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China Poised to Make the 3G Connection – Mure Dickie

From Financial Times: When many of the biggest names in global telephony gathered in Hong Kong last month for the annual meeting of the UN’s International Telecommunication Union, Chinese regulators had the perfect stage from which to lay out their vision for third generation wireless services. But the ministers attending the first ITU Telecom World […]

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Baidu’s Most Popular Questions of 2006 – Lyn Jeffery

From Virtual China Blog: Check out Baidu Knowledge’s 2006 top ten questions list. They’ve divided it into four different kinds of questions and provided access to the most commonly asked questions as well as their answers. If you care to browse in Chinese, all the answers are rated by readers and commented upon. Here is […]

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Dealing With Cultural Garbage – Joel Martinsen

From Danwei blog: At the two-day Fourth Annual Forum on Chinese Cultural Industries held at Peking University earlier this week GAPP vice-director Liu Binjie spoke about the race toward the bottom in contemporary culture. According to the Beijing Daily Messenger: “Recently, the curtain has been pulled back on sex in the arts world, cultural products […]

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Clashes After China School Closed – BBC

From BBC News: Chinese authorities have forcibly shut a school in Shanghai for 2,000 children of poor migrants, sparking clashes with parents and teachers, it is reported. About 300 government officials and police interrupted classes and ordered pupils onto buses at Jianying Hope School in the Putuo district on Friday. The fracas occurred on Monday […]

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Taking On Patent Infringment In China – Dan Harris

From China Law Blog: Yesterday, I did a post, entitled, “Taking On China Patent Infringment At Home,” extolling the success of a U.S. company that sued a Chinese company in U.S. Federal Court for patent infringement. Today, I came across a good article from law.com [subscription required] on a U.S. company, 3M, that successfully sued […]

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