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Chinese spin doctors urged to spread
'positive energy' online
(link to full story)
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It's a
dog's life in China: sold for £1m –
or stolen and sold as meat (full
story)
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Child's death prompts China to look at
morals(link
to full story)
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Detention for road rage teenage son of
China general - The son of a famous
Chinese army general has been given a
year in detention after a road rage
incident that sparked widespread
outrage. (link
to full story on BBC news)
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School In
China Teaches Women How To Marry Rich (details)
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The tale of the girl called 'Pretty
Pretty Baby', her extravagant lifestyle
and the Chinese Red Cross (details)
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China Unrest -- Instability Grows as
China's Citizens Yearn for Something the
Communist Party Can't Provide (click
for details)
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China porn ban ineffective, say experts
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By Kanaha
Sabapathy for Radio Australia
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Divorcees get 'buffer zone' in E China (click
for details)
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China's economy threatened by country's
ageing population (click
for details)
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Golf course boom points to China
corruption (click
for details)
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China's middle class feels the pinch of
rising prices (click
for details)
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Expand cities to stop dissent (click
for details on Financial Times)
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Activists Save Dogs From Slaughter In
China (click
for details)
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China Milk Poisoning Case Caused By
Anger, Disputes (click
for details on Kake.com)
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China has a blueprint for social order-
By Willy Lam (click
for details on Asia Times)
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Desperate mother's 'walk of shame'
revealed as publicity stunt (click
for details on the Telegraph)
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China’s Smoking Ban: Not for Lack of
Trying to Prevent It (click
for details on blog published on the
New Yorker)
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China bans luxury advertising in
Beijing - Beijing has moved to
banned billboards promoting a luxurious
lifestyle over concerns that the endless
advertisements are reminding people of
the wealth gap. (click
for details on the Telegraph)
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China's million-dollar 'lion dogs'
(click
for details on the Sydney Morning Herald)
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China puts more focus on social
indicators (click
for details)
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How an activist's death in China
inspired a wave of citizen sleuthing
(click
for details)
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China's Wen
meets petitioners in show of worry over discontent (click
for details on Reuters)
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China's organic farms rooted in
food-safety concerns (click
for details)
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Over 600 held in China for selling train
tickets illegally (click
for details on Sify.com)
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In China, no more ‘prostitutes’, only
‘fallen women’ (click
for details)
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Wealth divide gets wider in China (click
for details)
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Chinese father
punished for food safety activism (click
for details)
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The drunk son of a Chinese policeman
who hid behind his father for 12 days
after allegedly killing a pedestrian
while driving his car has been arrested.
(click
for details on the Australian)
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The old in China have no place to live (click
for details on Sify News)
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More and more youngsters in China
opting for divorce (click
for details on Sify news)
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The doctor will beat you now - Conflict
among scientists ends in two bloody
assault (click
for details)
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Suicide rate rises among China's
elderly (click for details on
Sydney Morning
Herald)
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China's Charitable Past - By PIERRE
FULLER (click
for details on New York Times)
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China embraces web game depicting
family's fight with demolition
crewOnline game inspired by real-life
cases of violence between residents and
wrecking gang becomes huge hit (click
for details on Guardian UK)
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Is low-wage China disappearing? - Cheap
labour has contributed to profound
income disparities (click
for details)
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Another Foxconn worker falls to death in
China (click
for details)
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China to become urban country by 2015 (click
for details)
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The puzzle of Carruades de Lafite -
Commentary: Pleasure and pain from
China's cult of luxury (click
for details)
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Unions in China : Strike breakers -
Strikes are as big a problem for the
government as they are for managers (click
for details)
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Foxconn suicides: 'Workers feel quite
lonely' (click
for details)
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'Social tensions' behind China school
attacks (click
for details)
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Who is killing China’s children? (click
for details)
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China jails 19 online swingers over sex
orgy club (click
for details)
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School
killings cast spotlight on social
stresses in China (click
for details)
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China: nursery school deaths probe will
not study killers' mental health -
Government announces it will examine
social problems that may have led to
attacks (click
for details)
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As China’s economy booms, syphilis
epidemic emerges (click
for details)
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Wealth Gap In China Continues To Widen (click
for details)
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Religious freedom at risk (click
for details)
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China's new housing rules may lead to
divorce surge (click
for details)
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Luxury car makers target China's
super-rich (click
for details)
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In China, every ding has a silver lining
(click
for details)
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China charges online 'swingers' in
Nanjing (click
for details)
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China's urban
elite fights trash wars
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The system that
divides China - Growing popular pressure
pushes for deep reform of the Chinese
household registration, or hukou,
system.
