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 warns of shortfalls in bird flu fight – Ben Blanchard

From the Reuters: China still faces serious shortcomings in its bird flu prevention preparations and government departments must do better ahead of the autumn season, a vice agriculture minister (ÂÜú‰∏öÈɮԺâsaid on Thursday. “At present, the bird flu virus situation in our country is generally stable, but as we go into the peak outbreak season in […]

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China picks top 30 songs for moon satellite – Reuters

From Reuters: China marked Friday’s Moon Festival by announcing 30 songs to be broadcast to Earth next year from its first lunar-probing satellite. …The songs were chosen according to public votes and by a panel of experts, organized by the Commission of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense(ÂõΩÈò≤ÁßëÂ∑•ÂßîÔºâÔºå Central Television Ôºà‰∏≠§ÆÁîµËßÜÂè∞Ôºâand the China Musicians’ […]

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Beijing braces for holiday chaos as smog settles – Reuters

Reuters and the Chinese newspaper Yan Zhao Metropolis through their reports all point out that, “China has the most dangerous roads in the world, with accidents killing almost 100,000 people last year, or about 270 a day.” From Reuters: ……China has the most dangerous roads in the world, with accidents killing almost 100,000 people last […]

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1937 Invasion Hinders China-Japan Ties – Christopher Bodeen

From AP: In his furniture shop across the road from a war memorial, in a city where the bad memories are kept alive and raw, Shen Tao doesn’t mince words. “We hate Japan,” the furniture dealer said, jabbing the air with a cigarette for emphasis. “It doesn’t really much matter what the Japanese government does. […]

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