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China to Open Fund to Invest Currency Reserves – Jim Yardley and David Barboza

From New York Times: China will create an agency to invest its immense reserves of foreign currency, now totaling more than $1 trillion, the country’s finance minister announced on Friday. The minister, Jin Renqing, offered no specifics about how much of China’s currency reserves would be under the agency’s control. But whatever the precise figure, […]

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China Nears Passage of Landmark Property Law – Jim Yardley

From The New York Times: BEIJING, March 8 ” China’s national legislature began deliberating Thursday on a landmark law that would provide legal protections for private property as well as a law that would gradually equalize corporate taxes on foreign and domestic corporations. The two pieces of legislation are a result of years of debate […]

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Chinese Premier Focuses on Pollution and the Poor – Jim Yardley

From The New York Times: Prime Minister Wen Jiabao conceded Monday that China was failing on important energy and pollution goals and declared that the country must become more energy-efficient and quickly improve environmental protection to safeguard the long-term health of its booming economy… Mr. Wen described serious structural problems in the country’s economy, but […]

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China Covers Up Detention of AIDS Doctor – Jim Yardley

From The New York Times: The photograph and article in Tuesday’s Henan Daily could have been headlined “Happy Holidays.” Three highranking Henan Province officials, beaming and clapping as if presenting a lottery check, were making an early Lunar New Year visit to the apartment of a renowned AIDS doctor, Gao Yaojie. They gave her flowers. […]

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Olympic Construction Unearths Ancient Treasure Trove – Jim Yardley

From the New York Times: Building the new China usually entails digging up the old China. Construction zones across the country are uncovering so many antiquities that it might be considered a golden era for archaeology ” except that sites and antiquities are often simply demolished by bulldozers or looted. “There are two enemies of […]

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In City Ban, a Sign of Wealth and Its Discontents – Jim yardley

From The New York Times: Guangzhou, the chaotic export capital in southern China, appeared to hit a major Chinese milestone this month, becoming the country’s first city to reach a per capita income of $10,000 ” more than five times the nationwide figure and a rough threshold for becoming a “developed” country. But in a […]

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