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  • HP shifts PC chief to China global focus

    CNet - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Todd Bradley steps down from HP's PC and printer unit to be replaced by Dion Weisler, a former Lenovo and Acer executive. HP is hoping the two can form an executive tag team to tackle China and ...

  • On Saving Chinas Dying Languages

    The Atlantic - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Phonemica project, an effort led by two foreign-born linguists to record native speakers in each of China's surviving languages, ensuring that their words will be understood after their passing. In this follow-up, I spoke to Kellen Parker, one of Phonemica's founders, about China's linguistic map -- and why preserving a language means preserving a history that may otherwise be ...

  • China tests U.S. academic freedom

    CNN - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    >Editor's note: James Millward is professor of intersocietal history at the Walsh School of Foreign Service and Department of History, Georgetown University.(CNN) -- The Chinese legal advocate Chen Guangcheng, facing the end of his fellowship at New York University, has claimed that NYU is forcing him out due to Chinese pressure. NYU's participation in a complex deal to allow Chen to leave ...

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  • Anti-pervert hairy leggings all the rage in China

    5 Channel Cincinnati - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    "Super sexy, summertime anti-pervert full-leg-of-hair stockings, essential for all young girls going out,"@HappyZhangJiang wrote in describing the item onChina's popular microblogging service, Sina ...

  • Dolphin dies after China tourist abuse

    West Australian - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    BEIJING (AFP) - A dolphin has died in China after tourists hoisted it out of the water to pose with it for photographs, state media said Tuesday, provoking outrage online.Images posted online showed a group of tourists manhandling the grey creature, which washed ashore on a beach Sunday in the southern Chinese province of Hainan, the state-run Shanghai Daily reported, adding that it later died ...

  • China builds worlds fastest supercomputer Tianhe-2

    New Europe - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    National University of Defense Technology in central China's Changsha city has designed the world's fastest supercomputer, which will double the speed of the US ...

  • China’s trade ties deepen with Africa

    Global Times - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Africa has long found itself on the wrong end of unbalanced trade relations with China, the US, the European Union and other major trading partners. And the current Sino-African trade structure is still in the developing stage, driven by resource endowments as well as labor and the technological conditions that underscore the differences between China and Africa. The relationship is thus a ...

  • Chinas health care costs increase official data

    Global Times - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Health care costs in China increased in 2012 compared to that of the previous year, according to a statistics bulletin released on Tuesday by the National Health and Family Planning Commission (NHFPC).The bulletin said in 2012 the estimated total cost of health care services in the country reached 2.89 trillion yuan (473.5 billion US dollars), a 18.8 percent rise compared to the previous ...

  • China eyes early Geneva meeting on Syria warns against escalation

    Global Times - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    The priority for resolving the Syrian conflict is to hold the Geneva peace conference and avoid any action that may escalate tensions, a Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said Tuesday."It is urgent to hold the second peace conference in Geneva as soon as possible and avoid any action that might escalate the situation," spokeswoman Hua Chunying said at a daily press briefing.Hua's ...

  • World Record 75-Carat Briolette Diamond Named Star of China

    Forbes - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Tiffany Chen poses by a picture of the 75-carat Star of China diamond while wearing the gem after purchasing it for $11.15 million at Christie's Hong Kong Magnificent Jewels sale. The new owner of ...

  • Rupert Murdochs Split Divorcing Wendi China Or Both

    Forbes - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Murdoch's divorce spotlights News Corp's China reversal It's been relatively quiet in China these last few days due to the Dragon Boat holiday, so I thought I'd start the new week with a look at Rupert Murdoch's ongoing divorce with Wendi Deng and what it might mean for his ...

  • Caravans to see rapid growth in China

    China Daily - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    /enpproperty--> BEIJING - The number of caravans in China is expected to increase by about 50 percent or more annually over the next three to five years, an industry expert said Tuesday. By 2015, the number of caravans in China will surpass 20,000 and may even reach 50,000 if the industry develops well, said Ye Shengji, deputy secretary-general of the China Association of Automobile ...

  • Bus on way to tourist spot plunges off road into valley in western China killing 11

    Business 247 - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    A bus carrying 35 people plunged into a valley in western China on Tuesday, killing at least 11 people, state media reported. The accident happened Tuesday afternoon when the bus was traveling to a tourist spot near Changji city in the region of Xinjiang, the official Xinhua News Agency reported. A Changji police official, who only gave his surname, Ma, confirmed that the accident occurred but ...

