China’s rich fuel mobile revolution – Charlotte Windle

From the BBC: University student, Ma Dingming, has just purchased his second mobile phone this year. The phone, made by Taiwanese company Dopod, cost him $848. The phone he bought earlier in the year cost him $867… China’s increasingly wealthy middle classes and tech savvy youngsters are the main reasons why companies, including Nokia and […]

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China dissident Liu ‘dies in US’ – BBC

From the BBC: The prominent Chinese dissident writer, Liu Binyan, has died at the age of 80 in the US, reports say. Mr Liu had lived in exile in the US for the past 18 years and had been suffering from cancer. He was the son of a railway worker and joined the underground Communist […]

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China orders newspaper and magazine employees to take ‘quality’ exam – Interfax

From Interfax: China ordered all employees at Chinese newspapers and periodicals to undergo examinations to ensure they meet “press and publication qualifications,” the General Administration of Press and Publication (GAPP) said Monday. In the past, journalists and editors working at Chinese newspapers and periodicals had to take tests in order to receive journalist cards, which […]

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Ma urges better relations with China – China Post

From The China Post: Chairman of the Kuomintang Ma Ying-jeou, triumphant after his party’s landslide victory over the ruling Democratic Progressive Party, called on President Chen Shui-bian yesterday to improve relations between Taiwan and China. In a CTV television interview, Ma said President Chen has to “relax” restrictions on interchanges across the Taiwan Strait rather […]

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Chinese surfers reject political control – Simon Burns

From vnunet.com: The vast majority of China’s internet users want to be free to discuss and read about politics online, but also believe that people should be protected from pornographic and violent content, according to recent survey funded by a US foundation. Only eight per cent of Chinese surfers believe that political content should be […]

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Geishas stir China’s rage and pride – Jane Macartney

From The Australian: Three Chinese actors have evoked outrage and jubilation in the internet chatrooms of China by appearing as Japanese geishas in the film Memoirs of a Geisha. Ziyi Zhang, China’s most famous actress, has attracted epithets and accolades from “shameful traitor” to “graceful beauty” for her role. The outrage stems from the anger […]

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China Confronts Contradictions Between Marxism and Markets – Edward Cody

From the Washington Post: The Communist Party has launched a campaign among political leaders and senior academics to modernize Chinese Marxism, seeking to reconcile increasingly obvious contradictions between the government’s founding ideology and its broad free-market reforms. The campaign involves the allocation of millions of dollars to produce new translations of Marxist literature and to […]

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Police arrest 3 suspects responsible for coal mine flooding – Xinhua

From Xinhua: Police have apprehended three of the suspects who fled after a deadly coal mine flooding which left 42 miners missing Friday in Xin’an County in central China’s Henan Province. The three included a coal mine official in charge of production safety, a director who take charge of coal mine administration in Shisi Township […]

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Kung Fu Monks Go Modern – Ching-Ching Ni

From the Los Angeles Times: Shi Yongxin wears a bright yellow robe and heavy prayer beads and lives in an ancient shrine high up in the mountains of central China. Yet he spends a lot of his time traveling in a chauffeur-driven jeep, jet-setting around the world and hobnobbing with Hollywood types. No wonder some […]

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Hong Kong Protesters Want Election Timetable – Keith Bradsher

From The New York Times: A huge throng of pro-democracy protesters poured through the skyscraper canyons of Hong Kong on Sunday afternoon, defying warnings from senior Chinese officials who refuse to set a timetable for general elections here. The march continued well past sunset, as more and more men, women and children of all ages […]

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