China blocks meeting on the rights of workers

From the International Herald Tribune: “China has abruptly blocked a meeting of global union and business leaders scheduled for next week that aimed to press Beijing to do more to protect workers’ rights. The meeting, put together by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development after lengthy consultations with Beijing, was effectively canceled Wednesday when […]

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China to surpass US in broadband

From China Economic Net: “China may overtake the United States as the world’s largest broadband Internet market due to strong demand. A recent report by the UN’s International Telecommunications Union said in 2004, the United States had over 25 million broadband subscribers, while China has already added 11 million new users in 2003 to reach […]

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China crime chief urges end to “social conflicts”

From Reuters: “China’s security chief has urged officials to heed the grievances of their communities, state media reported on Friday, in the wake of a series of violent protests that undermine efforts to maintain stability. ……Chinese media are barred from reporting on most protests and the editorial made no mention of specific incidents, but there […]

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Under fire, again

From Economist.com: “The Propaganda Department lost its patience after a magazine in Guangdong Province, Southern People Weekly, published a list of 50 Chinese public intellectuals in September. The market economy, said an accompanying commentary, had caused the rapid marginalisation of intellectuals. ‘But this is the time when China is facing the most problems in its […]

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Taiwan poll to shape China ties

From BBC: “Taiwan’s voters go to the polls on Saturday for parliamentary elections which could shape the way the island handles relations with China.” “All 225 seats in the Legislative Yuan are being contested, in the first electoral test since March’s disputed presidential race. President Chen Shui-bian narrowly won then, and his DPP hopes now […]

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AIDS spreads to general public in China

From Xinhuanet: “China’s HIV/AIDS epidemic has worsened and is now spreading dangerously into the general population, reported CCTV today, citing Chinese Ministry of Health and the United Nations AIDS office in China as the news source.”

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Chinese media spread global views

From China Daily: “Media leaders from 16 overseas Chinese-language newspapers yesterday pledged stronger co-operation to drive their development to meet a growing demand for information about China across the globe. They also called for the wider presence of Chinese language media abroad to strengthen China’s image in a balanced way and strengthen its relations with […]

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33 killed in north China mine blast

From Agence France-Presse: “Thirty-three workers were killed after a gas explosion at a coal mine in China’s northern Shanxi province, work safety administration officials said. Seventy-one miners were in the shaft when the blast occurred on Thursday at Nanlou township near the city of Yangquan, the bureau said in a statement.”

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A Photo from Beijing

A disabled man holds a sign which offers his kidney for sale, on a sidewalk in front of Beijing’s Tiananmen Gate Wednesday Dec 8, 2004. Sales of organs are controversial in China with some people offering them for sale as a way out of poverty. China has also been accused of harvesting organs from executed […]

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China ‘gray lists’ its intellectuals

From the Christian Science Monitor: “In a move intended to muffle the voices of some of China’s most prominent and independent scholars and activists, hard-line elements in the new Hu Jintao government are seeking to eradicate the concept of ‘public intellectuals’ in China. A new ‘gray list’ has been created, sources say, of historians, economists, […]

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Special realities impeding China’s growth, report

From People’s Daily: “A blue paper on social situation by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences tells seven special realities of the country impeding China’s development. A report entitled ‘The Analysis and Forecast on the Social Situation of China” (2004-2005), released by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, points out that in 2004 China has […]

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China Bans a New Computer Video Game

From the ABC News: “China has banned a new computer game for referring to Taiwan and other regions claimed by China as separate countries. The ban underscores China’s extreme sensitivity over any perceived slight to its national prestige amid rising global economic and political clout. Officially ‘Football Manager 2005,’ a British game that hit markets […]

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China blocks meeting on the rights of workers

From the International Herald Tribune: “China has abruptly blocked a meeting of global union and business leaders scheduled for next week that aimed to press Beijing to do more to protect workers’ rights. The meeting, put together by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development after lengthy consultations with Beijing, was effectively canceled Wednesday when […]

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