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January 30, 2003 |
China in their
hands -James Christopher
Breast milk meals
spark Chinese fury -AFP
Itll Be A
Riot Of The Chinese At The IETF -Ajay Jain
Chinese ID two men
who fell from airliner -Martin Fackler
Chinese athlete-entrepreneur
takes on Nike -Gabriel Kahn
China Nipping at
Korea's Technological Heels -Cho Hyung-rae
CPC Politburo
members urged to study world economy -Xinhua
Rare campaign
vehicle hits road in rural China election -Xinhua
Age-Old Nationalist
Hero Gets a Demotion in China -Anthony Kuhn
Poor and unpaid,
China's migrant workers are stirring -Chua Chin Hon +
From farmers to
workers: unions adopt grassroots democracy -Xinhua
China overtakes
Japan as manufacturing superpower -Asahi Shimbun
Struggling Scots
firms with designs on breaking into China -Gareth Mackie |
January 27, 2003 |
School's Out! -Cassie Biggs
The long goodbye -Shanghai Star
Xu Wenli Speaks Out -Jonathan Adams
Businessmen take
Kinmen route home -China Post
Group doesn't let
theft steal its thunder -Jesse Hamlin
CAL plane completes
historic journey -Sandy Huang +
HK, mainland start
24-hour passenger clearance -Xinhua
China plans reform
of key economic ministries -Juliana Liu
State to cool down
fad of subway construction -China Daily
More families hit
by empty nest syndrome in China -Xie Hong
Beijing Finds
Aiding Poor Makes Budget Sense -Owen Brown |
January 24, 2003 |
Opera With a Kick -Karin Lipson +
Roll over,
Confucius -Economist.com
China Poised for
Merger Wave -Vicki Kwong
Chinese women want
same retirement age as men -Xinhua
Visas for e-mail
brides from China delayed -Cindy Rodriguez
Girls from China
tricked into forced prostitution in Msia -AFP
Two foreigners drop
from jet airliner near Shanghai -China Daily
Killer of Chinas
richest man was also very wealthy once -AFP +
China creates new
medical system for 900 million farmers -Xinhua
Chinese farmers
beat up 'corrupt' officials, take one hostage -Reuters
China plots course
for economic reform -James Kynge/Richard
McGregor
Four-Winged
Dinosaurs Found in China, Experts Announce -Hillary Mayell
China Bans
Discrimination Against Rural Migrant Workers -Leta Hong Fincher
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January 22, 2003 |
Chinese diet
improves -Daryll Ray
Fire guts ancient
Chinese palace -AP
Local lawyers feel
the heat -Shao Zongwei +
Code defends
private property -Jiao Xiaoyang
Compensation for
misinformation -Shao Zongwei
Foreign firms get
national treatment -Zhao Huanxin
Welfare funds can
be invested in stocks -China Daily
Photos: Fairy-tale
Flakes Turn Beijing Snow White -PD
Millionaire elected
provincial leader in E. China -Xinhua
Is development of
new medicine worthwhile? -Zhu Boru
A Look into
Privatization in Financial Fields -Tang Fuchun
Cadres chew over
366,000 yuan Xian banquet bill -Wu Zhong
Senior Chinese
experts urge return of lost relics to original
countries -Xinhua |
January 20, 2003 |
Commercial picture
market -CCTV
Why Fake Goods Sell
Well in Rural Areas -PD +
To China to study -Lawrence Chung/David
Hsieh
English chat opens
doors in China -Arthur Frommer
China's party for
year of the goat -Hector Mackenzie
Artist makes
political statements with hair -Joy Donovan
More Young Women
Addicted to Cigarettes -Li Liangdu
For Mr Mo, court
win can mean jail -Hamish McDonald +
In China, a wave of
nostalgia that comes in red -Leslie Chang
Regulation unveiled
to crack down on money-laundering -Zhang Dingmin
Officials Suspended
in Landmark Vote -Benjamin Kang Lim (via whyreadthis?) |
January 18, 2003 |
Job market trap -Shanghai Star
Bull in a China
Shop -Dan Ikenson
Artist turns to
China for clay army -BBC
New trains are more
luxurious -Eastday
Zhang loses heroic
piracy battle -Eastday
Will a Financial
Crisis Break Out? -Beijing Review
China's desperate
local enterprises -Macabe Keliher
Teachers alerted to
danger of China jobs -Glen Owen
Court denies
Chinese laborers redress -Yomiuri Shimbun
China's Economy Is
No "House of Cards" -Dexter Roberts
China's new female
writers captivate world -Antoaneta Bezlova
Chinese bid
farewell to outworn doctrine of egalitarianism -Xinhua
Accounting
crackdown uncovers widespread fraud -Wu Zhong +
China detains 64-year-old
Japanese woman from N. Korea -Kyodo
High Altitude
Adventures in Zhongdian -Huang Lisha/Zhang QingningWhy read this? Rice cooker with
an opinion and goes with the food.
