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Donnerstag, der 02.09.2010

China Pressespiegel vom Samstag dem 31.07.2010

11Aktuelle China-News und Schlagzeilen in Chinas Medien vom Samstag dem 31.07.2010.


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South China Morning Post - China scmp.com

A tale of two defence lawyers: similar challenges and big risks

Zhu Mingyong and Yang Kuangsheng are two lawyers of very different backgrounds, but their remarkably similar tales of challenges, risks and loss when defending clients in Chongqing highlight the difficult path trod by defence lawyers.

For China, war games are steel behind the statements

China reasserted its "indisputable sovereignty" over the South China Sea a day after televising an unprecedented projection of its military power there - a sign Beijing is more ready to match its statements with steel.

Up to 60,000 tonnes of oil spilled in sea after blast, Greenpeace says

As much as 60,000 tonnes of heavy crude oil could have been spilled into northeastern coastal waters as a result of the explosion that rocked Dalian on July 16, Greenpeace said yesterday.

Spotlight too bright for rags-to-riches tycoon

Chen Fashu is the richest man in the southeastern province of Fujian. He ranks third on Hurun’s 2010 Philanthropy List. His is an inspiring story of a poor country boy becoming a billionaire. But this month, he became a troubled board chairman, convicted in the court of public opinion.

Around the Nation

A Chifeng museum that houses cereals dating back 8,000 years, produced by the world’s earliest known dry farming system, plans to apply to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation this autumn for the system’s inclusion on its list of globally important agricultural heritage systems, xinhuanet.com reports.

Fears rise as drums disappear below water

Dozens of empty barrels can be seen on the ground outside a chemical factory on the outskirts of the northeastern city of Jilin, which two days ago was swept by mass panic sparked by a massive chemical spill from the plant.

Beidaihe still in the spotlight to chart the future

It might no longer be the official summertime workplace resort for the mainland’s political and military elite, but the Beidaihe resort is once again in the spotlight as the place for informal meetings where historic decisions are made.

Shockwaves as top judge detained over dismembered body

Police have made an arrest six months after a dismembered corpse was discovered in Zhejiang province, and the alleged killer’s identity has sent shockwaves across the country, with some describing it as one of the darkest days in modern legal history.

Digital wave sweeps Guangzhou bookshop into discard bin

A digital revolution is overthrowing China’s traditional reading habits, and one of the early casualties is a well-known Guangzhou bookshop.

It’s money upfront or you will suffer in agony

A burly Canadian friend recently suffered a freak mishap that raised questions about the quality of health protection in supposedly cosmopolitan Shanghai.

China Daily - China chinadaily.com.cn

Russian teenagers arrive in China for summer camp

Nearly 500 teenagers from Russia arrived in Beijing on Saturday, kicking off a ten-day summer camp in China as guests of Chinese President Hu Jintao.

Students devote holidays to online business

Although a better half of the summer vacation has passed, many students of Yiwu Industry and Commerce Vocational College still stay on their campus, busy contacting and bargaining with customers of their online stores on taobao.com.

Chongqing simmers under heat wave

The Chongqing municipal weather bureau has issued red alert for high temperature for two consecutive days.

Reefs cleaned after Dalian oil spill

Industrial cleaners and gas welding blowpipes were used to clean the reefs after the oil pipe explosion at Dalian Xingang Harbor.

Uncontrolled boats flow down, threatening dam

Twelve heavy vessels broke their moorings Saturday and are now being swept down a turbulent river in northeast China, threatening to slam into a major dam on the Songhua River.

Flood strands 55 south Korean tourists in NE China

Flood had stranded 55 tourists from the Republic of Korea in Fushun City of northeast China’s Liaoning Province Saturday, local authorities said.

Taxiing plane bumps another at Beijing airport

A plane taxiing at Beijing Capital International Airport bumped into a stationary plane Saturday.

Guangzhou shifts to top gear ahead of 2010 Asian Games

Security forces in the city are all geared up for the 2010 Asian Games, scheduled to kick off on Nov 12.

New spokesmen have world of experience

In his green uniform and with suntanned skin, Senior Colonel Geng Yansheng, the new spokesman for the Chinese military, looks like a traditional Chinese military officer - but what he is doing could thoroughly modernize the way the Chinese military communicates with the world.

