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Asian markets strong in 2007
BANGKOK, Thailand - Asian stock markets had a strong, if volatile, year with China leading the pack as investors bet on the region's continued growth prospects.Read more : Boston Herald Business News: 01.01.2008 06:24:00
China eases foreign investment ban
Read full story for latest details.Read more : CNN Asia: 31.12.2007 13:36:00
Banner year for China stocks
Read full story for latest details.Read more : CNN Money World Business News: 28.12.2007 19:22:00
Tunhe Blossoms as Chinese Tomato Exports Grow
China is emerging as a top banana in global tomato production, and some analysts say that makes shares of leading producer Cofco Xinjiang Tunhe ripe for picking.Read more : Wall Street Journal Asia Markets News: 28.12.2007 03:07:00
Liquor firms fight ban on boozy lunches
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Liquor makers in China are demanding that a city regulation barring public servants and Communist Party officials from the Chinese version of a three martini lunch be revoked, a newspaper reported on Thursday.Read more : Reuters Oddly Enough: 27.12.2007 23:09:00
Dog Owner Takes On China's Web Censors
BEIJING, Dec. 25 -- Outraged that his Internet posting about dogs had been banned, Chen Yuhua wrote to the mayor of Beijing. No answer. He wrote to the city council. Still no answer. When all else failed, he consulted a lawyer, studied China's civil code and marched into court with a lawsuit.Read more : Washingtonpost Technology: 26.12.2007 12:00:00
Dog Owner Takes On China's Web Censors
BEIJING, Dec. 25 -- Outraged that his Internet posting about dogs had been banned, Chen Yuhua wrote to the mayor of Beijing. No answer. He wrote to the city council. Still no answer. When all else failed, he consulted a lawyer, studied China's civil code and marched into court with a lawsuit.Read more : Washingtonpost Asia Pacific: 26.12.2007 12:00:00
How the Grinch stole China city's Christmas trees
HONG KONG (Reuters) - A Chinese city has beaten the Grinch at his own game, banning Christmas trees from shopping malls, restaurants and other public places because they pose a fire hazard, a newspaper reported on Thursday.Read more : Reuters Oddly Enough: 21.12.2007 22:51:00
Democrats Zero In on Chinese Toys
Democratic presidential candidates are increasing their attacks on unsafe toys imported from China, as Barak Obama calls for safety or a ban.Read more : Wall Street Journal Politics News: 21.12.2007 12:00:00
Faces of the Abandoned
China's orphanages used to be seen as dumping grounds for unwanted children. No longer. An on-scene report from a volunteer caregiver.Read more : Newsweek World News: 19.12.2007 00:00:00
