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China Aims at Europe's Wines After Solar Panel Action New York Times (blog) HONG KONG — China's nouveaux riches millionaires, wealthy princelings and bribing business executives may soon find their wallets a little thinner: The price for French Champagnes and Burgundies, Italian Barolos and pinot grigios and other European ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
China Allows Return of US Executive Before Xi's Visit New York Times An American engineer and entrepreneur whose inability to leave China for the last five years has been a low-grade irritant for United Nations-Chinese relations was allowed to return home to Los Angeles on Monday, according to his family. See all stories on this topic » | ||
China's First Lady Won't See US Counterpart on Visit New York Times WASHINGTON — Whatever President Obama and China's president, Xi Jinping, do this weekend to make their highly anticipated meeting in California as informal, even intimate, as both sides profess to want, there is one thing they will not do: double date. See all stories on this topic » | ||
China's Export Growth Slows Amid Concern of Slowdown New York Times (blog) HONG KONG — Chinese exports showed only modest growth in May, rising just 1 percent from a year earlier, officials said Saturday, an increase that was much lower than analysts' expectations. In April, the increase was 14.7 percent, a figure that was ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Over 100 Die in Fire at Chinese Poultry Plant New York Times HONG KONG — Explosions and fire tore through parts of a poultry processing plant in northeast China on Monday, killing at least 120 people in one of the country's worst factory disasters in years. See all stories on this topic » | ||
China gov't blames company, inspectors for 'extremely chaotic' safety at ... Washington Post BEIJING — China's workplace safety agency said negligence among factory managers and government inspectors caused “extremely chaotic” work-safety conditions at a poultry plant where a deadly fire killed 120 workers this week. Safety exits were blocked ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
China Sentences Brother-in-Law of Nobel Laureate to 11 Years on Fraud Charges New York Times (blog) BEIJING — A Chinese court on Sunday sentenced a brother-in-law of a persecuted Nobel Peace Prize winner to 11 years in prison on charges of financial fraud, according to friends of the laureate, Liu Xiaobo. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Manufacturing Growth in China Appears to Be Stabilizing New York Times HONG KONG — Two surveys that take the temperature of China's manufacturing sector showed an economy that appears to have stabilized for now, but that is struggling to recover some of the momentum it lost at the start of the year. The two purchasing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
China marks decade of human spaceflight Boston.com FILE - In this June 16, 2012 file image made off the monitor screen at The Associated Press FILE - In this June 16, 2012 file image made off the monitor screen at the Beijing Aerospace Flight Control Center and released by China's Xinhua News Agency, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Elite in China Molded in Part by Tiananmen New York Times (blog) It was April 1989, and after a decade of economic transformation, China faced a clamor for political liberalization. Days later, protests erupted in Tiananmen Square, and the lives of those at the meeting took radically different turns. Several are now ... See all stories on this topic » |
2013年6月10日 星期一
美國媒體的中國一瞥
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