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SPECIAL REPORT ON CHINA

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发表于 2007-8-14 19:42:24 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
Latest Boss in Chinese toy scandal kills himself
August 14: Factory owner is found hanged at warehouse
· Mass recall after lead paint used on Fisher-Price toys
Lead paint scandal Chinese toy factory boss commits suicide over lead paint scandal
August 13: The Chinese toy factory owner at the centre of the storm over lead-tainted Sesame Street figures has committed suicide, the state-run media reported today.
Olympics Olympic artist attacks China's pomp and propaganda
August 9: Man behind bird's nest stadium to boycott games
· Row with Spielberg over role of film directors
08.08.07: Olympic fears over Beijing smog
05.08.08: Girl, 8, slave to the Olympic spirit
In pictures: one-year countdown to the Beijing Olympics

Yangtze dolphin Yangtze river dolphin driven to extinction
August 8: Intensive survey reveals disappearance of species
· Scientists blame shipping, hunting and fishing.
24.11.06: Jonathan Watts on the trail of the lost dolphin
24.11.06, slideshow: In search of China's lost dolphins
Corruption 1,800 Chinese officials confess in corruption inquiry, party says
August 4: Nearly 1,800 officials have confessed to involvement in hundreds of acts of misconduct after a nationwide "discipline" campaign, a senior Chinese Communist party official said yesterday.
03.08.07: 1,800 Chinese officials admit corruption
03.08.07: Corruption - China's mushrooming problem
Milk China's new appetite for milk forces price rise in Germany
August 2: Cost of dairy products expected to rise by 50%.
Comment and debate When China goes shopping
August 1, leader: The theatre of protectionism does not play well in Britain. Factories shut down as work gets farmed off to poorer countries and the British do not rise up against industrial decline - but go shopping to celebrate cheap imported goods.
26.07.08, John Kampfner: The real threat is in the City
Letters

Run over by the Olympic juggernaut
August 13, letters; Your look at the impact of the Beijing games (G2, August 9) reveals that the Olympics are not all fun and games.
Miners rescued Trapped men rescued from Chinese mine
August 1: Sixty-nine coal miners saved from flooded shaft after more than three days underground.
Extreme weather Hundreds dead as extreme weather blights China
July 30: Floods, landslides and mudslides triggered by torrential rain have killed 652 people in China so far this year, with more heavy downpours forecast, state media reported today.
Business China takes great leap forward into Western markets
July 29: Its vast state-backed investment funds are poised for a spending spree with western corporate assets as the target - but it may yet prove to be a peaceful revolution.
Trade war China kills US pigeons in simmering trade war
July 27: China claims to have seized and killed 41 US homing pigeons, as the trade war between the two powers continues.
Arts and culture Chinese sculptor replaces black artist on Luther King memorial
July 24: The plan to erect a giant memorial statue of Martin Luther King on the National Mall in Washington has become embroiled in controversy after it was decided to appoint a Chinese artist as the lead sculptor.
A vision of China
August 6: Rory MacLean discovers a tale of exhilaration and despair on a desperate chase through rural China.
Slavery China's disabled children are sold into slavery as beggars
July 22: As Beijing prepares for the Olympics, racketeers live well off their street army of exploited teenagers.
Morecambe Bay Going under
June 20: When 23 Chinese cockle pickers died at Morecambe Bay in 2004, the gangmaster was caught and convicted, bodies were repatriated, the disaster tidied away. Jonathan Watts hears the stories of eight victims' families plunged into debt and despair.
Audio slideshow After the disaster, the tragedy
Audio slideshow: The families of the Morecambe cockle pickers. In pictures The cost of development
In pictures: Pollution in China. Battery farm for rare species
In pictures: The Xiongsen Bear and Tiger Mountain Village.
In picturesInteractive guides Three Gorges dam
The world's biggest reinforced concrete dam was completed in 2006. Find out where it is and what 28 million cubic metres of concrete looks like. Cartoons Nuremburg trials anniversary special
November 21: Martin Rowson on George Bush's visit to China.
More cartoons by Martin RowsonPortrait of the new China G2 in China
November 2004: Read G2's week-long special on the world's most populous nation.
From the archives 'Thousands dead' as ruthless assault goes on
June 4 1989: On this day Chinese Army soldiers opened fire on Beijing's streets in response to pro-democracy demonstrations. This is how the Guardian reported the events.
01.07.97: A last hurrah and an empire closes down
03.06.89: The horror of a people attacked by its own army
20.12.84: Hong Kong pact confirms rapport
17.02.79: Hanoi Radio admits border overrun by invaders
10.09.76: Power vacuum after Mao's death

Recent articles 14.08.07 Boss in Chinese toy scandal kills himself 13.08.07 Run over by the Olympic juggernaut 13.08.07 Chinese toy factory boss commits suicide over lead paint scandal 09.08.07 Welcome to Beijing 09.08.07 'We will finish top of the medal table. And when we win, I will be so excited my blood will boil.' 09.08.07 'It is a good opportunity to contact foreigners and see how the organising committee works.' 09.08.07 'If we depended on the sport for a living, our lives would be very tough. Perhaps we would starve to death.' 09.08.07 'One weak point can leave the whole system dead, we have no second chance.' 09.08.07 'I would like to stay until the Olympics, as long as there is no government policy to drive us away' 09.08.07 'No one in the state here would ever hire me for a project like this. Even if they tried, I would not do it.' 09.08.07 'I hope the world's athletes will not be overly worried about air quality.' 09.08.07 'As Beijing develops into a more international city, the need for international communication will increase.' 09.08.07 'This is the capital city of the country so I was full of pride before I came. [Now] being in the capital is no big deal.' 09.08.07 'The nation doesn't want citizens like me' 09.08.07 'I think there is some fate linking me and the Olympics. I think I was born for the Olympics' Comment 26.07.07 The west's great new threat is right at home in the City 12.07.07 China's one-party monopoly of power is coming to an end 30.06.07 The city will not sleep 21.06.07 We must take the lead 29.03.07 On the tide of culture shock 15.03.07 The memory of humankind preserves our global sanity 20.02.07 China's green pledges are as deep as a coat of paint 18.01.07 Mao was cruel - but also laid the ground for today's China 09.01.07 Low wage competition isn't to blame for western job losses and inequality 23.10.06 China's interests go well beyond the nuclear issue 09.09.06 Camera obscured 22.08.06 How an exile defies China 31.07.06 Barefoot in the sun 28.07.06 Lessons for Beijing emerge from the Dickensian smog 15.06.06 This is the relationship that will define global politics
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发表于 2007-8-14 20:01:59 | 显示全部楼层

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these days the CNN has a series for Olympic countdown, including the Chinese pollution, food and drug safty, toy safty, tear down the houses for land.....etc,
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发表于 2007-8-24 23:09:27 | 显示全部楼层

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any countries have reverse report~~~


hehe
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发表于 2007-8-25 12:23:40 | 显示全部楼层

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The rule of news censor in China makes people find the turth which happen in everywhere  from other tunnal. So the events that are supposed to be not so shocked as accepted by people became mysterious and terrible. This is a tragedy of a nation,meanwhile, it is ignorant for person who has another thouoght.
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