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The world’s next boom cities

If the last century was the age of economic globalization, expect the first half of this one to be the era of urbanization. By 2050, 3 out of 4 people will be concentrated in major cities or massively urbanized regions, many of...

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It’s curtains on International Children’s Film Festival

Prized possession: Chief Minister K. Rosaiah watches the German delegate celebrating after receiving the Golden Elephant trophy. HYDERABAD: Iran, the sure bet in children’s films, won four awards in the 16th International...

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Can China's Backwaters Save the Global Economy?

Photograph for TIME by Tomas van Houtryve / Panos Though he doesn't know it, shop manager Zhu Baohua is on the front lines of the battle to reform the global economy. Zhu's three-floor electronics store, crammed with Sony TVs,...

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Zhuang ethnic boy loves green

I am Gan Jianting, a nine-year-old boy of the Zhuang ethnic group. I study at Binhu Road Primary School in Nanning City, capital of southwest China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. I live with my parents in the beautiful...

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World in Hong Jianhao's eyes

An undated photo shows Hong Jianhao, an eight-year-old boy of the Gaoshan ethnic group. I study in grade four at the Binhu Road Primary School in Nanning, capital of southwest China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. I live a...

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China Defense Ministry Targeted by Mass Cyber Attacks

China has had to deal with its own repeated cyber attacks against government computer networks, a new report indicates. It’s unknown if the attacks were launched from within China, but government officials have deflected cyber...

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China shares mixed on electricity price increase (AP)

China shares mixed on electricity price increase, end week up 3.8 pct; resources fall SHANGHAI (AP) -- Chinese shares ended mixed Friday after a five-day rally on electricity price increases, but finished the week up 3.8...

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Google releases Chrome to open source

In today's technology roundup: Google releases Chrome to open source, scareware tool dumps smut on PCs, China military site draws hackers, and Dell earnings down 54%. By Kirsten Doyle, ITWeb portals editor Google has released...

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AuraSource Reaches Agreement for US Oil Shale Development

SCOTTSDALE, AZ--(Marketwire - November 20, 2009) - AuraSource, Inc.. ( PINKSHEETS : ARAO ), a developer of hydrocarbon clean fuel technology, has entered into an agreement with China Chemical Economic Cooperation Center...

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China’s Military Says Website had 2.3 Million Attacks

China’s Ministry of Defense website is reported to have been the victim of cyber attacks. From Reuters: A website set up by China’s Defense Ministry said it was hit by 2.3 million hacker attacks in its first month of operation,...

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