Wu Nan

Wu Nan is a student of the Graduate School of Journalism, University of California at Berkeley. Wu Nan worked for the Boston Globe Beijing Bureau as a news assistant for three years. She also worked as a reporter for one and a half years at the Economic Observer, a Chinese national financial weekly based in Beijing. Her reports focused on the changes in modern China society and the world.

China to Tighten Organ Transplant Rules – AP

From AP: China will tighten its organ transplant rules to prevent unqualified doctors and profit-hungry hospitals from abusing patients, state media said Monday, amid concerns that executed prisoners have had their organs harvested without consent. The draft regulation, which has been sent to the State Council for review, would require a new organization under the […]

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Witness in Chinese Activist Trial Held – Audra Ang

From AP: A witness who claimed he was coerced into testifying against a blind Chinese activist has been taken away by local police on the eve of a retrial of the case, the activist’s lawyer said Sunday. Chen Gengjiang testified in the case of Chen Guangcheng, who was sentenced to four years in prison after […]

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Neauver Rich Go All-aboard for Love – Christopher Bodeen

From China Daily, via scotsman.com Educated, overworked and looking for love, members of China’s new rich gathered yesterday for what was touted as the country’s first dating cruise – open only to men worth at least two million yuan ($132,000). The cruise, organised by a matchmaking website, illustrates a growing phenomenon: well-educated and increasingly affluent […]

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China’s Economy Unlikely to Slow ‘Sharply’ in 2007 – Li Yanping

From Bloomberg: China’s economy is unlikely to slow “sharply” in 2007 because rising consumer spending and industrial production will underpin growth, said Yao JingyuanÔºàÂßöÊôØÊ∫êÔºâ, chief economist of the National Bureau of Statistics(ÂõΩÂÆ∂ÁªüËư±ÄÔºâ. “The government’s policy to boost consumption will show better results next year,” Yao said in an interview at a business forum in Beijing […]

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