China Holds, Mistreats U.S. Man on Secrets Charges
Nation & World - November 19, 2009
Despite diplomatic pressure, Xue Feng has been held at an unknown location in Beijing for two years.
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China Leads World to Higher Carbon Pollution
Science - November 17, 2009
CO2 emissions rose 671 million tons from 2007 to 2008, three-quarters of which is attributed to China.
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China Trying to be an Environmental Leader
By
Paul Bedard
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Washington Whispers - November 17, 2009
The Center for American Progress says China is moving to cut carbon emissions
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Quote of the Week: Obama Urges Freedom of Worship in China
By
Dan Gilgoff
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God & Country - November 16, 2009
At a town hall meeting in Shanghai, Obama says freedom to worship is a universal right.
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Obama to China: Uncensored Society is Healthy
Nation & World - November 16, 2009
U.S. president couches criticism with praise, humility in speech to Chinese university students.
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New Problems for China's Massive Three Gorges Dam
Science - November 15, 2009
Drought and risk of landslides have become an issue for the world's largest hydroelectric project.
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Obama Faces Daunting Challenges in Far East Tour
Nation & World - November 12, 2009
The president is scheduled to make stops in Japan, China, Singapore, and South Korea.
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Chinese Agencies Fight for Control of "World of Warcraft"
Science - November 4, 2009
Regulators from competing government agencies struggle for control over a popular online game.
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China Building Cyberwarfare Capabilities
Science - October 23, 2009
China appears to be collecting U.S. intelligence through a sustained hacking campaign.
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Poll: Was the United States Right to Delay Obama/Dalai Lama Meeting?
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Dan Gilgoff
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God & Country - October 5, 2009
Should the U.S. have postponed the spiritual leader's meeting with the president to assuage China?
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<em>Washington Post</em>: U.S. Delays Obama/Dalai Lama Meeting
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Dan Gilgoff
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God & Country - October 5, 2009
The Washington Post reports that the U.S. appears reluctant to upset China.
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The Empire State Building's Disgusting Kowtow to China
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Doug Heye
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Doug Heye - September 30, 2009
The Chinese government has learned its lesson: Everything has a price.
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China Growth Path Could Exceed Planet's Resources
Science - September 16, 2009
If China's economy continues to rely on fossil fuels, its power consumption could be unsustainable.
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China Breaks Ground on Space Launch Center
Science - September 14, 2009
Hainan center will be located far closer to the equator than China's other bases.
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Study: Wind Could Cut China's Emissions by 30 Pct
Science - September 10, 2009
The country could reasonably meet half of its energy needs with wind energy.
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Could China Be Right for You?
By
Ben Baden
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Fund Observer - September 2, 2009
Emerging markets still remain a volatile investment, but China-focused funds present attractive opportunities.
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Health Buzz: Pneumonic Plague in China and Other Health News
By
Megan Johnson
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Health - August 5, 2009
Health reform efforts; making sure kids get enough vitamin D
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America's New Energy Dependency: China's Metals
By
Kent Garber
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Nation & World - July 1, 2009
A clean-energy economy needs rare-earth metals to succeed. China has a near monopoly.
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Will Brazil, Russia, India, and China Abandon the U.S. Dollar?
Opinion - June 17, 2009
The BRIC countries ramp up calls to diversify the international monetary system.
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A China-U.S. Partnership on Global Warming
By
Kent Garber
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Nation & World - June 3, 2009
Experts say there is room to collaborate on new technologies.
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China's Economic Stimulus Is Showing Results
By
Thomas Omestad
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Nation & World - May 1, 2009
A U.S. official praises Beijing's cooperation on the economic crisis and other matters.
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