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January 15. 2003 |
Becoming Chinese -Sam Crane
Middle Aged Die
Early -Chen Chao
Chinese-Canadian
seniors unhealthier -CP
China's Magnificent
Seven -George Walden
SSL defeats
'Chinese James Bond' -Mark Court
An offer Washington
shouldn't refuse -Frank Ching
Death penalty under
the gun in China -Antoaneta Bezlova
Chinese-American
Literature: Progress and Dilemma -Li Xiao
China's boom fuels
price rises as well as falls -Alan Wheatley |
January 13, 2003 |
China's bold
political reform -FT
Why China likes
Linux -Isaac Cheifetz
Job creation
China's key goal -Chen Huai
Smuggling scandal
hits Fuji film -China Daily
China's 10 million
'idle youth' a problem -Chua Chin Hon
Researcher strikes
fear in hearts of China's rich -Larry Teo
China Gambles on
Big Projects for Its Stability -Joseph Kahn
Beijing pays the
toll as all roads lead to a carpark -Catherine
Armitage
Web Press is lining
up a sale to largest newspaper in China -Steve WilhelmCaught in the
crossfire? "As first publically reported by Greg Walton, China blocked
blogspot.com on Jan. 9, 2003. We believe that China
blocked it because Chinese are retrieving DynaWeb IPs to gain access
to forbidden sites."
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January 11, 2003 |
Views on Korean
Nuclear Issue -PD +
Nude Art Hits
Beijing -Wang Chunzhu
Unlawful pricing
punished in China -Xinhua
Tough measures to
curb workplace accidents -Fu Jing
China welcomes the
inflow of skilled workers -Ruan Wei
Media instructed to
'speak the truth' -Vivien Pik-Kwan Chan
China to impose
full fishing ban along Yangtze River -Xinhua
Nation to narrow
gap between city and countryside -China Daily
China encourages
voluntary family-planning efforts in rural areas -Xinhua
Forget keeping fit,
learning English is the latest craze -Hamish McDonald
Huge Demonstration
in China, but Subject Is Traffic Safety -Joseph Kahn |
January 8, 2003 |
Death knell of life-long
tenure -Guo Nei +
China fights
illegal exodus -Christian M. Wade
Dialogue key to
solving disputes -China Daily +
Tough quotas set
for water use -Zhao Huanxin
Barbs traded in
Senkaku dispute -Asahi Shimbun
Economic Reforms to
Propel Life Sciences Industry -IDC
Poor patients ride
express train to better vision -Zhang Feng
China invites over
440,000 overseas experts annually -Xinhua
Ten Most Popular
Words on Chinese Newspapers in 2002 -Li Heng |
January 5, 2003 |
Crimson China -Mahlan Meyer
Goodbye, Columbus! -Jack Hitt
The forgotten
democrats -Ian Buruma
Premarital test may
be optional -Guo Nei
Output of grain
increases -Zhao Huanxin
Rems Chinese
Puzzle -Cathleen McGuigan
Made in China,
Bought in China -Joseph Kahn
China cracks down
on strippers -Holly Williams +
Police Apologize to
Porn-Watching Detainee -Reuters
For Immigrant
Family, No Easy Journeys -Jennifer 8. Lee +
Keeping up hard
work to ensure China's bright future -Xinhua
New Regulation
Issued to Facilitate Enterprise Restructuring -PD
Infrastructure
construction progresses smoothly in Xinjiang -XinhuaBlog read: At the
top of Xiangshan is a television
tower which on certain nights, when lit, gives
off an ominous green glow that, resembles the
Eiffel Tower after Armageddon.
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January 2, 2003 |
China's beer boom -Lisa Barron
Year of Horse Ends
with Baby Boom -Xinhua
China 'Looming
Large' in South Korea -James Brooke +
New laws introduced
with coming of New Year -Fu Jing
Shanghai Maglev a
Futuristic Rail System -Martin Fackler
Film on Ruthless
Dynasty Delights China's Leaders -Joseph Kahn
China accuses labor
activists of subversion -Christopher Bodeen +
Chinese Official
Fights Corruption, and Loses, for Now -Elisabeth
Rosenthal |
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