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November 30, 2004 |
China questions
dollar slide -Xinhua
Exercise of Power -Peter Hays Gries +
China to develop
underground space -CCTV
A Portrait of
China's Newly Rich -China.org.cn +
Radiation source
found and sealed -Cao Desheng
China, ASEAN start
building free trade area -Xinhua
President shakes
hands with AIDS patients -Xinhua
People need better
AIDS, HIV information -China Daily
China's brand names
prepare to go global -Jehangir Pocha
Teenagers' voice
heard on newly-issued regulation -Xinhua
Violence Taints
Religion's Solace for China's Poor -Joseph Kahn
The People's
Verdict: Going to Court in China Pays Off -Don Lee
Grim search for
corpses as Chinese media demands investment ... -AFP
Global forex
volatility underscores China's growing economic
muscle -AFP
China offers huge
rewards in war on drugs that has cost 12 police
lives -AFP |
November 20, 2004 |
Chinese Go? They
Went -China Daily
Trade unions need
update -Jiang Jingjing
New clinics help
addicts quit drugs -Xinhua
Film focuses on
back-stage action -China Daily
Yuanmingyuan, need
to save face? -Yuan Wu
Sustainable growth
urged for West China -China Daily
Overseas Chinese
allowed to tranfer assets -Xu Binlan
Calcium producer
dragged into controversy -Wang Ying
In China, no money
means no treatment -Michael A. Lev
Saved: Chinese bail
out Rover for £1bn -Michael Harrison +
Jobless Haan
reflects China's football crisis -Chen Xiangfeng
China Widens
Economic Role in Latin America -Larry Rohter + +
CCTV in court for
alleged copyright violation -Shenzhen Daily
China's growing
thirst for oil seen driving its foreign policy -Don Lee
College girls go
nude before camera for eternal beauty -Echo Shan
Chinese Move to
Eclipse U.S. Appeal in Southeast Asia -Jane Perlez |
November 14, 2004 |
E-government Is Out
There -Zhang Tingting
China's dirty
energy takes its toll -Louisa Lim
China aims to
double trade with Brazil -Xinhua
You Can't Get a Bad
Rap Here -Ralph Frammolino +
China begins to
phase out toxic chemicals -Xinhua
The new Chinese
counterfeit game -Brad Spurgeon
Public voices
should be heard over dam -Qin Chuan
Calls made to
change interest income tax -Xu Dashan
Pro soccer faces a
turbulent revolt in China -Julie Chao
Toilet renovation
starts sanitation revolution -China Daily
Iran prefers China
for oil exploration projects -Zhao Renfeng
Medium-sized cities
to ease pressure on metropolises -Xinhua |
November 9, 2004 |
Troops quell China
rural protests -Reuters +
Henan's Ethnic
Tensions -Hannah Beech +
Scrutinizing
China's Every Move -David Cohen
Looting worries
embassy in Venezuela -Cao Desheng
Eat to death? Risky
dinning sparks debate -Zhang Kun
Number of diabetics
in China exceeds 50 million -Xinhua
Law stresses ban on
underage alcohol sales -China Daily
Venture capitalists
see golden opportunity in China -Matt Marshall
Informal Lenders in
China Pose Risks to Banking System -Keith Bradsher
China's new fuel
economy standards to hit multinational automakers
-AFP
China Lashes Out at
Bush Foreign Policy on Eve of US Election -Luis Ramirez |
October 26, 2004 |
China dialing into
radio tags? -CBW
China's capitalist
capital -Louisa Lim
Chinese worry over
hostage death -BBC
Garbage Import
Controls Reviewed -Xinhua
China tests home-made
maglev train -Xinhua
Foreign firms urged
to allow trade unions -PD
China's
achievements hailed in Canada -Xinhua +
China drafts law to
promote green energy -Reuters
China to test own
fuel-cell bus late 2005 -Dow Jones
Rioters burn and
loot in west China demonstration -Lindsay Beck
Better life gives
Chinese peasants new outlook in sports -Ma Xiangfei |
October 8, 2004 |
Chinese Nightlife
Nouveau -China Today
Chinese travelers
pay with plastic -Reuters
China's oil demand
unlikely to decline -CBW +
China enacts first
fuel-efficiency standards -AP
China's own 'wild
West' tale unfolds -David J. Lynch
Facts, figures
reveal better life has dawned -Zhou Xia
Western
entertainers captivating China's newly rich -Tim Johnson
Hong Kong self-censorship:
Real or imagined? -Benjamin Robertson
China's dependence
on dangerous coal keeps growing -John Ruwitch
Perception versus
reality: China as a major power in progress -Takashi Kitazume |
October 5, 2004 |
Going for 'green' -China Daily +
Dirty river linked
to cancer -Xinhua
China leads world
on broadband -BBC
China weighs easing
its 'one child' rule -WSJ
Looking Past
Koizumi: Great wall -Asahi Shimbun
Foreigners enjoy
living, travelling in China -Xinhua
China Has No
Immediate Plan to Join G7 -Wei Gu +
For peace, Indian
troops mark China festival -Xinhua
For France (and
Europe), the China card -Katrin Bennhold
China sees new
breed of civil activists emerge -Tim Johnson
A Chinese worker
with a cell phone, and a cheaper offer -Haaretz
China faces task of
changing growth-first economy -Motoshige Itoh + |
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