Economic Observer China eeo.com.cn

Interview with Member of the Executive Board of the European Central Bank

The Eurotower is only a short walk from Frankfurt’s main rail station and as I worked my way through what appeared to be the city?s red light district at 8.30am on a Thursday, the 36…

Our Society is Already Downstream

Issue 477, July 26Translated by Tang XiangyangOriginal article:[Chinese]”Middle class” is a seductive phrase. For individuals, being “middle class” means they are living well off, ha…

What Qiu Ziming Wrote: The Zhejiang Kan Group Deal

On July 23, one of the Economic Observer’s Shanghai-based reporters had his name added to a nationwide network of “wanted persons” by local police in Eastern China’s Zhejiang provinc…

Recent Environmental Accidents Inevitable

During the past half month in China environmental accidents have been on the rise. In the evening of July 28, a severe flood which had begun six days before in northeast China’s Jili…

Chinalco and Rio Tinto to Develop Simandou Iron Ore Project

Yesterday, Chinalco reached an agreement with Rio Tinto to found a joint company to explore and operate the Simandou iron ore project located in Guinea; Chinalco will invest 1.35 bil…

China Everbright Bank Plans to be Listed on the A-share Market August 18

China Everbright Bank (CEB) has made public its application to be listed on the A-share market, which, if approved by the China Securities Regulatory Commission, will make it the 16t…

Chinese Banks’ Beijing Branches Start Charging for Printing of Account Statements

The Beijing branches of many Chinese banks, including the Bank of China, the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, the Shanghai Pudong Development Bank, and the Communications Ban…

China to Transfer 4% of GDP to Education Sector in 2012

China released its National Medium and Long-term Project on Reform and Development of Education Sector (2010-2020) yesterday, raising a target of transferring four percent of the cou…

China Post Online - China chinapost.com.tw

China overtakes Japan as No. 2 economy

China has overtaken Japan to become the world’s second-largest economy, the fruit of three decades of rapid growth that has lifted hundreds of millions of people out of poverty.

China criticizes Clinton remarks on island chains

China’s military on Friday criticized remarks by U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton that Washington had a strong interest in seeing territorial disputes in the South China Sea resolved peacefully.

China shares retreat on profit-taking

Chinese shares fell Friday on profit-taking but the market benchmark ended July up 10 percent for the best month so far this year.

Urbanization expected to fuel Chinese economy

Accelerated urbanization can keep China’s economy on the fast track for another 15 to 20 years, as more than half of its population will live in cities and towns by 2015, a top Chinese think tank has said.

US lawmakers urge Obama to investigate Ansteel deal

A group of U.S. legislators has urged President Barack Obama to investigate a plan by a top Chinese steelmaker to invest in an American firm, saying Washington failed to heed an earlier call.

China imports from ASEAN surge in H1

China’s imports from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations in the first half grew more than those from Taiwan, Korea or Japan, as the ASEAN Plus One framework took effect at the beginning of the year, said the Bureau of Foreign Trade (BOFT) under the Ministry of Economic Affairs yesterday.

China’s sovereign fund posts 11.7 percent return in 2009

China’s US$300-billion sovereign wealth fund recorded a double-digit return on its overseas investments in 2009, state media said Thursday, reversing a decline in the previous year.

China growing more confident in yuan debate

China’s decision to allow an IMF report critical of its currency policy to be made public for the first time in four years signals growing confidence it can control the global debate on the yuan.

China oil spill far bigger than stated: US expert

China’s worst known oil spill is dozens of times larger than the government has reported, and some of the oil was spilled deliberately to avoid an even larger disaster, an American expert said Friday.

China floods continue as 13 are killed in northeast

Thirteen people have been killed and another six are missing after floodwaters swept through northeastern China, state media said Thursday, as the country struggles with its worst floods in a decade.

China Post Online - Taiwan chinapost.com.tw

China missile-removal offer goes unanswered

Taipei’s China policymakers yesterday declined to comment on Beijing’s latest overture hinting at the possibility of removing missiles targeting Taiwan.

