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Cell Phone Users to Register Their Real Names

Wang Jianli, head of the News Department of the Ministry of Information Industry, said regulations on cell phone real name registration will be released within this year, according to a report by East Daily. Current unregistered cell phone users will have to get their phones registered. East Daily also reported earlier this year that Shanghai […]

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Three Internet Censorship Cases from Chongqing

China Media Project at Journalism & Media Studies Centre of the University of Hong Kong posted on its website three Internet censorship cases in Chongqing city. From those three cases you can clearly see how China is controlling the Internet. Chongqing police say all Internet users must register by October 30 or face fines and […]

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Hong Kong Gains Less Mainland Shoppers

After China took over Hong Kong, the central government has been encouraging mainland visitors to go shopping in the island. The policy turned out quite successful in pushing up Hong Kong’s economy. But in this “Golden Week” less people visited Hong Kong. Read the story from The Standard, a Hong Kong local English newspaper. Hong […]

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Chinese Companies Are Among the Most Intent to Bribe

China is among the countries whose companies are most intent to pay briberies abroad, said Transparency International, a non-governmental organisation addressing global corruption. China was ranked second on Transparency International 2006 Bribe Payers Index, a survey on the propensity of companies from 30 leading exporting countries to bribe abroad. According to the index, companies from […]

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CPC Central Committee Meeting to Release Chen Liangyu’s Sentence

The 6th Plenary Session of 16th CPC Central Committee Conference will be held on Oct 8 in Beijing. The conference will release the investigation report on Chen Liangyu, former CPC Shanghai chief who was sacked for economic scandals, said Taiwan newspaper United Daily (ËÅîÂêàÊä•). The meeting will also decide Chen’s sentence. The meeting will determine […]

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