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Black Kiln Incident Originates In Local Tyranny РWu Si (吴思)

Wu Si (Âê¥ÊÄù) is a well respected thinker, author and historian in China. The following interview was published on a Chinese news site Red Net on June 29, 2007. Thanks to David Kelly for the translation. Editor’s note: When the Shanxi black kiln incident was exposed by the media, critics rapidly responded, exploring the core […]

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Blogs And Their Value To Foreign Journalists In China — Rebecca MacKinnon

CNN’s former Beijing bureau chief, now a blog evangelist cum journalism professor, writes on a question she recently posed to other attendees at the World Journalism Education Conference: Are blogs more important to China correspondents than they are to journalists working elsewhere? Her tentative answer is yes. Among her arguments: The China story in the […]

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China Drought Causes Water Shortages for Millions – Planetark.org

From Planetark.org: Drought affecting large swathes of China has left more than 8 million people short of water, and many livestock have died of hunger, the official Xinhua news agency said. The country’s northern regions, including Inner Mongolia and Liaoning and Jilin provinces , were among the worst affected areas, it said late on Friday, […]

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‘Citizen Journalism’ Battles the Chinese Censors – AFP

From AFP, via Ninemsn: In the strictly controlled media world of communist China, “citizen journalism” is beating a way through censorship, breaking taboos and offering a pressure valve for social tensions. In one striking example this month, the Internet was largely responsible for breaking open a slave scandal in two Chinese provinces that some local […]

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From Marx to Confucius: Changing Discourses on China’s Political Future – Daniel A. Bell

Dissent Magazine is featuring several articles about China, including one by Daniel Bell in which he says a likely scenario for the future of China’s political system involves, “a strong, meritocratically chosen legislature that has constitutional priority over the democratically elected house.”: Nobody argues that the current political system should remain in place once the […]

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Blue-Green Algae Found in Another China Lake – AP (Updated)

From the International Herald Tribune: Fetid blue-green algae has appeared in an eastern Chinese lake but does not threaten water supplies, state media reported, a week after similar algae contaminated millions of people’s drinking water in a neighboring province. Environmental officials in Anhui province were closely monitoring the potentially poisonous algae bloom in Lake Chao, […]

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Report: China Detains Bishop Again – The News Tribune

From The News Tribune.com: An elderly bishop in China’s underground Catholic church has been detained again by police, nine months after his release from their custody, a U.S.-based monitoring group said Thursday. Bishop Jia Zhiguo, 73, was taken away Tuesday by security agents in the northern city of Zhengding , the Cardinal Kung Foundation said […]

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Outdated Status Quo in the Taiwan Strait – Yenching Ho

From Asia Times Online: US Senator Barack Obama, rising star in the Democratic primaries ahead of next year’s presidential election and dubbed “the black JFK” (a reference to the late president John F Kennedy) by some of the US media, has delivered his first direct comment on the relationship between mainland China and Taiwan since […]

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