Big challenge for Beijing: Moving coal – David Lague

From the International Herald Tribune: China is the biggest producer and consumer of coal. The challenge for the country is to haul each year more than two billion metric tons of coal mined far inland to power stations and industry in coastal provinces. ¬† In recent years, that task has overwhelmed the creaking transportation network […]

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Are fuel shortages in China man-made? – Keith Bradsher

From the International Herald Tribune: Sudden shortages of gasoline and diesel fuel in southeastern China have highlighted an ongoing debate over how quickly corporate influence and freedom of information are driving China toward a market-based economy. Many service stations in southeastern China, notably in cities near Hong Kong, have abruptly run out of fuel this […]

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Japan Focus on 60th anniversary of end of World War II

The recent edition of Japan Focus features a number of articles concerning Japan-China relations sixty years after the end of World War II, including: Child survivor of forced mass suicide in Manchuria still loves hero who saved her By Ichikawa Miako Koizumi’s Statement on the Sixtieth Anniversary: improving or inflaming relations with China and South […]

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Corrupt bank official prosecuted – Xinhua

From Xinhua: A court hearing was held for Yu Zhendong, former head of the Kaiping city branch of the Bank of China (BOC) in Guangdong Province, who was accused of embezzlement of public funds. Yu is the first corrupt Chinese official to have been repatriated to China after fleeing the Chinese mainland. He was handed […]

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The factory of the world is choking – Martin Parry

From AFP, via iAfrica.com: China, the factory of the world, is slowly being choked by the pollution brought on by its unrelenting economic transformation and the government is starting to realise it needs to do something about it. Environmentalists describe the situation as extremely serious, but they say a window of opportunity still exists to […]

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Chinese code breakers face U.S. visa obstacles – John Markoff

From The International Herald Tribune: Last year a Chinese mathematician, Xiaoyun Wang, shook up the insular world of code breakers by exposing a new vulnerability in a crucial American standard for data encryption. On Monday, she was scheduled to explain her discovery in a keynote address to an international group of researchers meeting in California. […]

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Gay college course start of nation’s lesson – China Daily

From China Daily: The popularity of a course on homosexuality study at Shanghai-based Fudan University is a positive sign that Chinese society is becoming more tolerant. The class, which started in 2003 as a graduate programme, will be offered to undergraduates for the first time next term. Curious students have already signed up to fill […]

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World Bank Projects China’s Economic Growth to Slow Next Year – Bloomberg

From Bloomberg: China’s economic growth will fall to about 8 percent in 2006 from 9 percent this year as domestic demand declines, the World Bank predicted today. The quarterly report from the Washington-based lender attributed the slower expansion rate partly to factors affecting China’s exports, including lower projected world trade growth, to 6.4 percent this […]

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Cost of China’s Coal: Miners’ Lives – Mark Magnier

From The Los Angeles Times: The grisly turn of events has become all too predictable: A disclosure that dozens, scores, sometimes hundreds of Chinese coal miners are trapped in a shaft deep underground. A grueling wait by family members. Allegations of safety violations and corruption amid calls for reform. Then a few weeks’ break until […]

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