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Tuesday, February 09, 2010
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Tuesday, February 09, 2010
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Beijing demanding a bigger slice of county’s economy in exchange for underwriting much of growing government debt in Australia.
Shen Yun was forced to cancel its Hong Kong shows due to the Hong Kong government’s refusal to issue visas.
Google's recent announcement offers a glimpse of the difficulties high-tech companies face in dealing with China.
What do you, as a Chinese film board, do, when Hollywood's “Avatar” smashes Chinese box office records?
On Jan. 13 Google announced that it may end operations in China.
On Jan. 23, 2010, the Shen Yun Performing Arts Company was forced to cancel its seven sold out shows in Hong Kong.
Hon. David Kilgour, former Canadian cabinet minister, speaks on engaging China with caution.
Google announced Jan. 11 it will no longer censor results on its Chinese-language search engine.
Less than two weeks after the launch of the Wuhan-Guangzhou "bullet" train on Dec. 26, public sentiment suddenly changed from elation to dejection.
A research was conducted by academic institutions to study why the communist parties had lost control in 1989.