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Debate over
China's future takes flight on Internet
-Website set up in parallel with
National People's Congress hosts raucous
discussions that carry growing political
influence
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China's women
struggle for a foothold in power
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China's wealth gap
the widest since economic reforms began
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China police
ordered to resign over detainee
'torture'
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Websites
that are windows in China's
great firewall (link to
Telegraph, UK)
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Why
sleeping on a hospital floor can
make you money in China (link to
France24)
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Demand for
Bible outstripping supply in
China (link to Christian Today)
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Victims
two ways in China (link to the
Globe and Mail)
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China's
Long, Strange Road Trip -
In his latest book Peter Hessler
gets his driver's license and
explores the villages and
factory towns of China.
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The
Chinese toddler chained through
love and fearFather was afraid
son would be taken like sister
who disappeared from the same
spot just two weeks ago (link to
Guardian, UK)
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Chinese
new year holiday often becomes
angst-ridden affair - Going home
for Chinese New Year adds stress
and a financial burden to
citizens (link to the Gazette,
Montreal)
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China's
mystery HIV-like disease may be
all in the mind (link to BBC
News)
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China's
Year of the (endangered) Tiger -
Some Chinese still believe that
tiger parts hold magical powers,
which is a boon to poachers but
deadly for the country's nearly
extinct big cats (link to The
Star)
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China
searches for 100 tonnes of
melamine-tainted milk - China
has seized 72 tonnes of milk
powder believed to be tainted
with melamine and is searching
for another 100 tonnes, state
media has reported. (link to BBC
News)
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Will
China’s corruption crackdown
spread? (link to MSNBC)
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China
moves to stop developers forcing
people from homes with
violenceRules to set
compensation and curb abuses of
demolition crews aimed at
calming unrest (link to Guardian
UK)
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Tainted
milk scandal resurfaces in China
- Melamine-tainted milk products
have been found on sale in
China, more than a year after
thousands of children became ill
in a huge safety scandal.
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China teen seen as hero for killing
local official (link to Yahoo News)
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China's super-rich look for love online (link
to CNN report)
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China To
Ban Smoking In 7 Cities: Pilot
Project (link to Medical News
Today)
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China
largest English speaking nation
now (link to National Post)
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Nationalism:
China's new orthodoxy - Those who rule
according to a shared belief cannot
afford to negotiate. That would
undermine the belief itself By Ian
Buruma (The Globe and Mail)
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Study: China faces
24M bride shortage by 2020 (CNN World)
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China rewards
online porn surfer - A Chinese student
who says his studies suffered because of
viewing pornography on the internet has
won a contest for helping reduce sexual
content online. (BBC News)
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China
Turns Drug Rehab Into a
Punishing Ordeal (The New York
Times)
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Tenants
who spit could face eviction in
China city (BBC)
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Ghostwriters in China drawing
business...and flak (AsiaOne
Education)
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China
think-tank says social unrest on
the rise (CTV News)
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Policeman's binge drinking death
in China: One official banquet
too far? (The Christian Science
Monitor)
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Binge-drinking deaths shame
China (the Independent)
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China's
internet porn reward drives rise
in online erotica searches - The
Chinese government has offered
rewards of up to 10,000 yuan
(£888) to internet users who
report websites that feature
pornography. (Telegraph UK)
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In
conversation with the Falun Gong
(Telegraph.co.uk)
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Teen Internet addicts more
likely to self harm: About 10
percent of students surveyed
were moderately addicted to Web
(MSNBC)
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China city
government opens gay bar to
fight AIDS
(Reuter)
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After one child, a Chinese city
tries one dog (The Globe and
Mail)
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Prostitutes, Migrant Workers
Spur Syphilis in China
(Bloomberg)
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China
parents lynch book salesman - A
mob of parents have killed a
book salesman and badly injured
four of his colleagues after
rumours spread that the men were
a human smuggling ring.
(BBC News)
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Salute All
Cars, Kids. It’s a Rule in China.(The
New York Times)
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China's
urban jobless rate reported
steady at 4.3%
(market Watch)
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China's
graduate glut grows
(Asia Times)
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China's
biggest jackpot win shrouded in
mystery (The Economic
Times)
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How the
internet is shaping China's
future - Yi Ling and Chen
Chuanlin report on the
revolution that’s encouraging a
new sense of individuality .
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Life in
one of China's last communes
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China's
brand of capitalism isn't
business as usual - 'As a
capitalist state, an
authoritarian China could emerge
as a much greater threat than it
could ever have become as a
communist state'
- By Neil Reynolds
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Church in
China survived 60 years of
Maoism
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Mao's
revolution at 60: He wouldn't
recognize it
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Gay
Chinese confront police, empower
community
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China: The Eyes of
the Police
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China
jobless pose 'grave' crisis
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