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Chinese Forced Labor in Wartime Japan

In late October, it was announced that the Japanese Nishimatsu Construction Co. reached a $2.74 million settlement with Chinese wartime forced laborers. The article "Assessing the Nishimatsu Corporate Approach to Redressing...

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LDK Solar Completes Sale of Stake in Chinese Plant

LDK Solar completes sale of 15 pct stake in Chinese plant for $219 million NEW YORK November 20, 2009 (AP) The Associated Press Post a Comment LDK Solar Co. Ltd., a Chinese maker of parts for solar cells, on Friday said it...

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Outbreaks of H1N1 Not Acknowledged By Officials in China

Cases of H1N1 have been discovered in many areas in China, and it appears that local government officials are choosing to not acknowledge the seriousness of the epidemic. Major Outbreak at High School in Hubei A resident in...

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Qian Xuesen: rocket scientist

Qian Xuesen was a first-class rocket scientist, best known for his crucial contributions to the development of rocket, missile and space technology in the US, to which he moved from China in 1934, and later in the People’s...

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Red China: The CCP's Disturbing Revival of Maoism

As the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leadership tries to convince President Barack Obama and other world leaders that China is eagerly integrating itself with the global marketplace, the ultra-conservative norms and worldview...

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Hot money floods China

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) on Thursday morning injected HK$3.875 billion ($500 million) into the money market to stem an appreciating Hong Kong dollar and keep it within its fixed trading band. This follows an...

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Caged circus tiger bites off Chinese man's fingers

From ANI New Delhi, November 19: A Chinese man lost his fingers trying to touch a caged tiger at a circus. Retired teacher Zhu was said to have placed his hand inside the cage, wanting to touch the tiger's hair. Zhu was...

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Red Cliff (Chi bi)

Director John Woo began his career in Chinese cinema, where he initially carved his reputation in the genre of comedy. Since then he has transitioned into one of the great masters of action films. With "Red Cliff", Woo has made...

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Chinese children seek double fun from ancient classics, pop culture

by Wang Xiaopeng and Sophia Seiderer BEIJING, Nov. 19 (Xinhua) -- Beijing boy Liu Hanzhao, 9, is starting his day with reading aloud Confucian classics for 20 minutes after breakfast. Mei Zihan, an established writer and a...

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China's CCTV sees 18.5% rise in bids

Auction a sign of confidence in China's business next year China’s state broadcaster CCTV chalked up a muscular 18.5% rise in bids in its annual auction for advertising slots, underlining how the world’s third largest economy...

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