Showdown at the crossroads of the world – Independent

Showdown at the crossroads of the world
Independent, UK
"The Old City could develop tourism. Kashgar's Old City contains the typical Uighur way of life, production and culture, it should not be demolished completely." He Shuzhong, founder and chairman of the Beijing Cultural Heritage Protection Centre,

China Orders All-out Efforts to Save Life in Fatal Landslide – CRIENGLISH.com

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China Orders All-out Efforts to Save Life in Fatal Landslide
CRIENGLISH.com, China
Chinese President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao have ordered the local authorities to spare no efforts to save those people buried in a fatal landslide in the southwest city of Chongqing. Caution must be taken to avoid life losses during the rescue

PM: Great progress in cementing ties with China – Malaysia Star

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Straits Times
PM: Great progress in cementing ties with China
Malaysia Star, Malaysia
The Prime Minister, who concluded his four-day official visit to the republic yesterday, held successful meetings with his Chinese counterpart Wen Jiabao and President Hu Jintao on economic and political issues.
NAJIB IN CHINA: China wants to take ties with Malaysia to higher New Straits Times
China calls for dialogue, cooperation over South China Sea Xinhua
China, Malaysia Consider Trading in Local Currencies 2point6billion
New Straits Times - New Straits Times
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New Orleans mayor heading to China, Australia – eTaiwan News


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New Orleans mayor heading to China, Australia
eTaiwan News, Taiwan
Nagin will then travel to Australia to speak on climate change at a summit sponsored by the United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney. Last year, Nagin visited China to promote tourism and the port of New Orleans.
New Orleans mayor heading to China, Australia WXVT
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China Promises Stimulus Plan Won't Compromise Environment – CRIENGLISH.com

By wen jiabao - Google News | Jun 5, 2009
China Promises Stimulus Plan Won't Compromise Environment
CRIENGLISH.com, China
A meeting presided by Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao also pledged Friday that China will continue its massive elimination of backward industrial facilities in 2009 to save energy and cut pollution in a bid to address climate change.

China continues massive elimination of backward industrial … – Xinhua

By wen jiabao - Google News | Jun 5, 2009
China continues massive elimination of backward industrial
Xinhua, China
eliminate obsolete capacity in key industries, including 10 million tonnes in iron-making industry, 6million tonnes in steel industry, and 50 million tonnes in cement industry, said the plan examined at the meeting presided by Premier Wen Jiabao.

China's stimulus plan gains traction – InTech

By wen jiabao - Google News | Jun 5, 2009
China's stimulus plan gains traction
InTech, NC
Bloomberg reported Premier Wen Jiabao's 4 trillion yuan ($586 billion) stimulus package is sparking signs of a government-led recovery in the world's third-biggest economy after exports collapsed. Government plans to ease capital requirements for

South Asian countries focus on China amid economic slowdown – Xinhua

South Asian countries focus on China amid economic slowdown
Xinhua, China
Tourism income also dropped due to fewer arrivals and weakening purchasing power of travelers from developed countries. The United Nations Children's Fund said Tuesday hunger in the South Asian Region was at its highest level in 40 years with 100

Premier Wen presides meeting on national climate change – CCTV

By wen jiabao - Google News | Jun 5, 2009

CCTV
Premier Wen presides meeting on national climate change
CCTV, China
Premier Wen Jiabao presided over the meeting. climate change, met on Friday. Premier Wen Jiabao presided over The meeting heard a report by the National Development and Reform Commission over the control of energy consumption and pollutant emissions.

Taiwan, China's medical groups forge cooperation ties – eTaiwan News


Straits Times
Taiwan, China's medical groups forge cooperation ties
eTaiwan News, Taiwan
Taiwan is eager to develop medical tourism, much as Singapore and Thailand have done, by offering its relatively cheaper medical care to people in developed countries and quality services to well-off people in developing countries who cannot find the
Taiwan, Hong Kong agree to improve trade ties Forbes
Taiwan, Hong Kong Agree To Work On Closer Econ, Government Ties NASDAQ
Warming cross-strait relations signals end of 'dollar diplomacy' Taiwan Journal
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