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&$ &$ Soldiers and citizens attend a ceremony to commemorate the 65th anniversary of the end of World War II in Changsha, China's Hunan province, Sept 3, 2010. (Xinhua Photo)&$&$ Top Chinese leaders paid homage to the Chinese soldiers who died fighting Japanese aggression during the Second World War Friday, the 65th anniversary of the Japanese surrender to China. At ...
(People's Daily, 2010-09-03 20:36:50)
Chinese Vice Premier Hui Liangyu here Friday called on cooperatives to push forward reform and innovation, so as to increase their economic strength and social influence. Hui made the remarks when addressing the opening ceremony of an Asia-Pacific regional assembly of the International Cooperative Alliance (ICA). He said cooperatives should make use of their advantages, choose the right target and improve safeguard mechanisms, so as to realize sustainable development Hui said China...
(People's Daily, 2010-09-03 20:36:14)
&$ &$ Soldiers and citizens attend a ceremony to commemorate the 65th anniversary of the end of World War II in Changsha, China's Hunan province, Sept 3, 2010. (Xinhua Photo)&$&$ Top Chinese leaders paid homage to the Chinese soldiers who died fighting Japanese aggression during the Second World War Friday, the 65th anniversary of the Japanese surrender to China. At the Muse ...
(People's Daily, 2010-09-03 20:23:02)
KUNG fu star Jackie Chan is facing questions after the headmaster of a school rebuilt in the aftermath of the 2008 Sichuan earthquake said the school didn't receive a penny of the donations the actor had promised. ...
(Shanghai Daily, 2010-09-03 19:24:04)
SOME of China's billionaires are slow to RSVP to a charity dinner invitation from two of the world's richest men — Warren Buffett and Bill Gates, who are making a philanthropic tour to Beijing late this month. ...
(Shanghai Daily, 2010-09-03 19:22:58)
IN commemoration of the 65th anniversary of the victory over Japanese invaders, China will give some war veterans a one-time payment of 3,000 yuan (US$440) to honor their contributions. The payment will go to veterans...
(Shanghai Daily, 2010-09-03 19:22:30)
TOP Chinese leaders paid homage to the nation's soldiers who died fighting Japanese aggression during World War II yesterday, the 65th anniversary of the Japanese surrender on the deck of the USS Missouri. President...
(Shanghai Daily, 2010-09-03 19:22:09)
A China Airlines flight bound for Sydney has been grounded for safety checks following an alleged bomb threat, airport police say.
(ABC News, 2010-09-03 19:10:00)
SOME 10 to 15 percent of Chinese young and middle-aged couples are infertile, up from 8 to 10 percent a decade ago. Unhealthy lifestyles, environmental pollution and infections are mainly blamed for the worsening...
(Shanghai Daily, 2010-09-03 19:03:42)
MOONCAKE fans may have to pay more for the Mid-autumn Festival delicacy this year. Retail prices are up by 5 to 20 percent due to the increased cost of ingredients, officials from the Shanghai Food Association said...
(Shanghai Daily, 2010-09-03 18:59:15)
Morrissey, the sharp tongued former frontman of the Smiths, has once again courted controversy by describing the Chinese as a "subspecies".
(telegraph.co.uk, 2010-09-03 18:57:10)
A SALESMAN who allegedly sold computers at prices much lower than the minimum prices fixed by the computer company in a bid to achieve an outstanding work performance has been prosecuted over damaging production and...
(Shanghai Daily, 2010-09-03 18:55:33)
OVERSEAS tours during the National Day holiday in October are almost sold out with less than a month to go, the city's travel agencies are reporting. Demand had soared by about 20 percent although prices had...
(Shanghai Daily, 2010-09-03 18:54:51)
FREE condoms are to be made available to local university students for the first time, the city's family planning service said yesterday. Vending machines will also be put up in dormitory buildings, officials...
(Shanghai Daily, 2010-09-03 18:54:03)
SHANGHAI'S annual shopping carnival kicks off next Friday and runs through October 7, showcasing the city during the World Expo 2010. Around 2,000 businesses will take part in more than 20,000 venues, and more...
(Shanghai Daily, 2010-09-03 18:00:00)
THE Ministry of Education said it will investigate a sudden textbook change in east China's Anhui Province, which many charge is a money-making scheme by the local education authorities. Students from five Anhui...
(Shanghai Daily, 2010-09-03 18:00:00)
A NEW tropical storm is coming to the city, forecasters said yesterday. The storm Malou was 1,200 kilometers southeast of the city at 5pm yesterday and approaching Shanghai at 20 kilometers per hour, the Shanghai Meteorological...
(Shanghai Daily, 2010-09-03 18:00:00)
