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Chinese Navy - Striking the US where it hurts (Part 1)

20.07.2008 16:01    nosi.org
Asia Times - A very interesting look (from 2006) at possible scenarios for future conflicts between China and the US.Asia Times - The assassin's mace (Part 2).Asia Times - If it comes to a shooting war ... .


China's Discontented Challenge Olympic Hurdles

20.07.2008 11:52    en.epochtimes.com
Chinese officials have launched an onslaught of checks to stop aggrieved citizens reaching Beijing to launch petitions during the Olympics.

China's Hands-off Foreign Policy a Collapse of Creativity

20.07.2008 08:59    chinadigitaltimes.net
Howard W. French, senior writer for the New York Times, comments on China's non-interference policy as demonstrated lately in its veto of sanctions on Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe and its opposition to a warrant sought by the prosecutor at the

Authorities Order Bars not to Serve Black People

20.07.2008 08:59    chinadigitaltimes.net
Tom Miller reports in the South China Morning Post, via shanghaiexpat.com:In our series looking at preparations for the Games, Tom Miller reports on plans to crack down on "undesirables" in the bars of BeijingBeijing authorities are secretly planning to ban


More Than 100 Chinese Villagers Protest Man's Death

20.07.2008 08:59    chinadigitaltimes.net
From AP:More than a hundred Chinese villagers attacked a police station to protest the death of a man they say was beaten by local Communist Party security guards, police said Friday, the latest in a recent spate of violence triggered

Defiant Beijing Family Loses Home

20.07.2008 08:59    chinadigitaltimes.net
Another nail house has been pounded to the ground, this time in Beijing. From the BBC:Bedecked with posters, slogans and flags, the city-centre shack had been attracting attention from neighbours and passers-by.The Yu family were refusing to move because they

China Is Growing Unfriendly to Foreigners, Visitors Say

20.07.2008 08:58    chinadigitaltimes.net
China has begun to restrict visas for foreign visitors. The Washington Post presents several perspectives on why this is happening, including Olympic security concerns and a growing sense of nationalism among Chinese. On paper, the visa rules for China have

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