Yang speaks on Yahoo’s China policy- Elinor Mills

From CNET News (link) “It is more important for us to participate, not only for economic reasons, but to be able to” help shape where the industry is going, Yang said during a question-and-answer session at the Thomas Weisel Partners Internet and Telecom Conference in San Francisco. “You have to balance the risk of not […]

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Beijing to pay market price for farmland seizures - Mure Dickie

From The Financial Times (link): China is moving to protect rural residents against the demands of rapacious officials and developers by drawing up plans to reform the rules governing state requisitions of farmers’ land. The reform would introduce a “market mechanism” for compensation payments for farmland seized for commercial use, said Du Ying, a deputy […]

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Podcasters Push the Limits in China – Louisa Lim

From National Public Radio (link): Like everything else Internet-related in China, podcasts are exploding in popularity. From film parodies to pornography, audio and video downloads are pushing the boundaries of the law and decency. Irishman Ken Carroll started podcasting Chinese lessons just over five months ago. His learn-with-Ken podcasts now attract more than 10,000 visitors […]

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Acting as China’s Web Cops – Red Herring

From Red Herring (link): Media coverage of northern Inuit clubbing baby seals was enough to charge emotions and virtually close down Canada’s fur trade in the 1980s. Images of white police officers clubbing blacks in Soweto Township outside Johannesburg sent international investors and multinationals packing in apartheid-era South Africa a decade earlier. Can reports of […]

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China goes back to the land – Kent Ewing

From Asia Times (link): When Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao presented his third Government Work Report this week to the National People’s Congress (NPC), there was plenty to boast about. With China’s economy racing along at 9.9% growth last year and surpassing Britain as the fourth-largest economy in the world, the premier clearly enjoyed basking in […]

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China Warns U.S. On Issue of Taiwan – Edward Cody

From the Washington Post (link): China warned the United States on Tuesday against sending “false signals” to Taiwan by playing down a recent decision by the island to do away with the National Unification Council. Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing said Taiwan’s decision constituted an “open provocation” that required a tough response not only from China […]

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Karl, China needs you – Isabel Hilton

From the New Statesman (link): According to Hu Jintao, China’s president and general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, Marxism is still applicable in China. And, in a recent announcement that has startled analysts, the party has pledged “unlimited funds” to the cause of “reviving” Marxism in China, in an attempt to turn the country […]

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China official warns on ‘malicious’ foreign takeovers-Mure Dickie

From the Finantial Times (link) The head of China’s statistics bureau has called for action to limit “malicious” moves by multinational companies to acquire local companies as a way of establishing monopolies in the domestic market. In an interview with the official Xinhua news agency published by newspapers on Wednesday, Li Deshui, head of the […]

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French environmental industry group to double investment in China-Xinhuanet

The environmental crisis in China is attracting European investment and technology. From China View (link). SHANGHAI, March 8 (Xinhuanet) — Suez, the largest French environmental industry group, will double its investment in China in the next two years. The remark was made by Michel Detay, president for Asian-Pacific Operations with Suez here on Wednesday. He […]

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China’s trash pickers swap the farm for the city-Lucy Hornby

From the Washington Post (link) In an open clearing on a sunny winter day, Mrs. Liu looks as fashionable as any wannabe Shanghainese. But her highlighted hair, black leather jacket, fake fur collar and high-heeled boots contrast sharply with the heaps of scrap rubber in a muddy hollow far from the city’s skyscrapers, where several […]

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In China, Blogs Are Revolutionary Tool of Opinion – Louisa Lim

On NPR’s All Things Considered, Louisa Lim reported on blogging in China (link). Tomorrow, All Things Considered will cover podcasting in China: China has more than 30 million bloggers, by some estimates. A few are political. Some are unusual, such as Mumu, a Communist Party member who has clips of herself doing sexy dances. But […]

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In China’s heart, its name barely known-Jim Yardley

from the International Herald Tribune ((link) DONGXIANG, China No, the old man answered, standing in his bare home deep in a mountain ravine, he had never seen an airplane. Tie Yongxiang had never watched television, either. He listened to the informal pop quiz and seemed pleased when he could answer the last question in the […]

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