SEVEN former employees of a local power erection company were jailed from four months to five months yesterday for stealing cables, the Zhabei District People's Court ruled yesterday. The seven workers, wearing company...
(Shanghai Daily, 2010-09-03 18:00:00)
WANG Jianping was delighted to see a group of workers enter Ever-Spring Hall yesterday, carrying ladders and tools to mend the broken roof. The doorman was happy to find he was not the only one who cared about...
(Shanghai Daily, 2010-09-03 18:00:00)
POLICE said yesterday that loud music almost got a woman killed while crossing the street earlier this week The woman, surnamed Yu, was wearing earphones and didn't seem to hear an approaching truck until it...
(Shanghai Daily, 2010-09-03 18:00:00)
THE construction of a major vehicle underground passage linking the two terminals at Hongqiao International Airport is well under way, the Shanghai Tunnelling Co said yesterday. The builders have completed 250 meters...
(Shanghai Daily, 2010-09-03 18:00:00)
AS other children go happily to school, Si Zhanfeng's daughter must stay at home after her kindergarten closed its doors right before the new semester. The kindergarten, in Putuo District's Changzheng Town, told...
(Shanghai Daily, 2010-09-03 18:00:00)
THE traditional clothes worn by African natives over thousands of years have had a modern makeover. The new designs made their debut yesterday at a fashion show featuring African fabrics in the Joint Africa Pavilion. ...
(Shanghai Daily, 2010-09-03 18:00:00)
THE city's second high-speed rail line, to Hangzhou City, is now under test. The 159-kilometer journey will take about 38 minutes with a top speed of 350 kilometers per hour. The line, with nine stations planned...
(Shanghai Daily, 2010-09-03 18:00:00)
THE Liverpool Pavilion is holding a Beatles Day today. Visitors wearing Beatles-related clothing will get VIP access to the pavilion and a special Beatles Day passport stamp which is only available for the day....
(Shanghai Daily, 2010-09-03 18:00:00)
A FORMER coal miner, finally freed from the darkness after 14 years of enslavement, now finds himself threatened by death. Inside a hospital's intensive care unit in Xiangtan City, central China's Hunan Province,...
(Shanghai Daily, 2010-09-03 18:00:00)
AN extreme traffic jam is back on the Beijing-Tibet expressway, with more than 10,000 vehicles winding back 120 kilometers, only four days after a nine-day jam on the same highway cleared. This is the second gigantic...
(Shanghai Daily, 2010-09-03 18:00:00)
POLICE have detained five villagers who pretended to be victims or who exaggerated their losses in July's massive toxic spill in Fujian Province to con money out of the polluting Zijin mining group. The company...
(Shanghai Daily, 2010-09-03 18:00:00)
AN innovative exhibition will open at the Russia Pavilion tomorrow, using 3D technology to display scenic spots in Moscow. A total of 10 innovative projects and Yakutia diamonds will be on show. An exhibition featuring...
(Shanghai Daily, 2010-09-03 18:00:00)
We are flying to Weihai 威海 this morning. I wake up earlier than before to get the new Hongqiao Airport Terminal 2. On the way, I took some picture of the rare blue sky of Shanghai. After paying attention the pattern of blue sky in Shanghai, I found out it is a rule that whenever there are wind from the sea (south-east wind), Shanghai will be very beautiful, especially after a typhoon. P.S. I am in Weihai, and had two wonderful sea-food meals already. We went...
(Wangjianshuo's Blog, 2010-09-03 17:49:19)
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Desertification worsening in Tibet: Report (Phayul) Desertification is worsening in Tibet, Chinese state media reported Wednesday. According to the report, authorities in Tibet aim to halt the spread of the desert in Tibet by next year, hoping to stem the effects of years of mining, tree-felling and

Experts Say Chinese Filter Would Make PCs Vulnerable to Intrusion (New York Times) The program would let outsiders monitor a computer’s Internet activity, steal personal data or plant viruses, according to those who have examined it.

The Day China's Heart Froze (newmatilda.com) Twenty years ago today, thousands were being killed in the streets around Tiananmen Square. Dan Edwards in Beijing speaks to survivors about a wound that hasn't healed

Founding fathers (BBC NEWS) The French town with an unlikely Chinese past

China: A Threat to or Threatened by Democracy? (Dissent Magazine) How can one know whether China will or will not democratize? In general, as Karl Popper showed in The Poverty of Historicism, political futures in even the middle distance are unknowable because of the inherently uncertain and contingent dynamics of politics. Therefore, an analyst should focus on the multiple factors that make different futures more or less likely.

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