Mao still powerful in modern China – Jill McGivering

From the BBC: The death of the last remaining member of the “Gang of Four“, Yao Wenyuan, ends one of the most troubled chapters in China’s modern history. But many in China, especially those are too young to remember it themselves, know very little about the persecution and bloodshed orchestrated by Mao Zedong’s Gang of […]

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Don’t Overestimate the Dragon’s Power – Desmond Lachman

From the American Enterprise Institute (via Peking Duck): The most recent Federal Reserve estimates suggest that the US productivity machine is humming and that US economic potential growth is likely to be about 3 per cent for the foreseeable future. This would be not only a triumph for free-market economics but would place the US […]

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Chinese Nannies are the Latest New York Trend – Spiegel

From Spiegel Online: Her parents are caucasian Americans, her home is a $1 million villa on the Hudson River and her favorite place to play is a swing in the yard. But when Hilton Augusta Rogers, aged 2, swings through the air on sunny mornings she doesn’t express her joy in English. “Geng gao,” she […]

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Privacy rule angers China police – BBC

From the BBC: Police in the Chinese city of Nanjing are angry at a new demand to disclose details of their private lives, state media has reported. The new order, part of an effort to stamp out corruption, requires police officers to tell their superiors if they are getting married or divorced. They will also […]

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Family values – Economist

From the Economist: THE day the Wu clan formally reopened its ancestral temple was a festive one. In the brutal era of Mao Zedong, the temple (which is over 700 years old) was destroyed and clan elders hid the Wu family archives from Red Guard fanatics. Puritanical communists despised the ancient kinship networks that had […]

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Chinese Anti-Government Organizer Faces Prison – Philip P. Pan

From the Washington Post: A businessman who led thousands of investors in a campaign against the government seizure of valuable oil fields in northern China was convicted of organizing illegal protests and sentenced to three years in prison Thursday, relatives said. The ruling against Feng Bingxian, 59, was the culmination of a prolonged and closely […]

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China approves a stock-incentives program – Zhang Shidong

From The International Herald Tribune: Public companies in China, among the world’s worst stock market performers in 2005, started the year with a new tool: stock incentives to improve profits and governance. Incentive programs, involving as much as 10 percent of a company’s stock, have been allowed since the start of the new year, the […]

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China Begins Coal Mine Safety Crackdown

From AP, via Guardian Unlimited: China is closing 5,290 coal mines in a safety crackdown on the world’s deadliest mining industry, the government announced Thursday. The figure is higher than a previously reported estimate of 4,000 mines that would be closed after safety inspections in 2005, the official Xinhua News Agency said. It cited figures […]

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Beijing is coming apart at the seams – Clifford Coonan

From The Times: THE citizens of China’s capital are fiercely proud that it will host the Olympics in 2008, but massive rebuilding, smog, appalling traffic and rising living costs are fraying their nerves. The latest incident to beset Beijingers was a huge hole ” 20m (65ft) long, 10m wide and 10m deep ” in a […]

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