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| Mar.4 |
Beijing |
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Economic concerns to dominate parliament China's parliament opens its annual session, as policymakers seek answers to some Western sounding problems
| Mar.9 |
China |
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China may ban eating dogs, cats The government is considering legislation that would make eating cats and dogs illegal as a part of a larger proposal to toughen laws on animal welfare
| Mar.13 |
Beijing |
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China denies currency undervalued Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao has rejected criticism that China is keeping yuan undervalued in order to boost exports
| Mar.19 |
Australia |
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Rio Tinto signs mining deal with Chinalco The Anglo-Australian mining company has signed a deal with China to develop a massive iron ore mine in West Africa
| Mar.21 |
Beijing |
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China likely to see trade deficit The country's commerce minister: China is likely to see a trade deficit in March. During the first two months of this year, the trade surplus fell by 50.4% | |
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Shanghai |
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4 Tio Tinto employees on trial for bribery Four employees of international mining group have gone on trial, charged with bribery and commercial espionage. Australian Stern Hu and his 3 Chinese colleagu... | |
| Mar.22 |
China |
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Google stops censoring search in China Google has stopped censoring its search results in China, ignoring warnings by the country's authorities | |
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Beijing |
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China state media: Google decision 'wrong' China state media said Google's decision to quit censoring its China Web site 'violated its written promise' and was 'totally wrong'
| Mar.23 |
Southern China |
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Man fatally stabs 8 schoolchildren A man stabbed eight children to death and wounded five others at an elementary school
| Mar.28 |
China |
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Missing dissident Gao Zhisheng 'alive' Map of Shanxi China Prominent human rights lawyer, missing for more than a year after being detained by police, has spoken to Western journalists
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China |
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123 trapped in coal mine Mine workers became trapped in the Wangjialing coal mine in Shanxi Province when underground water gushed into the mine
| Mar.29 |
Shanghai |
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Rio Tinto executives jailed A court has sentenced an Australian mining executive to 10 years for bribery and stealing commercial secrets in the Rio Tinto case | |
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China |
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Rio sacks staff jailed by China for bribery Rio Tinto quickly distanced itself from four of its employees convicted for bribes and stealing secrets by sacking the men for 'deplorable behaviour' | |
| Mar.30 |
China |
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Babies' bodies found by river Map of Jining Shandong China Staffers at a hospital have been disciplined after the bodies of 21 fetuses and infants were found improperly discarded near a river
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