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Family question worker's 'sudden death' at Foxconn

2010-01-28 20:10:07

Family members questioned what Foxconn Technology Group believed a sudden death of an employee at a plant in south China.

British ambassador prioritizes traveling in China

2010-01-28 11:53:27

The youngest British ambassador to China, 47-year-old Sebastian Wood, declared yesterday his priority in China is to visit eight cities in 88 days, the Beijing News reported today.

Coal giant leader detained

2010-01-27 15:08:14

A high level official of a coal giant has been detained one month after he resigned with "personal reasons."

Foxconn worker killed; reward offered for info

2010-01-26 17:05:02

Foxconn Technology Group, a unit of Taiwan electronics giant Hon Hai, is offering a 500,000-yuan ($73,219) reward for information on the sudden death of a worker at a plant in south China on Saturday.

What economic crisis? Year-end bonus expected

2010-01-26 15:05:37

In spite of the effect of global economic downturn, the vast majority of Chinese office workers in Shanghai will receive year-end bonuses for 2009, according to a report released this week.

Commentary: Don't impose double standards on "Internet freedom"

2010-01-24 08:59:32

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, in a recent bold speech here, criticized China's policies on Internet administration and insinuated that China restricts Internet freedom.

Park planned for Cao Cao tomb

2010-01-22 07:09:54

Cao Cao, a politician and general from the Three Kingdoms period (AD 220-280), couldn't have been more wrong in his thinking that as long as his tomb was built with austerity, tomb raiders would leave it alone and he could enjoy peace in his final resting place.

Daughter of tainted official defends father in blog

2010-01-20 07:40:42

Wu Fangyi, daughter of an allegedly corrupt official in central China's Hunan province, has created a blog on the Internet to argue that her father is innocent. The site has attracted tens of thousands of netizens, who have shown both support and skepticism.

SMS returns to Xinjiang

2010-01-18 07:19:14

Users in Xinjiang are once again able to send text messages throughout China, but sending texts to overseas remains prohibited, according to a customer service staff member at China Mobile, China's biggest mobile network operator.

Hunan's tourism day proposal 'absurd'

2010-01-15 07:07:13

Hunan tourism bureau's proposal to set late Chairman Mao Zedong's birthday on Dec 26 as the national tourism day has met with opposition from netizens, with many saying the province is trying to "use the great leader's heritage to boost local revenue".

Netizens keep digging into tomb ownership

2010-01-15 07:05:46

Two press conferences and dozens of interviews by experts over the past two weeks have failed to quiet the unprecedented public debate on the ownership of an ancient tomb discovered in Anyang, Henan province.

Google pullout threat 'a pressure tactic'

2010-01-14 07:13:12

Google's threat to pull out of China over what it claims to be cyber attacks has left millions of Chinese users concerned - and analysts described the move as the company's strategy to put pressure on the Chinese government.
China seeks clarity on Google's intentions
Retreat sparks hot debate