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China Key to Green Tech Innovation?
By Carey L. Biron
WASHINGTON - With U.S. federal funding sources for renewable energy sources already drying up, coupled with a newfound antipathy towards "green" issues issue here in Washington, some are suggesting that China could offer an important opportunity for the future of renewables in the United States and around the world.
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Morality Versus Strategy in U.S. Tibet Policy
By Carey L. Biron
WASHINGTON - On Friday, a panel discussion in Washington called on the U.S. government to stop treating the question of Tibetan human and civil rights violations as a moral issue.
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Chinese Dissident Chen Seeks U.S. Exile Deal
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DOHA - Blind Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng has said he wants to leave for the U.S. rather than stay in China, throwing into doubt a deal used to coax him out of the U.S. embassy in Beijing and defuse an impasse that has strained China-U.S. ties.
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Chinese Miners Dig Deep for Death
By Clarissa Sebag-Montefiore
BEIJING - China is notorious for containing some of the world’s deadliest mines - a reputation that has been corroborated in recent months by a series of fatal accidents. China is the world’s largest consumer and producer of coal. But the mining industry is beset by illegal operations, dangerous working conditions, local corruption and cover-ups of fatalities.
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Chinese Dissidents Silenced for London Book Fair
By Emily-Anne Owen
BEIJING - A dissident Chinese author has expressed dismay at the lack of independent and exiled authors represented at this year’s London Book Fair (LBF), where China is guest of honour. An ensuing public spat, revolving around accusations that the Fair’s organisers have bowed to Chinese authorities, has thrust the thorny issue of censorship to centre-stage.
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Protests Over Property Rise Across China
By Emily-Anne Owen
BEIJING - Zhang Haxia and her husband received a knock on the door in the middle of one night last December. They were dragged from their home in south-west China and forced into a van. When they returned nothing was left.
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The United States as Number Two
By Dean Baker*
WASHINGTON - Politicians in the United States must ritualistically assert that the U.S. is and always will be the world's leading economic, military and political power. This chant may help win elections in a country where respectable people deny global warming and evolution, but it has nothing to do with the real world.
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China Puts Middle East Differences on Ice
By Pierre Klochendler
JERUSALEM - In a first in years, snow blessed the Holy City last month. For a moment, hail metamorphosed into a paltry three-millimetre layer of white, liquid, light. Children and parents and snowmen relished the wonders of an almost real, though usually ephemeral, winter. But then, the Ice Age befell Jerusalem...
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Asia Is Up in Arms
Analysis by John Feffer
WASHINGTON - The geopolitical centre of gravity, as measured in arms spending and transfers, has shifted to Asia.
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You Name It, We Lost It
By Clarissa Sebag-Montefiore
BEIJING - Millions of Chinese micro-blog users will be forced to hand over their details this week in a real-name registration drive. The new state regulations - piloted in five Chinese cities - have created uproar amidst fears the move will bring heightened censorship and a crackdown on users.
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Latin America, Testing Ground for Chinese Yuan
By Fabiana Frayssinet *
RIO DE JANEIRO - China is looking to Latin America to experiment with the yuan, or renminbi, to replace the dollar, taking advantage of the growth in Chinese trade and investment in this region. But because the volume is still insignificant, it is not yet clear what impact the currency will have on economies in the region.
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China Cuts Down the Foreign Fun
By Clarissa Sebag-Montefiore
BEIJING - Imported television shows watched by millions will be canned during the country’s prime "golden time" hours, the government announced last week. Last month, popular prime time entertainment programmes were slashed by two- thirds. This was after programmes featuring time travel were all but banned last year.
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‘World Bank in Tiger Territory – No Greenwashing’
Marwaan Macan-Markar interviews KESHAV VARMA, director, Global Tiger Initiative
BANGKOK - When World Bank president Robert Zoellick steps down in June, the tiger will lose an ally who worked to prevent the decimation of Asia’s iconic animal by a voracious demand for its bones and parts in newly affluent China.
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