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November 2009
HIV-infected Chinese children struggle with stigma
By admin on November 30, 2009
FUYANG, China (Reuters) - The second storey of this nondescript building in Fuyang city in China’s central province of Anhui houses HIV-positive orphans, but unlike many other similar establishments, there are no signboards outside.
China lifts import ban on U.S., Canada, Mexico pork
By admin on November 30, 2009
BEIJING (Reuters) - China has lifted its bans on imports of pork products from the United States, Canada and Mexico, its quarantine bureau said on Tuesday, but analysts said the move would not likely lead to a surge of new imports.
China Charges 58 With Covering Up Mine Disaster
By admin on November 30, 2009
Ten journalists and 48 officials have been charged with taking bribes to cover up a mining disaster last year, according to a report Monday in the China Daily.
Beijing Auto says "stay tuned" on GM’s Saab
By admin on November 29, 2009
NANJING, China (Reuters) - Beijing Automotive Industry Holding Corp (BAIC) might still be interested in buying General Motors’ Saab unit, the Chinese car company’s general manager said on Monday.
Dubai woes give China chance to buy oil, gold: report
By admin on November 29, 2009
BEIJING (Reuters) - Dubai’s debt crisis could be China’s opportunity to snap up gold and oil assets, a senior Chinese official said in remarks published on Monday.
China’s economy reaps a golden age of weddings
By admin on November 29, 2009
BEIJING (Reuters) - Meng Ni and Fan Zhiqing said “I do” to each other in the same month that they said “we do” to their real estate agent.
China begins anti-dumping checks on chloroform
By admin on November 29, 2009
BEIJING (Reuters) - China’s Ministry of Commerce has begun a year-long anti-dumping investigation into chloroform from the United States, Europe and South Korea, it said this weekend.
China reaffirms it wants stable, balanced yuan
By admin on November 29, 2009
BEIJING (Reuters) - Premier Wen Jiabao on Sunday restated China’s long-standing position that the yuan’s exchange rate should be kept at a reasonable, balanced level.
Euro zone calls for gradual, orderly rise in yuan
By admin on November 29, 2009
NANJING, China (Reuters) - A gradual, orderly rise in the yuan against all major floating currencies is in the interest both of China and of the world economy, senior euro zone officials said on Sunday.
Euro zone sees no default spillover from Dubai woes
By admin on November 29, 2009
NANJING, China (Reuters) - The euro zone does not risk the sort of debt problems plaguing Dubai, senior European Union officials said on Sunday.
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Beijing protests as Japan arrests China boat captain
September 8, 2010
TOKYO/BEIJING (Reuters) - Japan has arrested the captain of a Chinese fishing boat that collided with two Japanese coast guard boats near disputed islets in the East China Sea, causing anger in Beijing and reigniting territorial tensions.
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China and Japan Bristle Over Island Dispute
September 8, 2010
The two nations are jostling elbows over one of their thorniest territorial disputes: control of a tiny, uninhabited island chain in the East China Sea.

