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Beijing puts quiet pressure on Sudan
| Findory News China
Financial Times: China's special envoy to Sudan has indicated that Beijing has privately exerted pressure on Khartoum over the conflict in Darfur, sometimes using "very direct language".
China coach slams basketball star over NBA draft
Mon, 18 Jun 2007 19:06:47 +0000 | Newsvine China
BEIJING (AFP) - China's national team coach Jonas Kazlauskas has sharply criticised star guard Sun Yue for missing preparations for the Beijing Olympics while trying out for NBA teams, state press said Monday.
Beijing to conduct terror drill (AP)
Wed, 20 Jun 2007 06:23:28 GMT | Yahoo! News
AP - Beijing's readiness to handle a "dirty bomb" attack during next summer's Olympic Games will be tested during an upcoming drill, city officials say.
Wed, 20 Jun 2007 19:18:34 +0000 | China Economic Review Hotel News
According to the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Statistics China’s inbound tourism industry is growing much faster than expected in some areas. The results of a recent study indicate that over the first five months of 2007, Beijing received over 1.6 million international tourists, up 11.8% on the same period last year. Which is why all [...]
Thu, 21 Jun 2007 04:06:30 +0000 | Global Voices Online - China
Imagethief notices that Beijing city always managed to paint the city billboards for major city event, such as Sino-africa summit. Recently the city government put down many billboards due to “poor construction”: The conspiracy minded among us (Mrs. Imagethief) believe that entire scheme is a ruse to claim Beijing’s most valuable billboard space for Olympic [...]
A mystery in Beijing: Who runs the military?
| Findory News China
International Herald Tribune: As China converts its growing economic power into military muscle, a lack of transparency and a habit of secrecy pose challenges in assessing the country's long-term ambitions, according to defense experts. Left, Chinese soldiers at a welcoming ceremony in Beijing on Friday for President Jalal ...
Democracy can wait: Stability is paramount for Beijing
Sat, 23 Jun 2007 05:08:53 +0000 | Newsvine China
"Chinese leaders valued Hong Kong as a stable, rich, economically driven city that likes doing business with the mainland," said Wu Guoguang, a onetime adviser to the Beijing government who is a political scientist at the University of Victoria, in British Columbia.
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