Archive for July 2nd, 2010
Behind the facade of Chinese rule in Tibet – Independent
![]() Brisbane Times | Behind the facade of Chinese rule in Tibet Independent Dalai Lama's brother visits China at invitation of paramount leader Deng Xiaoping. *1989: Martial law imposed in Lhasa after days of rioting sparked by ... Fear lingers in Tibet two years after riots Exiled Tibetans: China Can't Pick Next Dalai Lama The real Panchen Lama |
Anshan’s US Investment Draws Lawmaker, Steel Group Protests – BusinessWeek
Anshan's US Investment Draws Lawmaker, Steel Group Protests BusinessWeek ... giving it an unfair advantage against US producers, said Nova Daly, an international investment adviser at the Washington law firm Wiley Rein LLP. ... |
China Mulls License – Radio Free Asia
![]() Sydney Morning Herald | China Mulls License Radio Free Asia "If we are looking at the law superficially, there isn't a problem. [They] can just agree to abide by [China's] laws, but not the unwritten rules. ... Read all 'State Department' posts in Politics and Law Google says to "abide by the Chinese law" in order to renew license Google says China partially blocks search service |
Read all ‘State Department’ posts in Politics and Law – CNET (blog)
Read all 'State Department' posts in Politics and Law CNET (blog) Half a year ago, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton lauded Internet freedom and criticized China in a high-profile speech in Washington, ... China Mulls License How Western companies can help crack China's Great Firewall Google switches tack before licence expires |
RPT-FACTBOX-Key political risks to watch in US and Canada – Reuters
![]() The Hindu | RPT-FACTBOX-Key political risks to watch in US and Canada Reuters That could complicate US relations with an important international ally if such legislation became law. -- Some experts warn that Chinese attempts to elbow ... Unilateral US sanctions have 'little effect' Obama Signs Into Law Tighter Sanctions on Iran Obama Signs Iran Sanctions Legislation |
Hawaii’s Landmark Shark Fin Ban Takes Effect – AHN | All Headline News
![]() Orlando Sentinel (blog) | Hawaii's Landmark Shark Fin Ban Takes Effect AHN | All Headline News The law was enacted amid growing worldwide support for shark protection, even in China, the largest market for shark fin soup. NBA star Yao Ming and Chinese ... Hawaii Turns Up The Heat On Chinese Delicacy: Bans Shark Fin Waste not: From shark fins to the whole hog Hawaii's first shark fin ban begins this week |
Extremists with caliphate on their minds – The Australian
Extremists with caliphate on their minds The Australian On the subject of the war on terror: "With things like the rule of law and due legal process done away with, the result is the laying bare of a worthless ... |
China Investment In AES Stalls Amid US Renewable Law Uncertainty – Wall Street Journal
China Investment In AES Stalls Amid US Renewable Law Uncertainty Wall Street Journal (AES) said a potential $571 million investment in its wind business from China's sovereign-wealth fund was shelved amid uncertainty about US ... |
China tort law set to further guard individual rights – Xinhua
China tort law set to further guard individual rights Xinhua The tort law, approved in December of last year, has been seen as one of the key laws within China's legal framework of civil rights protection. ... New Law says no to "human flesh" search No 'human flesh' search |
China Revises Up 2009 Growth – Wall Street Journal
![]() Moneycontrol.com | China Revises Up 2009 Growth Wall Street Journal BEIJING—China's economic growth slowed less sharply during the global financial crisis last year than initially reported, according to the nation's ... The G-20's China Bet: Simon Johnson Steering US-China Economic Relations Toward A New Normal |




