A fresh approach on China – Minxin Pei

From the International Herald Tribune: Powerful forces are pushing the United States and China toward a more antagonistic relationship. This ominous shift was signaled by the anti-Chinese fever in Congress that doomed the takeover bid by the Chinese National Offshore Oil Corporation for the U.S. company Unocal, and by a Pentagon report that paints China […]

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Gays live a difficult life under social bias – Raymond Zhou

From China Daily: Last November, government agencies published a report that put the number of gay men in China who are “of a sexually active age” at 5-10 million. Scientists say this is the low end of the estimate. They figure that there are around 30-40 million homosexual men and women in total. In 1997, […]

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China Plans To Honor A Reformer – Philip P Pan

From The Washington Post: Chinese President Hu Jintao has agreed to restore the standing of the reform-minded Communist leader whose death triggered the 1989 Tiananmen Square demonstrations, a surprising reversal of party dogma that could prompt new calls for democratic change in China, according to people informed of the decision.Hu Jintao has approved plans for […]

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Yahoo, Chinese police, and a jailed journalist – Robert Marquand

From the Christian Science Monitor: The role of the US Internet firm Yahoo in helping Chinese security officials to finger a journalist sentenced to 10 years for e-mailing “state secrets” is filtering into mainland China. The revelation reinforces a conviction among many Chinese “netizens” that there is no place security forces can’t find them. .. […]

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China Just Weeks From Second Manned Spaceflight – Tariq Malik

From The SPACE.com: China is paring down the list of astronauts to fly aboard its second manned spaceflight, a two-person mission set to launch within weeks, state news reports said Wednesday. Several two-astronaut teams have been selected from a candidate field of 14 former fighter pilots, though the final decision will depend on how they […]

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China sets up fund to compensate investor losses – Geoff Dyer

From The Financial Times: China has set up a Rmb6.3bn ($779m) fund to protect investors in bankrupt securities companies in the latest attempt to boost confidence in its struggling stock market. The China Securities Regulatory Commission, the capital markets regulator, on Wednesday said the fund was established at the end of August with an initial […]

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The opening of China’s banking – David Halep

From the Financial Express: Beijing prepares banks for foreign competition as the WTO deadline nears. One of the greatest challenges China must confront before the WTO treaty it signed enters into force in 2007 is to prepare its banking system for privatisation and competition with foreign banks. A new agency, Central Hujin Investment Company, has […]

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Woman suing HK media for libel – Vince Chong

From the Straits Times, via Asia Media: A mainland woman falsely accused by some Hong Kong media publications of being the mistress of detained Straits Times journalist Ching Cheong is planning to sue them for libel. Ms Huang Wei said at a press conference in Hong Kong yesterday that she needed to seek redress for […]

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Death toll from Typhoon Talim jumps to 124 in China – AFX

From AFX, via Forbes.com: China’s known death toll from Typhoon Talim today rose to 124 while 31 people remain missing, state media reported. Talim made landfall in the eastern province of Fujian last Thursday. It churned its way through the provinces of Zhejiang, Anhui, Jiangxi, Henan and Hubei, dumping heavy rain and causing floods and […]

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Yahoo says it obeyed Chinese law by turning in e-mails – Dan Nystedt

From Infoworld.com: Yahoo was only following Chinese law when it provided evidence that helped land a local journalist a 10-year jail sentence, the company said Thursday… “Just like any other global company, Yahoo must ensure that its local country sites must operate within the laws, regulations, and customs of the country in which they are […]

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Chinese farmers remain marginalized economically – People’s Daily

From People’s Daily: The National Bureau of Statistics vice director said he was “shocked” by the 10-year gap between the quality of life of urban residents and farmers — the dominant force of China’s gigantic 1.3 billion population. “Generally speaking, the overall consumption power of the huge farming population still lingers at the early 1990’s […]

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