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I guess google don’t impress everyone…
Chinese entrepreneurs, investors on Google: ‘Just quit. We don’t care.’

I guess google don’t impress everyone…

Chinese entrepreneurs, investors on Google: ‘Just quit. We don’t care.’



January 14, 2010, 5:18pm

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Could it be, anybody?
Lonely hearts
People in China are learning that the newfound freedom to choose who they love is no guarantee of happiness

Could it be, anybody?

Lonely hearts

People in China are learning that the newfound freedom to choose who they love is no guarantee of happiness



May 19, 2009, 5:10pm

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Masters of Propoganda.  Check it…
Dalai Lama’s utter distortion of Tibet history_English_Xinhua

BEIJING, March 10 (Xinhua) — On March 10, 1959, the Dalai Lama and his supporters started an armed rebellion in a desperate attempt to preserve Tibet’s feudal serfdom and split the region from China.

Masters of Propoganda.  Check it…

Dalai Lama’s utter distortion of Tibet history_English_Xinhua

BEIJING, March 10 (Xinhua) — On March 10, 1959, the Dalai Lama and his supporters started an armed rebellion in a desperate attempt to preserve Tibet’s feudal serfdom and split the region from China.



March 10, 2009, 12:20pm

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Is he for real?
BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | China’s Hu urges Tibet stability

China’s President Hu Jintao has spoken of the need for a “Great Wall against separatism”, on the eve of the 50th anniversary of Tibet’s failed uprising.

Is he for real?

BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | China’s Hu urges Tibet stability

China’s President Hu Jintao has spoken of the need for a “Great Wall against separatism”, on the eve of the 50th anniversary of Tibet’s failed uprising.



March 09, 2009, 2:08pm

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 Al Jazeera English - Asia-Pacific - Beijing defends rule over Tibet

Al Jazeera English - Asia-Pacific - Beijing defends rule over Tibet



March 03, 2009, 9:13am

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 Chinese art dealer exacts revenge over ‘stolen’ bronzes -             Asia, World - The Independent

 wealthy Chinese art collector announced yesterday that he had sabotaged the auction of bronze rat and rabbit heads that were sold for €31m (£28m) in Paris last week despite furious objections by Beijing.

Chinese art dealer exacts revenge over ‘stolen’ bronzes - Asia, World - The Independent

 wealthy Chinese art collector announced yesterday that he had sabotaged the auction of bronze rat and rabbit heads that were sold for €31m (£28m) in Paris last week despite furious objections by Beijing.



March 03, 2009, 8:55am

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 Police ‘shot monk’ who set himself on fire | 				World news | 				The Guardian

Chinese police yesterday shot a burning Tibetan monk before they put him out, the Free Tibet campaign said.

Police ‘shot monk’ who set himself on fire | World news | The Guardian

Chinese police yesterday shot a burning Tibetan monk before they put him out, the Free Tibet campaign said.



February 27, 2009, 11:12pm

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Al Jazeera English - Asia-Pacific - Mine blast kills Chinese workers

Al Jazeera English - Asia-Pacific - Mine blast kills Chinese workers



February 21, 2009, 9:10pm

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Too little, too late as China’s Aids death rate explodes -             Asia, World - The Independent

Officials in Beijiing have admitted for the first time that the country’s number one killer infectious disease is no longer tuberculosis, and not even rabies. It is Aids: almost 7,000 people in China died as a result of HIV/Aids in the first nine months of last year.

Too little, too late as China’s Aids death rate explodes - Asia, World - The Independent

Officials in Beijiing have admitted for the first time that the country’s number one killer infectious disease is no longer tuberculosis, and not even rabies. It is Aids: almost 7,000 people in China died as a result of HIV/Aids in the first nine months of last year.



February 20, 2009, 1:14pm

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Full circle…
BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | China tries to stop Paris auction



China has launched a legal bid to stop the sale of two 18th Century bronze statues at a Paris auction.
Beijing says the relics were looted 150 years ago and should be in a museum.

Full circle…

BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | China tries to stop Paris auction

China has launched a legal bid to stop the sale of two 18th Century bronze statues at a Paris auction.

Beijing says the relics were looted 150 years ago and should be in a museum.



February 20, 2009, 12:13pm

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Uighur (via Barack Obama’s Uighur Problem | Rights and Liberties | AlterNet)

First, the good news. Adel Abdul Hakim, one of five Uighurs (Muslims from China’s oppressed Xinjiang province), who was released from Guantánamo in May 2006, has had his asylum claim accepted by the Swedish government.

Uighur (via Barack Obama’s Uighur Problem | Rights and Liberties | AlterNet)

First, the good news. Adel Abdul Hakim, one of five Uighurs (Muslims from China’s oppressed Xinjiang province), who was released from Guantánamo in May 2006, has had his asylum claim accepted by the Swedish government.



February 20, 2009, 11:33am