  • Severed bear paws found being smuggled into China

    Newsweek - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    By Le Li and Ian Johnston, NBC News BEIJING -- More than 200 bear paws were discovered being smuggled into China in the tires of a van, Chinese officials told local media.Video footage showed customs officers removing the 213 severed paws, which included large, adult ones and smaller ones from younger bears, from inside the ...

  • IHT Rendezvous In China a Controversial Law Is Seen to Excuse Sex With Minors

    New York Times - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    rape of school students by teachers has drawn attention to a normally hidden issue here. For feminists, a law in force since 1997 is particularly galling: A person who has sex with a minor — the age of consent here is 14 — may not be automatically charged with rape if he can prove the sex was consensual and commercial. Known, literally, as "spending the night in a brothel with ...

  • Video Obama on China growth Almost on steroids

    CBS News - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    President Obama talks to Charlie Rose in an exclusive, wide-ranging interview. The president discussed the rapid rise of China and what he calls a "very blunt conversation about ...

  • China gains top spot with fastest super computer

    Times of India - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Xi-Jinping said on Tuesday. Congratulating computer engineers for the success of Tianhe-2, the world's fastest supercomputer, Xi encouraged them to make further contributions and achievements in a bid to help build an innovative country, In a statement Xi extended greetings to all the staff who took part in the development of Tianhe-2, which has a peak performance speed of 54.9 quadrillion ...

  • Seoul Beijing to assess North Korean issues

    Middle East Times - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    South Korean Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se told lawmakers Tuesday diplomatic outreach with China would focus on North Korean concerns. South Korean President Park Guen-hye is scheduled to meet later this month in Beijing with Chinese ...

  • China Introduces Local Program for Reducing Emissions

    International Herald Tribune - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    BEIJING ...

  • US Pressure on China Over Hacking to Remain

    VOA - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Analysts say the recent leaks exposing top-secret U.S. surveillance programs may benefit China temporarily, but will not likely sway Washington from putting more pressure on Beijing to stop alleged Chinese cyber hacking against U.S. targets. The leaks by former U.S. intelligence contractor Edward Snowden came at an opportune time for China, just before U.S. President Barack Obama planned to ...

  • Anthony Bolton’s China fund right place wrong time

    The Globe and Mail - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    A field day for the sceptics. Anthony Bolton, a star U.K. fund manager with a sparkling 28-year track record, moved to Hong Kong in 2010 to launch a China fund, despite not speaking the language and having little experience in the country. On Monday he announced his retirement again. His investment trust (Fidelity China Special Situations) is down 15 per cent since launch, slightly ...

  • Its Christmas in June China Revels In NSA Leaks Story

    NPR - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    A supporter holds a sign with pictures of Edward Snowden, the former National Security Agency contractor who leaked details about the agency's surveillance programs, and Hong Kong movie star Jackie Chan during a protest outside the Consulate General of the United States in Hong Kong on June 15. Snowden has been holed up in Hong Kong since the ...

  • H-Ps Bradley named EVP focused on China business

    Market Watch - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    -0.02% on Tuesday named Todd Bradley, who had led the company's PC and printer businesses, executive vice president for strategic growth initiatives. The new position will be focused on "enhancing H-P's business in China and extending the company's critical channel partner relationships around the world," H-P said in a statement. Shares of H-P were trading mostly flat in ...

  • Big investors flee emerging markets on China fears

    Market Watch - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    MADRID (MarketWatch) -- Fund managers have been growing increasingly concerned about emerging markets, pulling investments out of that region and putting more cash to work in Europe and U.S. equities. The latest Bank of America Merrill Lynch fund manager survey for June showed investment in global emerging markets fell to the lowest since 2008. Some 25% of managers plan to underweight emerging ...

  • If China is to realise its urban dream it should drop the Los Angeles model | Isabel Hilton

    The Guardian - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    'This model of financing has created sprawling cities whose inhabitants depend on cars and buses. This means long commutes and rapidly climbing carbon emissions, as well as the choking pollution and congestion that bedevils most Chinese cities' Smog in Beijing Photograph: How Hwee ...

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