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New Bird-Flu outbreaks in China – SBS

From SBS – The World News: China has reported two new outbreaks of bird flu, bringing the total number of confirmed outbreaks in the country to 29 this year. One outbreak occurred in the northwestern Xinjiang region and the other in central China’s Hunan province, a statement on the agriculture ministry’s website said. This topic […]

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China’s Hu names ally acting party boss of Tibet – Reuters

From Reuters, via Phayul.com: China’s Communist Party chief Hu Jintao has appointed a political ally as acting party boss of Tibet, a move that further consolidates his power base. The party’s elite Central Committee recently appointed Zhang Qingli, 54, vice governor of the predominantly Muslim region of Xinjiang in China’s northwest, as acting party boss […]

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China Reports New Bird Flu Outbreak – AP

From AP, via The Washington Post: China detected a new bird flu outbreak in the far western Xinjiang region, the official Xinhua News Agency said Thursday, bringing the total number of outbreaks for the country in recent weeks to 21. The latest outbreak killed 11 birds at a farm in the city of Turpan on […]

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China Finds Two More Birds With Bird Flu - AP

From The Washington Post: China on Friday confirmed two new outbreaks of bird flu in poultry, bringing to 15 the number of cases reported nationwide since Oct. 19. The latest outbreaks were hundreds of miles apart _ in the northern province of Shanxi and the far northwestern region of Xinjiang, the government’s Xinhua News Agency […]

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China calls for heightened security – Mark Magnier

From The Boston Globe: China urged local security agencies yesterday to “prepare for danger” and remain vigilant against terrorists in the predominantly Muslim northwestern region of Xinjiang. The call by Luo Gan, the top security official on the governing Politburo Standing Committee, came just ahead of the 50th anniversary tomorrow of the Communist control over […]

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Cesar Chelala: Human rights key to China’s development

Chelala writes in Tokyo Times that “During a recent visit to Beijing, U.N. rights envoy Louise Arbour called attention to the serious human-rights situation in China and the need for improvements according to international human-rights standards. An important step in that regard would be for China to ratify the International Covenant on Civil and Political […]

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Asphalt net covers China’s west – Rui Xia

From Asia Times: Road construction has become ubiquitous throughout the west, from steamy tropics to snow-capped mountains to arid deserts. It seems as if everywhere one goes, there is a bypass, a road under construction, and workers in orange waistcoats pitching their tents by the roadside. Some of the results are impressive. The Erlanshan tunnel, […]

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China’s oil quest causes friction – Antoaneta Bezlova

From Asia Times: A week before Chinese President Hu Jintao’s scheduled meeting with US President George W Bush (later canceled due to Hurricane Katrina), on the fringes of the United Nations summit in New York, Washington warned Beijing that the two countries would be on a collision course if China continues to pursue energy deals […]

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