Wu orders FPG to cease Yunlin operations

Premier Wu Den-yih yesterday ordered the Formosa Plastics Group (FPG) suspend operation at its fire-hit plant in Yunlin following protests by local people against the petrochemical giant’s poor safety and environmental records.

U.S. dollar closes lower on Taipei forex to NT$32.050

The U.S. dollar fell against the New Taiwan dollar yesterday, dropping NT$0.018 to close at NT$32.050. Turnover totaled US$528 million during the trading session.

Board directors of publicly traded companies paid well: TSE

A total of 35 publicly traded companies handed out salaries exceeding NT$10 million to each of their board directors last year, according to data released by the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSE) yesterday.

Taiwan shares close down 0.49 percent

Taiwan share prices closed down 0.49 percent yesterday, led by high-tech heavyweights, after their counterparts fell on Wall Street overnight amid concerns over the global economy, dealers said.

Ford unveils all-new 2010 Focus

Ford Motor yesterday unveiled its new 2010 Ford Focus, which the company said personifies the new Ford brand philosophy of ?feel the difference.?

MediaTek delivers pessimistic Q3 outlook, says sales to decline

MediaTek, a designer of chips for various applications, yesterday gave a conservative outlook for the third quarter, saying sales would decline by 8 to 15 percent from the second due to weaker demands from emerging markets.

Firms more willing to stay in Taiwan after ECFA

President Ma Ying-jeou said yesterday local companies have become more willing to stay in Taiwan and raise their investment in the country after the signing of the economic cooperation framework agreement (ECFA) with China.

CPC to start production from new gas reserves

State-owned oil firm CPC Corp. Taiwan said the company will start production from newly found natural gas reserves at its oil farm in Miaoli County’s Gongguan Township at the end of 2011.

Hakka youths share their dream-fulfilling trips

Fifteen Hakka youths had returned from their dream-fulfilling trips with the help and support from the Council for Hakka Affairs (CHA, ?????), and shared their experiences at Eslite –inyi store yesterday.

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China und Gazprom feilen am Gasvertrag

China und Gazprom feilen am Gasvertrag

Russland und China wollen bis September die Preisformel und konkrete Bedingungen für russische Gasexporte vereinbaren.
China-Nachrichten bei T-Online vom Donnerstag dem 02.09.2010

China-Nachrichten bei T-Online vom Donnerstag dem 02.09.2010

Aktuelle China Nachrichten und Schlagzeilen bei T-Online vom Donnerstag dem 02.09.2010.
Focus China-Nachrichten vom Donnerstag dem 02.09.2010

Focus China-Nachrichten vom Donnerstag dem 02.09.2010

Aktuelle China Berichte und Artikel des Focus vom Donnerstag dem 02.09.2010.
China half Nordkorea 2009 mit 300.000 Tonnen Lebensmitteln

China half Nordkorea 2009 mit 300.000 Tonnen Lebensmitteln

In den 1990er Jahren waren in dem isolierten kommunistischen Land hunderttausende Menschen bei Hungersnöten gestorben.
 
China optimistisch für Eisen- und Stahlindustrie

China optimistisch für Eisen- und Stahlindustrie

Die chinesische Eisen- und Stahlindustrie dürfte es in diesem Jahr einfacher haben, muss jedoch weiterhin vorsichtig sein.
 
Behörden in China verschärfen Internetzensur und Google schreibt Stellen aus

Behörden in China verschärfen Internetzensur und Google schreibt Stellen aus

Trotz seiner Rückzugsdrohung sucht der US-Internetriese Google in China neue Mitarbeiter.

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China Fernsehtipps vom Mittwoch dem 02.09.2009

China Fernsehtipps vom Mittwoch dem 02.09.2009

Aktuelle Fernsehtipps vom Mittwoch dem 02.09.2009 und den kommenden Tagen, gefiltert nach dem Stichwort „China“.
Dalai Lama würdigt Taiwans Demokratie

Dalai Lama würdigt Taiwans Demokratie

Der Dalai Lama ist am Sonntag Abend in Taiwan eingetroffen und wird bis Freitag bleiben.
China will eigene Weltraumstation bauen und Menschen zum Mond bringen

China will eigene Weltraumstation bauen und Menschen zum Mond bringen

China will im Jahr 2020 mit dem Bau einer eigenen Weltraumstation beginnen.
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