Sunday, February 17, 2013

The radar lock that a Chinese frigate put on a Japanese warship was dangerous and provocative Japans Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said as tensions in a territorial row increased.

  • West Australian - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    By Farah MasterSANYA, China (Reuters) - Placing bets on green-felt baccarat tables in a new casino bar on China's southern Hainan island, punters seem oblivious to a huge wager quietly being ...

  • The Education Revolution In China Families Bet It All on a Child in College

    International Herald Tribune - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    HANJING, China - Wu Yiebing has been going down coal shafts practically every workday of his life, wrestling an electric drill for $500 a month in the choking dust of claustrophobic tunnels, with ...

  • Chinese Condemn Regime?s Response to NK Nuclear Test

    The Epoch Times - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un salutes as he watches a military parade in Pyongyang, April 15, 2012. The Chinese regime's response to North Korea's recent nuclear test has frustrated many ...

  • The radar lock that a Chinese frigate put on a Japanese warship was dangerous and provocative Japans Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said as tensions in a territorial row increased.

    The Standard - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    The radar lock that a Chinese frigate put on a Japanese warship was "dangerous" and "provocative," Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said as tensions in a territorial row ...

  • Radio and television stations will ban advertisements for expensive gifts such as watches rare stamps and gold coins as part of a push by the government to crack down on extravagance and waste.

    The Standard - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    Radio and television stations will ban advertisements for expensive gifts such as watches, rare stamps and gold coins as part of a push by the government to crack down on extravagance and waste.Such ...

  • Titanic Replica In China Drawing Overwhelming Interest Australian Billionaire Says

    Huffington Post - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    HONG KONG -- The Australian billionaire who's planning to build a high-tech replica of the Titanic at a Chinese shipyard has received an "overwhelming" response from people who want ...

  • Some Chinese Are Souring on Being North Korea?s Best Friend

    New York Times - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    North Korea , less than 100 miles from the site where the North said it detonated a nuclear test that exploded midmorning in the midst of Chinese New Year ...

  • Chinese struggle through airpocalypse smog

    The Guardian - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    pollution she has ever seen. It gave her husband a hacking cough and left her seven-year-old daughter housebound. "I'm working here and my husband's working here, so we have no ...

  • Hope and Pity Among Exile Tibetans as Immolations Reach 100

    VOA - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    DHARAMSALA, INDIA -- More than 100 Tibetans have now attempted to sacrifice their lives since 2009, publicly setting themselves on fire to protest oppressive policies in Tibetan areas of China. ...

  • Horsemeat scandal reaches Hong Kong as European lasagna recalled

    Global Times - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    The government in Hong Kong urged the public not to eat a brand of readymade beef lasagna imported from Europe on Friday, after horse DNA was detected in the product, which might also contain ...

  • Chinas 14th escort fleet departs for Somali

    China Daily - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    /enpproperty--> QINGDAO, Shandong - The 14th naval squad, sent by the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy, departed Saturday from China to the Gulf of Aden and Somali waters for ...

  • Chinese state councilor applauds China-Africa relations

    China Daily - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    /enpproperty--> BEIJING - Chinese State Councilor Dai Bingguo applauded China-Africa relations on Saturday, while also vowing to back the African Union's (AU) role in African affairs. ...

  • Chinas gold consumption up 9.35 pct in 2012

    China Daily - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    /enpproperty--> BEIJING - China's gold consumption amounted to 832.18 tonnes in 2012, an increase of 9.35 percent from a year earlier, data from China Gold Association showed Saturday. ...

  • Chinese FM to Visit South Africa and Russia

    Prensa Latina - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    Beijing, Feb 16 (Prensa Latina) China's Foreign Affairs Minister Yang Jiechi will carry out official visits to South Africa and Russia next week, announced the ministry's spokesman, Hong ...

  • Beijing gears up for returning residents

    Global Times - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    The city's transportation authorities are on high alert to tackle high passenger flows at train stations and airports as Beijing residents flood back at the end of the Spring Festival.Around ...

  • China purchasing more US Treasury securities

    Global Times - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    China continued to boost its stake in US government debt in the last month of 2012 despite concurrently mounting finger-pointing over the US "fiscal cliff," the US Department of the ...

  • 2 trillion yuan in sole proprietorships

    Global Times - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    China has about 40.6 million sole proprietorships, which employ a total of 80 million people, and the total capital in individually-owned businesses has reached 2 trillion yuan ($320 billion), ...

  • Will China Ever Be No. 1 - By Graham Allison and Robert D. Blackwill

    Foreign Policy - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    Will China continue to grow three times faster than the United States to become the No. 1 economy in the world in the decade ahead? Does China aspire to be the No. 1 power in Asia and ultimately ...

  • VW China sales up

    Global Times - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    Germany's Volkswagen said Friday that group sales rose 14.9 percent in January to 749,900 vehicles, powered by demand from China."In particular the sizeable increase in China - due to the ...

  • GM buys back stake in Shanghai venture with SAIC

    Global Times - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    General Motors Co (GM) paid $119 million in September to buy back a 1 percent stake in its joint venture with its top Chinese partner SAIC Motor Corp, which it had given up ahead of its 2009 ...

  • Govt staff credit cards widely adopted in China

    Global Times - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    The special cards work like credit cards, but also serve as a state budget management tool. Clear records of transactions made on the cards are traceable, a feature that can boost fiscal ...

  • China should prepare for US-EU pact

    Global Times - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    US president Barack Obama called last week for talks on a free trade agreement between the US and the 27 member nations in the European Union (EU), a move which may mark the first step toward the ...

  • Source: http://www.beijingnews.net/index.php/sid/212627289/scat/9366300fc9319e9b

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