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- Politics (26 Feb, 2007)
China Denies the Accusations on its Military Build-up
The officials from Peoples Republic of China denied the accusations of the United States regarding its military build-up. They stated that China, as a country with the biggest number of population, always looks forward to contribute to the world peace.
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- Technology (22 Mar, 2007)
China's Google in Japan
The number one search engine in China, Baidu.com, has started its own Japanese search engine, which is the company's first regular service it provides outside of China. The new website, called www.baidu.jp includes a search bar for Web page and image searches. The site also features a user help and advanced services. ...
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- Politics (28 Mar, 2007)
Possible Aggressive Approach from the U.S. towards China
U.S. legislators plan a bill to force China to raise the value of the Chinese national currency, Yuan, in order to bring more economic stability to the situation of global trading. ...
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- Offbeat (09 Apr, 2007)
A Bruce Lee biography movie to be filmed in China
A television series about the Kung Fu legend born in the United States, Bruce Lee, has begun at China state television. The movie includes 40 parts about the famous actor and Kung Fu teacher. ...
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- Offbeat (29 May, 2007)
China's Province Bans Mistresses
Lawmakers of the South China province Guandong intend to ban the tradition of keeping mistresses that has became wide-spread in some China regions recently. ...
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- Politics (04 Apr, 2008)
Hardworking Employee Suddenly 'Woke up' to Spy for China
Last week, Chi Mak, a 67-year-old electrical engineer, was charged of violating the U.S. export law for copying thousand of defense systems' related documents and allegedly transmitting them to China. ...
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- Technology (21 Aug, 2008)
US Loses the Race for Japan's Biggest Customer to China
The United States is no longer the biggest customer of Japan as People's Republic of China pushes forward to increase imports from Japan. According to Japan's Finance Ministry the country's exports rose 16.8pc in July, while exports from the United States fell down to 11.5pc. ...
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- Current Events (04 Sep, 2008)
China and Iraq Sign Strategic Oil Service Contract
The largest oil and gas company in Asia, China National Petroleum Corporation, has signed a $3 billion 20-year service contract to develop and manage the oil field of Iraq's al Ahdab. ...
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- Offbeat (16 Jan, 2009)
Women in China Wish for More Babies
A research, carried out by the Chinese family-planning officials, shows that the majority of Chinese women are eager to have more than one child. ...
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- Environment (22 Jan, 2009)
Miyi Tower Project to Filter Dying River in China
The winning project for a planned landmark building in China's Miyi County, located in Sichuan Provice, will perform two important functions: besides being the main attraction in Miyi, the new tower will also serve as a filter for the polluted river. ...
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- Current Events (21 Apr, 2009)
Great Wall of China Longer than Previously Thought
The results of a government mapping research unveiled new sections of the famous Great Wall of China. The discovered sections total about 290km (180 miles). ...
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- Technology (27 May, 2009)
Largest Quake Simulator to Be Constructed in China
A week after the southwest of China suffered a fatal earthquake, representatives of the Shanghai's Tongji University mentioned that they started building the biggest quake simulator in the world. ...
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- Environment (11 Sep, 2009)
World's Biggest Solar Plant to Be Built in China
A company with headquarters in Arizona recently announced about its plans to build the largest solar plant on the planet. ...
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- Politics (26 Mar, 2007)
Japan's uncertain guilt for sex slavery during World War II
The apology on the Japan's contribution to forced women prostitution made by Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was not convincing enough to acknowledge their responsibility. ...
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- Technology (28 Mar, 2007)
Intel officials go to Taiwan
The president and Chief Executive Officer of Intel, Paul Otellini, looks forward to visit Taiwan today. According to Intel Taiwan, his goal is to meet the partners of the company. This will be the first time that Paul Otellini visits Taiwan as Intel's CEO. ...
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