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China’s Nuclear Industry

China has Canadian (or CANDU ) reactors. China has French reactors. China will soon have Russian reactors. And, of course, China has Chinese reactors. Want to know more about the statues of Nuclear Industry in China? Here is the Energy Information Administration (EIA) website which Includes Chinese Nuclear Industry Timeline and a Interactive Map of […]

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Wikipedia responds to Chinese government ban (Chinatechnews)

After being inaccessible for about 48 hours, Wikipedia opened up to mainland Chinese users again on June 17. During the ban, Wikipedia’s founder, James Wales commented on the event to Chinatechnews with following words: “By policy, Wikipedia is not a political site in any way. We are a general reference encyclopedia with a strong neutrality […]

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Yahoo unveils Chinese search engine (UPI)

“Chinese Internet users got their second major search engine Monday with the launch of Yahoo’s Yisou service, which will compete with Google’s Baidu searcher. Yahoo China, the Chinese unit of the U.S. internet portal, said the launch of Yisou, which means “No. 1 search” in English, is the latest move in its efforts to become […]

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Land of hi-tech, that’s all

Thomas Friedman just wrote this piece on New York Yimes yesterday. He started with:”If anti-Americanism is on the rise around the world, no one told the kids in the student visa line at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing. The quest among Chinese students for visas to study in America, say U.S. Embassy officials, has become […]

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China promotes 15 generals, Jiang seen staying on (Reuters)

This is from Reuters: “China promoted 15 military and paramilitary generals on Sunday, including the top bodyguard of military chief Jiang Zemin, in a move seen by some analysts as an indication the former Communist party chief would not step down. Analysts said the promotions of the 15 People’s Liberation Army (PLA) and People’s Armed […]

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