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Beijing Plans 1,000 More Stores by 2008 Games
BEIJING - The Chinese capital plans to build 1,000 new minimarkets and convenience stores before it hosts the 2008 Summer Olympics, the Beijing Economic Daily said on Sunday.The news follows ...
July 31, 2005
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Reuters
Poisonous Artificial Milk Found in Shanxi Province
A kind of artificial milk was recently found in Shanxi province. According to Chinese state media, the artificial ...
July 31, 2005
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Ming Bao News
China, Vatican Agree on New Bishop, Priest Arrested
BEIJING - The Vatican is reported to have given its blessing to atheist China's choice of a new ...
July 29, 2005
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Benjamin Kang Lim
China To Educate Farmers on Pig-Borne Disease
Sichuan province in southwestern China has launched a campaign to educate farmers to take precautions against a pig-borne ...
July 29, 2005
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Reuters
Taiwan, China Inch Closer on Tourism Talks
TAIPEI - Taiwan has authorised a private group to handle talks with China on allowing mainland tourists to ...
July 29, 2005
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Reuters
Woman Strangled to Death for Possessing
Nine Commentaries
The Chinese Communist Party has initiated a new wave of arrests and persecution of Falun Gong practitioners and ...
July 29, 2005
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Epoch Times Staff
Indonesia Agreements Shore Up China Ties
BEIJING - Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono met top Chinese leaders and inked a series of economic and ...
July 28, 2005
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Reuters
Pathogenic Politics: Is the Bird Flu Already Spreading in Asia?
Over the past four weeks, an unidentified disease has killed at least 24 people and made at least ...
July 27, 2005
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Cindy Drukier
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Jan Jekielek
Dozens Injured as Police and Farmers Clash in China
About 2,000 disgruntled farmers have clashed with hundreds of policemen in China's northern region of Inner Mongolia in ...
July 27, 2005
BY
Benjamin Kang Lim
Officials Warn About Trade With China
Congressman Tom Tancredo (R-CO), a former Assistant Secretary of Defense, and other officials warned the US about trade ...
July 26, 2005
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Gary Feuerberg
DIT Predicts the Spread Rate for the Nine Commentaries and CCP Resignations
Following its report about Beijing being the source of the most withdrawals from the Chinese Communist Party, Dynamic ...
July 26, 2005
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Epoch Times Staff
AIDS Is Spreading to the General Public in Beijing
Among the people infected with AIDS in Beijing, 461 were registered residents of Beijing, accounting for 17.2 percent ...
July 26, 2005
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Epoch Times Staff
Mysterious Sichuan, China Deaths May Involve Bird Flu
An unidentified lethal disease has killed 17 farm workers and made 41 others seriously ill in Sichuan province, ...
July 25, 2005
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Epoch Times Staff
China Faces Coal Supply Shortage
China Energy Network (China5E.com) recently published a report which quoted experts' forecast that the current 2 billion tons ...
July 25, 2005
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Central News Agency
China Sells Cadavers to Egypt
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - China sold cadavers to Egypt, "kingdom of the mummy," for medical students to learn ...
July 23, 2005
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Wang Changwei
A Candid Look at China's Shameless Academicians
The following is an excerpt from People's Daily Net:"It seems that most people are not aware of the ...
July 23, 2005
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Liu Fusan
Dozens Injured as Police, Farmers Clash in China
BEIJING - About 2,000 disgruntled farmers have clashed with hundreds of policemen in China's northern region of Inner ...
July 22, 2005
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Benjamin Kang Lim
“Quit the CCP!” Posters Appear All over China
Recently more and more withdrawals from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and materials urging the Chinese people to ...
China's Tuition Three Times Higher than Japan
Based on the percentage of spending, the average tuition and living expenses currently needed to attend college and ...
July 20, 2005
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Epoch Times Staff
One Million Flee Homes As Storm Batters China
BEIJING - Heavy rain and winds forced more than one million people from their homes in southeast China ...
July 20, 2005
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Reuters
China's Online Population Tops 100 Million
HONG KONG - The number of Chinese Internet users has surpassed 100 million, according to latest survey by ...
July 20, 2005
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Lu Jianhui
China's Wealth Inequality Coefficient Surpasses International Warning Level
According to the most recent data released by National Bureau of Statistics of China (NBSC), China's income disparity ...
July 20, 2005
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Xi Wang
Late-Term Abortion Forced on Falun Gong Practitioner
A story of forced late-term abortion and torture in China has recently come to light.One year ago, a ...
July 19, 2005
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Han Yan
"Nine Commentaries" Supporters in China Severely Persecuted by CCP
The CCP's Vice-Minister of organization recently told the media that, "it is only a rumor that several thousand ...
July 18, 2005
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Wen Hua
China Evacuates 600,000 after Typhoon Lashes Taiwan
TAIPEI - China evacuated over 600,000 people from coastal areas on Monday after typhoon Haitang slammed into Taiwan, ...
July 18, 2005
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Richard Dobson
China Bars Miss Tibet from Miss Tourism Pageant
DHARAMSALA, India - Organizers of the 2005 Miss Tourism Pageant in Malaysia have barred Miss Tibet, Tashi Yangchen ...
July 15, 2005
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Central News Agency
China Protests to Japan Diplomat over Sea Dispute
BEIJING - China issued a strong protest on Friday against what it called an infringement on its sovereignty ...
July 15, 2005
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Reuters
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