2010年4月13日 星期二

Google News Alert for: TAIWAN , china


Google News Alert for: TAIWAN

Taiwanese singer dubbed new Susan Boyle
USA Today
A young man from Taiwan, known as "Little Fatty," is being compared to Susan Boyle for his amazing singing ability. Lin Yu-chun, 24, belted out I Will ...
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Taiwan singer conjures up Susan Boyle comparisons
The Associated Press
TAIPEI, Taiwan — As a younger man, Taiwan's Lin Yu-chun sang for hours on end, trying to get his mind off the sneers he endured because of his portly figure ...
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Does Taiwan have its own Susan Boyle?
Seattle Times
It's a Susan-Boyle-esque treat, and it's raging like a firestorm across the Internet: A boy in Taiwan named Lin Yu Chun sings Whitney Houston -- an Idol ...
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Taiwan Dollar to Advance 2% in Four Months: Technical Analysis
BusinessWeek
By Yumi Teso April 9 (Bloomberg) -- The Taiwan dollar may rise 2 percent against the US currency in three to four months to approach a level last seen in ...
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TSMC leads Taiwan stocks higher, but caution seen
Reuters
TAIPEI, April 9 (Reuters) - Taiwan stocks rose 0.2 percent on Friday as investors cheered the island's strong exports growth, with chipmaker UMC (2303. ...
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CBS News
"Male Susan Boyle" Voted Off Taiwan's "Idol"
CBS News
(CBS) Lin Yu-chun has been voted off his native Taiwan's version of "American Idol." But, reports CBS News Correspondent Michelle Miller, ...
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Reuters
Taiwan's male "Whitney Houston"
Reuters
He's everything Whitney Houston is not -- Taiwanese, male, chubby and unknown -- but Lin is being likened to the pop diva after wowing a talent show with ...
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Mainland, Taiwan see rosy economic prospect after signing of ECFA
Xinhua
by Xinhua writers Li Huizi, Zhou Zhengping BOAO, Hainan, April 11 (Xinhua) -- Entrepreneurs and economists of the Chinese mainland and Taiwan have ...
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Q+A-What happens after China, Taiwan sign trade pact?
Reuters
By Ralph Jennings TAIPEI, April 8 (Reuters) - China and Taiwan aim to sign a landmark free trade-style deal by June to stimulate $109 billion in annual ...
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Taiwan stocks extend gains; HTC surges on Q1 profit
Reuters
TAIPEI, April 7 (Reuters) - Taiwan stocks rose 0.3 percent on Wednesday, hovering at a 10-week intraday high and led by a surge in smartphone maker HTC Corp ...
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Google News Alert for: china

New York Times
Geithner to Visit China, in Sign of Warming Relations
New York Times
By VIKAS BAJAJ and KEITH BRADSHER MUMBAI, India — In a sign of improving economic relations between the United States and China, Treasury Secretary Timothy ...
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Hank Paulson: Flexible yuan good for China
MarketWatch
A more flexible yuan policy would help China with "allocating capital, creating new industries, jobs and growth," Paulson said in an exclusive interview ...
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Craig Stephen's This Week in China
MarketWatch
China's lurch into a March trade deficit is one reason to take second look at expectations for a stronger yuan. Also in the week ahead, gross domestic ...
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Progress with China?
Washington Post
TREASURY SECRETARY Timothy F. Geithner traveled to China Thursday as reports indicated that the United States and China may be making progress on one of the ...
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New York Times (blog)
What China's Currency Shift Could Mean
New York Times (blog)
China is expected to announce that it will allow the renminbi or yuan, to appreciate against the dollar in the coming days. The currency's value would ...
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China Sees First Trade Deficit in Years
New York Times
By KEITH BRADSHER HONG KONG — China announced on Saturday that it had a trade deficit of $7.24 billion last month, its first monthly trade deficit in nearly ...
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New York Times (blog)
'Miracle' Rescue in China
New York Times (blog)
By KATHERINE SCHULTEN HOW many coal miners, on average, die every day in China? HOW many were trapped underground at the Wangjialing mine? ...
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China, India leaders to set up hotline
Washington Post
By Ben Blanchard BEIJING (Reuters) - China and India agreed to set up a top level hotline on Wednesday, sealing a "cordial" Beijing visit by India's foreign ...
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New York Times
Researchers Trace Data Theft to Intruders in China
New York Times
From left, Nart Villeneuve, Greg Walton and Ronald J. Deibert, researchers who monitored a China-based computer spying ring. By JOHN MARKOFF and DAVID ...
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US Waiting for China on Iran Issue
New York Times
By RICHARD BERNSTEIN NEW YORK — You can almost feel the waves of wishful thinking emanating from Washington these days that China, after refusing for years, ...
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