Beijing struggles to clean air by 2008 – Antoaneta Bezlova

From Inter Press Service, via Asia Times: Three years ago, the Chinese capital unveiled its master plan for hosting the 2008 Olympics, with the city elders speaking of a commitment to hold the best Games ever. They promised an event taking place in spectacular venues spread across a green city and accessible by a new […]

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Ideology? Don’t you believe it – Dmitry Shlapentokh

From Asia Times: This is a good, well-researched book. It could have been even better if the author, apparently carried away by the fascinating materials he displays in his narrative, had read his manuscript again and provided good, theoretical theses that would place his data in a broader perspective. Even so, US-China Cold War Collaboration, […]

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China’s railways carry 103 mln passengers in 28 days Ôºç Xinhua

From Xinhua – English: More than 103 million passengers were carried by the country’s railways from Jan. 14 to Feb. 10, reported the Ministry of Railways on Saturday. Beginning Jan. 29 this year, the Spring Festival, or Chinese Lunar New Year, is a time for family reunions. The Spring Festival travel rush began on Jan. […]

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Gas blast kills twelve in China coal mine – Xinhua

From Reuters AlertNet: Twelve miners were killed in a gas explosion and three others were reported missing at a coal mine in central China’s Henan Province on Friday, the official Xinhua news agency said on Saturday. Rescue operations continued into Saturday, Xinhua said, citing sources at the Henan Provincial Coal Industry Bureau.

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China wants Olympians to see its best behavior – Calum MacLeod

From USATODAY.com: Iconic Olympic venues are sprouting all over the Chinese capital. The national stadium is being woven in concrete and steel to resemble a bird’s nest. The “water cube” swimming center will soon be a giant box of blue bubbles. Communist planners are making China’s dowdy, gray capital beautiful for the 2008 Summer Games. […]

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Principles needed on China’s Net censorship – Mike Langberg

From the San Jose Mercury News: It’s easy to condemn Internet censorship in China. Yet it’s hard to come up with an appropriate response. Technology companies in the United States can’t afford to stay out of China, the world’s most populous nation and almost surely destined to soon become the world’s largest economy. At the […]

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China Reports Rise in Industrial Accidents – Elaine Kurtenbach

From AP, via ABCNews.com: More than 6,000 people died in accidents in China’s coal mines and petroleum industries last year, with the proportion of those killed in major disasters rising sharply, the government reported Friday. The number of total fatalities from 3,341 coal mine explosions, fires and floods was 5,986, nearly level with the 6,027 […]

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Don’t believe the hype about China – Sushil Seth

From the Taipei Times, via Asia Media: The hype about China’s future is unremitting. Indeed, there is a growing sense in some quarters that China is the future. There are two ways of highlighting this “fact.” One is to recount China’s rapid economic growth over the last two decades and to conclude that, with this […]

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China’s Currency Hits New High Vs. Dollar – Elaine Kurtenbach

From AP, via The Washington Post: China’s currency on Friday closed at its highest level since a July revaluation, capping a weeklong increase. The dollar closed at 8.0505 yuan on the automatic price-matching system, down from its Thursday close of 8.0537. The dollar opened at 8.0511 on Friday, prompting speculation that China’s central bank may […]

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Outrunning China’s Web Cops – Ben Elgin

From BusinessWeek Online: Net-savvy outfits are finding ways to let citizens see banned sites From an undisclosed location in North Carolina, Bill Xia is fighting a lonely war against China’s censors. From morning till well into the night, the Chinese native plays a cat-and-mouse game, exploiting openings in Beijing’s formidable Internet firewall and trying to […]

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When Striving for Success Overwhelms Humanity – Sam Crane

From The Useless Tree: We all know China is an incredibly competitive society, with millions of people struggling for a good job, a good education, a good life. Young people are under incredible pressure to get into college and, once in college, to find career opportunities afterward. This story, from China Daily, shows how wrongly […]

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China’s powerhouse vision for 2050 – Jonathan Watts

From the Guardian: By 2050 China will have eradicated poverty, established itself as a world power in science and lifted the average lifespan of its billion-plus citizens to 80 years, according to two blueprints for the future published yesterday. Even by the standards of a country that has a passion for long-term economic plans, the […]

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