Four Suspects Sought in Boston Threat

From the LA Times: “The FBI is seeking four Chinese nationals in connection with an unspecified threat on the city of Boston, the FBI and the U.S. attorney’s office in Massachusetts said this afternoon. Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, in Washington for inaugural festivities, returned to the state after he heard the news. Gail Marcinkiewicz, an […]

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A collapse that waves a ‘big red flag’ about business with Beijing

From the Financial Times: “The youthful Chinese man making his way up the aircraft aisle after take-off from Shanghai wanted to talk business with Lee Kuan Yew, the father of modern Singapore. The 81-year-old former prime minister, a charismatic figure who inspires both respect and fear across Asia, did not expect the stranger’s approach. ‘I […]

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China orders nationwide audit of brokerages

From the Financial Times: “China flag and money imageChina’s securities market regulator on Friday ordered an audit of all the country’s 130-odd brokerages, the latest step in its efforts to clean up the heavily loss-making and scandal-prone sector. The China Securities Regulatory Commission instructed brokerages in an e-mail to submit a report on their financial […]

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New threat to kill China hostages

From CNN.com: “A group calling itself ‘The Islamic Resistance Movement,’ has issued a new video calling for the Chinese government to issue a statement saying it will not allow its citizens to work for Americans in Iraq, threatening to kill eight Chinese hostages. The men were shown on a video from the Islamic group that […]

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Deposed leader made mistake – China

From iafrica.com: “China said on Friday deposed leader Zhao Ziyang made a ‘grave mistake’ in his handling of the 1989 Tiananmen protests, in its first sign that his death will not change the official assessment of his legacy. Zhao, who died in a Beijing hospital on Monday aged 85, was ousted for opposing the military […]

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Tian Jing: Zhao’s death puts Hu in a quandary

From Asia Times Online: “For Chinese communist leaders, a paper political epitaph is historically more durable than a gravestone – and more powerful: it has the ideological strength to make or break reputations and those of entire innocent families. It is a political document and legacy handed down from generation to generation of communist leaders […]

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Feng Liang: Political hero Zhao’s ‘burial’ of disgrace

From Asia Times Online: “The death of a political figure, particularly an acknowledged hero, often provides propagandists enormous opportunities. Not so in the case of disgraced former premier and Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Zhao Ziyang, who had initiated political and economic reforms – but supported the pro-democracy protesters in Tiananmen Square – and was […]

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China Web Users Jump 8 Percent to 94 Million in 2004

From Yahoo! News: “The number of Internet users in China rose to 94 million by the end of 2004, up 8 percent from the middle of the year, state media reported Thursday. The increase was led by a 37.6 percent jump in broadband subscribers to 42.8 million, according to a report from the Xinhua news […]

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China’s next manned space mission in 2005

From AP, via CNN.com: “China said Thursday its second manned space mission will take place in September or October 2005, and will involve two astronauts orbiting for up to five days. The official Xinhua News Agency said Shenzhou 6 will have a four- or five-day flight with two astronauts aboard, citing Sun Laiyan, director of […]

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Jim Hoagland: Don’t Let China Off The Hook

This OP-ED article is on today’s Washington Post. “The European Union should pause in its determined march to lift the arms embargo that it imposed against China for the Tiananmen Square killings of 1989. Europe is set to prove the wrong guys right about the world’s willingness to put aside outrage over human rights atrocities […]

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Philip Bowring: For China’s nervous leaders, a timely reminder

From International Herald Tribune: “The death Monday of the former Communist Party leader Zhao Ziyang seems unlikely to spark an upsurge of reformist sentiment like the one that followed the death of his popular predecessor, Hu Yaobang, in April 1989 – events that led directly to the Tiananmen Square protests and crackdown. Yet with or […]

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Jonathan Mirsky: He knew the truth of Tiananmen

From International Herald Tribune: “No one who was there will forget the face of Zhao Ziyang, then the Chinese Communist party leader, when late on the night of May 19, 1989, he suddenly appeared among the Tiananmen students to tell them, ‘I am very sorry, very sorry, I have come too late.’ He warned the […]

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Editorial: China, given time, will reassess Zhao’s role

This Editorial is from the China Post: “Mainland China’s purged party head Zhao Ziyang, who had been under house arrest for the last 15 years since the army crushed the 1989 Tiananmen pro-democracy protests, died on Monday. But Beijing has remained adamant in its refusal to reassess the wrong judgment it gave on the student […]

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China to hold funeral for deposed leader Zhao Ziyang

From AFP, via Yahoo! News: “China is to hold a funeral for deposed leader Zhao Ziyang, ousted for opposing the Tiananmen crackdown in 1989, but has given no indication as to whether top officials would attend. ‘In recent years, we have reformed and simplified our (official) funeral arrangements. We no longer hold memorial services and […]

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