beginning of the Summer in 1989 and that the conclusion
would not change." - XinhuaChinese
government says Tiananmen papers are fake
"If it has an effect on political reform in China it
will be a bad one. It can't have a good effect,"
said Dai, now an author and frequent government critic.
"It will make them even more obstinate." - CNN
Analyzing
the Tiananmen Papers
In the end, the question was whether or not to publish.
We concluded that if we didn't move forward, we would be
in effect suppressing a significant body of source
material. - Orville Schell
Tiananmen
revelations raise new questions about massacre
The papers raise obvious awkward questions about the role
of several current leaders and the collective
responsibility of the Communist party which still rules
China. They may also revive some critical arguments over
the tactics of the pro-democracy students in Tiananmen
Square. - John Gittings
The
Tiananmen Papers - Foreign Affairs
The
Gate of Heavenly Peace
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January 6, 2001 |
Secret
Papers: Deng Feared Arrest
Mike Wallace talks about the secret Chinese documents. -
CBS News | 60 minutes
'Tiananmen
Papers' highlight Chinese leaders' paranoia
If genuine, the documents offer a rare glimpse into the
motivations and fears behind the communist leadership's
decision to order the troops into Tiananmen Square, -
Robin McDowell
Book
Says Tiananmen Sparked Bitter Debate in China
Although analysts have always suspected a rift between
reformers and hard-liners in the upper echelons of the
Communist Party over Tiananmen, the transcripts -- if
authentic -- would for the first time reveal the decision-making
process in their own words. - Grant McCool
New
Window on Tiananmen Square Crackdown
While largely confirming impressions of how the crackdown
came about, the documents detail internal arguments, the
fears of the elderly leaders and the ways officials used
those fears. - Richard Bernstein
Who
Wanted Troops in the Square, Who Didn't and What They
Said About It
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January 5, 2001 |
A
Calamitous Scale of Water Problems in China
Perhaps the most extraordinary thing is how few people in
China are aware of this crisis. No angry environmental
groups spring up as they did in Eastern Europe or the
former Soviet Union, decrying the disappearance or
pollution of vital water resources. - Jasper BeckerBanned
Chinese Sect Is Spurred On by Exiled Leader
Civil disobedience by the Chinese spiritual movement
Falun Gong shows no sign of slowing in the New Year and
may be ratcheting up to a new level...the movement's
exiled founder, Li Hongzhi, warned that Falun Gong
followers facing persecution could rightfully "go
beyond the limits of forbearance." - Craig Smith
Chinese
prison officer fights for inmates' children
One city leader said "Why don't you care for
children from decent families, such as laid-off workers
or even martyrs?"... "Traditionally, people
believe criminals and even their children deserve to be
discriminated against and despised. To them, that's
justice being done." - Calum and Lijia Macleod
China's
Only-Child Generation Sound, Healthy
Dr. Feng, professor with the Central China University of
Science and Technology, came to the conclusion after
surveying more than 1,000 primary and middle school
students...Children without siblings felt compelled to
make friends with people outside the family and thus
became more sociable. - Xinhua
A-mei,
Back In The Spotlight
A-mei has little interest in politics, but Beijings
leaders took a political interest in her. Two years ago,
China offered the Taiwanese singer what anybody with a
product to sell craves--access to the worlds
largest market. - Mahlon Meyer
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January 3, 2001 |
Ripples
of Hope Follow Taiwan-China Voyages
"A lot of people don't understand how fundamentally
flexible the Chinese people are," he said. "What
do I want for my son? A better life, freedom, respect.
War won't win any of that for us. I think a lot of people
think like I do . . . on both sides of the straits."
- John PomfretTrade
plan's shortcomings criticized
But only Taiwanese vessels can ferry passengers and goods
between these islands and the Fujian cities, while
mainland ships remain barred from docking at Jinmen and
Matsu. "How can you call such one-way traffic a
direct two-way link between the two sides?" Xu asked.
- Chinadaily
China's
Baby Traffickers
It is best, one woman says, when they take the babies
quickly. Otherwise mothers get too attached to their
children. "I just fed my daughter," says a
woman surnamed Zhang, who handed over her child 17 hours
after she was born. "I wanted to give her something
of me before she went away forever." - Hannah Beech
For a
Fee, Chinese Firm Will Beg Pardon for Anyone
"But if you are sincere, you should go and apologize
by yourself." - Elisabeth Rosenthal
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January 2, 2001 |
'Mini
links' voyages go ahead
A vessel carrying 192 Kinmen officials and reporters made
the first legal direct sailing from ROC territory to the
PRC this morning. The Taiwu left Kinmen's Liaolo Bay at 8:53
a.m. and arrived in Xiamen around midday...Meanwhile, the
first ever direct cross-strait pilgrimage occurred today
when the Taima carried more than 500 followers of Matsu,
a goddess revered in both Taiwan and the mainland's
Fujian province, from the ROC-controlled island of Matsu
to the mainland. The Taima set sail at 7:30 a.m. and
arrived in Mawei (Fuzhou) in the PRC around 9 a.m. -
Taiwan HeadlinesThree
Taiwan ferries arrive in Fujian with direct crossings
Three passenger ferries sailed from China's Taiwan region
to the mainland on Tuesday in the first direct crossing
between the two sides of the Taiwan Straits in half a
century. - Chinadaily
More
Chinese racing down the ski slopes
Swishing down snowy slopes, crouching into aerodynamic
positions, falling on their behinds -- these are the
thrills of skiing for China's new generation of skiers. -
Reuters
Arthur
C. Clarke looks back on '2001' -- and other visions of
his time -
AP
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January 1, 2001 |
New Year Photos -ChinadailyMatsu
followers to set sail to China
Five hundred devotees of Matsu, Goddess of the Sea, are
set to be among the first people from Taiwan to sail
directly to China with the blessing of both sides of the
Taiwan Strait...In the days leading up to her birthday,
devotees carry statues of the goddess all around the
island and then embark on a pilgrimage to Meichou in
Fujian where she resided before being deified. - Kevin Chen and Richard Dobson
Kinmen
ferry sets off for historic sailing,but returns midway
The ferry did not obtain official entry approval from the
Xiamen authorities in advance as the "mini three
links" initiative was unilaterally implemented under
circumstances where there have been no consultations nor
agreements between Taiwan and mainland Chinese
authorities on the issue. - Deborah Kuo
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