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China Online
We're looking for passionate and enthusiastic individual to be the Guide to the China Online site of About.com! What sort of information do we want the new Guide to provide? Well, we're...
Certainly one of the more amusing intellectual property stories to come out of China in recent months: A DODGY Chinese company has plastered David Beckham's name on condoms, claiming users will...
As you may have read in the news, southern China has been badly hit by a rash of unusual snow storms, the worst in at least thirty years. Local authorities were...
Should I run behind a bus and breathe in the exhaust? Should I train on the highway during rush hour? Is there any way to acclimate myself to pollution? Randy Wilber,...
"An almost complete human skull fossil that could date back 100,000 years has been unearthed in China with state media hailing it as the greatest discovery since Peking Man," Reuters...
China seems on the way to surpassing the US in all things--cars, carbon dioxide emissions, consumption--and now soon, the internet. According to the Wall Street Journal: China's total number of Internet users...
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown stressed climate change and economic cooperation during his visit to China this week. Virgin's Sir Richard Branson was among the 25 UK business leaders...
Yet another African country has switched its allegiance from Taipei to Beijing. Chad did the same in August as did Senegal in October 2006. There are now only...
To: the Chinese internet public Explain me this. A Chinese elementary student, Zhang Shufan, told a CCTV reporter that the last time she went on the internet, she was unexpectedly...
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