Demand for KFC Soaring in China

From the Forbes.com: “China’s relentless appetite for the colonel’s chicken has KFC on a building boom in the world’s most populous country, with 1,200 locations, soaring profits and a menu that mixes in bamboo shoots and lotus roots. At a time when its sales in the United States are struggling, KFC is dominating even rival […]

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Taiwan, China Agree Direct Flights

From the Reuters: “Taiwan and China reached a landmark deal on Saturday to allow non-stop charter flights over the Chinese New Year holiday, a move which could ease tensions between the bitter political rivals. The one-off deal will allow the first direct flights since 1949 and could mark a step towards ending a decades-old ban […]

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Zhu Suli on Public Intellectuals

David Cowhig sent this text to CDN: “In a recent article I found published on the law database website Lawbase.com.cn, Zhu Suli, dean of the Beijing University Law School speaks up for the public intellectuals. Zhu admits sure, they are not perfect, but these public spirited people are making real contributions to China. China may […]

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Poll: Americans’ attitudes warm toward China

From The Sun Herald: “Americans’ attitudes toward China have grown dramatically more favorable in the past 10 years, according to a new poll, and the country formerly viewed through Cold War lens is seen as a greater economic threat today than a military one. Preliminary results of the survey, commissioned by the Committee of 100, […]

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CIA report: India, China global players

From China National News: “India and China will become major new global players by 2020, enjoying both political and economic powers, a report by a CIA think tank predicted. The report also predicted the United States would face increased competition from growing economic power in Asia and challenges from political Islam.”

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Shanghai massage parlors target Japanese

From China Daily: “After midnight at a building in central Shanghai that is a shopping mall by day, a Japanese-language poster in the elevator invites men up to Big West Ocean club on the seventh floor. Upon entering the club, a string of saunas with tropical garden decor and corridors lined with private rooms, the […]

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Japan oil firms to drill in East China Sea

From Reuters: “Two Japanese companies plan to drill for oil and gas in the East China Sea in a bid to catch up with Chinese exploration in the disputed area, a Japanese daily said on Sunday. Exploration by Japan may heat up a long-running territorial row with China over rights to resources at a time […]

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Rising China to haunt Bush in second term

From AFP, via Yahoo! News: “US President George W. Bush (news – web sites) may keep a wary eye on China during his second term in office as the Asian giant musters greater political and economic influence across the globe. But US reliance on Beijing to keep nuclear-armed North Korea on a leash and Washington’s […]

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India, China to be major global players

From Sify.com: “Propelled by robust economic growth, India and China will rise as ‘new major global players’ this century and transform the geopolitical landscape, a US Intelligence report said here. Likening it in significance to the emergence of a united Germany in 19C and a powerful United States in the early 20C, the report prepared […]

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Taiwan, China Agree to Lift Flight Ban (washingtonpost.com)

From The Washingtonpost: “Taiwan and China agreed Saturday to temporarily lift Taiwan’s five-decade ban on direct flights between the two rivals – a deal that could reduce tension in one of Asia’s most dangerous flash points. The agreement – the biggest breakthrough between Taiwan and China in years – will let passengers travel during next […]

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Deposed Chinese leader Zhao Ziyang in ‘deep coma’

From AFP, via TurkishPress: “Zhao Ziyang, the former Chinese leader who was ousted after sympathising with Tiananmen protests, is in a “deep coma” in a Beijing hospital and may be close to death, a relative revealed. ‘Zhao Ziyang fell into a coma last night around 7:00pm (1100 GMT), he was rescued. But up until 6:30pm […]

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US fury over EU weapons for China

From Telegraph: “America is waging an intense behind-the-scenes battle to stop the European Union lifting its 15-year-old arms embargo against China, warning Britain that it will not tolerate the prospect of European military technology being used to threaten its soldiers in the Far East.”

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Russia offers nuclear bombers to China

From China National News: “Russian defense officials hope to sell China its strategic bomber aircraft, the Moscow Times reported Thursday. If they have the money, let them buy, said Air Force Cmdr. Gen. Vladimir Mikhailov.”

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Looking to the East

From Newsweek International, via MSNBC: In the suburbs of Vladivostok, they say darkly, you can’t hear the frogs on a summer evening anymore. Why? Chinese immigrants ate them all. On the Russian side of the Amur River, people talk about the preponderance of boys among Chinese infants”and suggest that 35 million Chinese men will soon […]

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