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October 31, 2003 |
After the flood -Jonathan Watts
Lawyer to appeal
verdict -Xiao Yu
China, EU sign
tourism agreement -AFP
Developers held
over demolitions -Li Jing
Economists call for
deeper reform -Fu Jing
Anarchy In The PRC -Anna-Sophie
Loewenberg
Authorities step up
control of Internet cafes -RSF
Balance between
consistency, adaptability -China Daily
China's
construction industry beset with problems -Interfax
China Did Not
Violate Trade Law, U.S. Says -Richard Simon
Protection of
rights to be part of constitution -Chow Chung-Yan
"Confucian"
entrepreneur, Sun Dawu, sentenced to jail -Interfax
US$20.49 Billion
Deals Clinched at Guangzhou Fair -China Daily
U.S. Hits Obstacles
In Helping Taiwan Guard Against China -Washpost
China, Japan, ROK
to Set up Northeast Asia Cooperation Bank -Xinhua |
October 26, 2003 |
Law puts onus on
drivers to be alert -China Daily
Fierce competition
for the rural market -Lei Quanlin
8 million Chinese
find jobs in first nine months -Xinhua
Madame Chiang Kai-shek
dies at the age of 106 -AFP
China Declares
Manned Space Mission a Success -Xinhua +
Small towns help
settle excessive rural laborers: official -Xinhua
Chinese Farmers
Cash in on Demand for Organic Food -Nao Nakanishi
Provincial level
governments under pressure from reform -Yang Mingwei + |
October 15, 2003 |
Yang Liwei, China's first
space man, displays China's national flag and the
United Nation's flag in Shenzhou V, China's first
manned spaceship, in the outer space October 15,
2003. [sina]
"The world's spacefaring nations have been joined
by a new member tonight. For the next few hours,
Russia and the United States will share the
heavens with China."+ |
October 13, 2003 |
Should books be
rated? -Eastday
China to buy second-hand
flats -Jane Chen
The Unseen China -Jeffrey N.
Wasserstrom +
China: the new
economic giant -Philip S Golub
China maps out
objectives for its EU policy -PD
New insurance to
cover rural workers -Pan Haixia
Bad Habit, Good
Money in China -Sam Howe Verhovek
War Enmity Fails To
Halt Closer Japan Links -Owen Brown
Internet Legal Case
Rising, Lawyers Lag Behind -Li Liangdu
China Mfrs Lack
Skills Needed To Create Brands - McKinsey
Official: No
Chinese version of foreign maganizes -China Daily |
October 11, 2003 |
The Charm From
Beijing -Jane Perlez
No-landing island
trip `still success' -China Daily
Locke: China trade
big for state -David Ammons
Wal-Mart vs. All-China
Federation of Trade Unions -PD
As China's manned
launch approaches... -Ted Anthony
Kill off China's
golden goose, say experts -Chua Chin Hon
Student foot-washers
get sole-to-sole with parents -China Daily
Column: China's
Twisty Road To Political Change -Hugo Restall
Acid rain causes
annual economic loss of 110 billion yuan in China -Xinhua + |
October 7, 2003 |
Legal aid for
China's workers -Mary Hennock
China Is Getting a
Bad Trade-Gap Rap -Bruce Einhorn
China's Reform
Enters a Critical Stage -Zheng Guihong
Automobile finance
regulations mapped out -China Daily
ASEAN and China
launch first stage of free trade plan -AFP
Bolster economic
ties between state, China -Mary Brown
Bullock
Dinghai:Teaching in
China an eye-opening experience -Patricia Veltkamp-Smith |
October 4, 2003 |
Is it Safe? -Beijing Today
Treaties Target
Crime -Jerry Ho
China's Uighurs
mourn way of life -Louisa Lim
Liaoning invested
nothing: Yang -Pamela Pun
Chinese farmers
mobilise to free jailed lawyer -AFP
Public hearings
system needs improvements -China Daily
China takes center
stage during Paris fashion week -AFP
China's 'empty
nests' threaten govt coffers -Chua Chin Hon
Japan, China, S.
Korea discuss media issues -Eizo MatsudaBlogalike: Hemlock!?
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October 2, 2003 |
Chinese Underground
Films -AScribe +
Bringing Down the
House -Melinda Liu
Relearning language
of trade -Andrew Cassel
China: The Next Big
Conquest? -Dexter Roberts
Beijing faces
winter of discontent -Willy Wo-Lap Lam
Chinese Girls' Toil
Brings Pain, Not Riches -Joseph Kahn
Beijing lifts
accommodation limits on overseas tourists -Xinhua
President urges
political reform, expanding democracy -Xinhua +
China scaling back
government's role in daily lives of citizens -Tim Johnson |
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