Sunday, November 8, 2009

Paul Mooney

The Story Behind China's Tainted Milk Scandal

Company feared going public with information as thousands of children were sickened. more >>

China's Rulers Stay Tough Despite the Olympics Hoopla

Those who hoped the games would soften China's repressive behavior have been disappointed. more >>

China Makes Policing an Olympic Event

With the eyes of the world on Beijing, China imposes obsessive security measures around the games. more >>

A 'Shortage' of Factory Workers in the World's Most Populous Nation

Manufacturers increasingly are under pressure to increase pay and benefits to attract young Chinese. more >>

After Long Boom, China Faces an Industrial Downsizing

Many factories close as China tires of being the world's junk maker. more >>

Reporting Bad News in China

The leadership gives media unusual freedom. more >>

Preparing for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, China's Authorities Go After Human-Rights Advocates

China's leaders see the Olympic Games as an opportunity to dazzle the world more >>

How the Chinese Authorities Silenced Dissident Hu Jia

Much of the news about human-rights abuses in China emerged from the living room of Hu Jia. more >>

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