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June 29, 2005 |
The China Price -Daniel Gross +
A nightmare in
China -Jim Yardley
Migrant worker
shortage lingers on -Fu Jing
China denies poulty
vaccine report -Xinhua +
An Unusual Sort of
Democracy -Edward Cody
Turning
ploughshares into staves -Economist.com
Flu outbreak hits
China's wild birds -Geoffrey York
High costs mean low
uptake for Linux -China Daily
Customers' trust in
brand name melts away -Chen Qide +
China's inequities
energize New Left -Jehangir S. Pocha
The patent pitfalls
on China's road of clones -Chris Buckley
China counters US
criticism on IPR, citing progress -Xinhua
First made-in-China
cars sent to Europe -Gong Zhengzheng +
Auditor: Central
government misuses US$1.1b of fund -Liu Li
Corruption blamed
for vaccine accident in E.China -China Daily
Legislative
discussion opens on reducing police rights -China Daily |
June 16, 2005 |
Rights for China's
workers -Tomio Geron
Hand prints
illustrate flood horror -Agencies
A knight of the
peoples paradise -Economist.com
China Emerges as a
World Superpower -Mil Arcega +
China's Unyielding
Banking Crisis -Peter S. Goodman
Six killed as
villagers clash over land rights -Agencies +
Farmers say power
plant will pollute villages -Shao Xiaoyi
For Chinese,
Peasant Revolt Is Rare Victory -Edward Cody
Rightists thwart
Yasukuni rally by Taiwanese -Japan Times +
Textiles just start
of a flood of Chinese goods -Alan Wheatley
Microsoft joins
Yahoo!, Google in censoring China's web -AFP +
China urges EU to
ignore 'disturbances' over lifting of arms
embargo -AFX +
China plans secret
trial for dissident on subversion charges: rights
group -AFP
Chinese woman
allegedly "murdered" reappears after
killer executed -Xinhua |
June 5, 2005 |
Shenzhen minimum
wage rises -Chen Hong
Diplomat fronts
rally despite kidnap fears -AAP
Curing the doctor
in China -Antoaneta Bezlova
Change in China,
Change in L.A. -David Pierson
Blogging: The Truth
of Tiananmen -Todd Crowell +
Class act or is it
for real? -China Economic Review
China too reliant
on exports - economists -Agencies
China's leaders
keep tight grip on dissent -Audra Ang
The Two Faces of
China's Leadership -Mark Magnier
Nobel Prize winners
back booming China -China Daily
Chinese Museum
Looks Back in Candor -Edward Cody
China moves to
prohibit trading of human organs -Xinhua
Gutierrez Warns
China of Trade Backlash -Joe McDonald
A sexual revolution
silently going on in China -Esther Zhao
China to scrap
export tariffs on 81 types of textiles -Jiang Wei
Will democracy be
another 30 years in coming? -Jonathan Power
Author of secret
Zhao manuscript says leader wanted democracy -AFP
Sixteen Infected
with HIV from Hospital Blood Transfusions -China Daily
Tens of thousands
in Hong Kong hold vigil on Tiananmen anniversary -AFP |
May 29, 2005 |
Off Balance -Christian Caryl +
Life of the Party -Melinda Liu and
Jonathan Ansfield
A small window on
China's past -Howard W. French
The China outsiders
don't know -Lyric Hughes Hale
Export textile
tariffs rocket to 400 per cent -Jiang Wei
China's Future:: A
Nation of Geeks? -David Kirkpatrick
China under spell
of mighty 'Super Girl' -David J. Lynch
Imagine China as
big version of Taiwan -John C. Bersia
Nation ready as
bird flu outbreak is stemmed -Zhao Huanxin
One Billion Couch
Potatoes -George Wehrfritz and Duncan
Hewitt
China's 'moonlight
clan' indulges in shopping spree -Shanghai Star
Hu vows to treat
China's minorities better, but says no to
separatism -AFP |
April 12, 2005 |
Funny Money -Eurobiz +
Enforcing the rules
-CER
New China, new
world -CER +
Farmers in Name
Only? -Chu Meng
Scientific
innovation essential -Fu Jing +
Old palace has new
environment snag -Li Jing +
China, India to
Form Closer Partnership -Xinhua +
China Builds a
Smaller, Stronger Military -Edward Cody
26m Chinese still
in poverty despite progress -China Daily
U.S. Congress
Harsher on China Than Public -Paul Eckert
China, US sign deal
for cooperation in clean technologies -AFP
Villagers Riot in
China, 50 Police Said Injured -Benjamin Kang Lim
Anti-Japan Fury
Spreads Through China's Streets -Bruce Wallace +
Police under
scrutiny for forcing murder confessions -Tim Johnson +
Beijings
Underground City: A Secret from Its Citizens -Xiaoyuan Wang
Chinese coal mine
bosses ordered into shafts to stem fatal
accidents -PD |
March 27, 2005 |
The future is
China's -Martin Jacques
Taiwan rallies
against China law -BBC +
Decrying secret
germ warfare -Xinhua
A private struggle
in China -Jim Landers
China's rise: The
blueprint -Dean Calbreath
E-entertainment
mart entertaining -Li Weitao
A Journey to Fill
In the Blanks -Martha Groves
In China, Deaths
and Questions -Edward Cody
UK trebles military
exports to China -Brian Brady
China: From one
threat to another -David Morris
Food safety spawns
public concern -China Daily
China's Next
Cultural Revolution -Lisa Margonelli
China bank robbers:
An inside story -David Barboza
Taiwanese embrace
China's culture despite political rift -AFP
Suffering and
poverty as forgotten parasite sucks blood of
China's farmers -AFP |
March 16, 2005 |
The China challenge -David M. Lampton +
Flip Side to Fame
in China -Mark Magnier +
Dogs leap from the
Chinese dinner plate -AFP
Anti-Secession Law
adopted by NPC -Xinhua
China's rural
poverty is now a state priority -AP
People who moved
China, 2005 -Shanghai Star
China starts human
trial of AIDS vaccine -Xinhua
A Prudent Beijing
Stays the Course -Dexter Roberts
Japan/U.S. vs China:
Two against one -Frank Ching +
A free China
doesn't mean a friend -James P. Pinkerton
The Future of the
China Syndrome -Stephen D. Simpson
China's other
political parties powerless -Christopher
Bodeen +
Japan `hidden
factor' in China's exports to U.S. -Manabu Hara
"I don't think
US should be the leader of the world" -Yong Tang
China should
prevent Latin American pitfall when shifting
rural labor force -CE + |
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