Alle Einträge vom August, 2007

Yao Ming and Liu Xiang joined forces to kick off the Coca-Cola One Year Out Countdown ceremony

Mittwoch, 8.8.2007

Quelle: Shanghai Daily.


Die Sommerspiele als Motor der Konjunktur

Mittwoch, 8.8.2007

Von Johnny Erling. Quelle: Die Welt.


Mori aims to finish Shanghai skyscraper - tallest or not

Mittwoch, 8.8.2007

Von Howard W. French. Quelle: IHT.


Crooked officials

Mittwoch, 8.8.2007

6 city cadres netted in power-abuse probe Von Yan Zhen (Shanghai Daily).


Ancient Chinese sex toys on show at city exhibition

Mittwoch, 8.8.2007

Von Cai Wenjun. Quelle: Shanghai Daily.


Beijing paints rosy picture of Olympics readiness

Dienstag, 7.8.2007

Von Jim Yardley. Quelle: IHT.


Human rights group accuses China of abuses in run-up to Olympics

Dienstag, 7.8.2007

Quelle: IHT/AP.


If Xinhuanet uses a picture of Homer Simpson’s brain to illustrate a MS story …

Montag, 6.8.2007

Why Homer could have mocked Xinhua for life Quelle: Beijing Newspeak.


Beijingers can no longer eat where they excrete

Montag, 6.8.2007

Quelle: Shanghai Daily


Three Gorges Dam tames the mighty Yangtze

Montag, 6.8.2007

Von Edward Cody. Quelle: The Standard.


Xiucai Nr.94-95 erschienen

Sonntag, 5.8.2007

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Guge, a lost kingdom in Tibet

Samstag, 4.8.2007

Quelle: Xinhua


Suzhou Creek wins fresh lease of life

Samstag, 4.8.2007

Quelle: Shanghai Daily.


China’s economic revival is minted in counterfeit

Samstag, 4.8.2007

Von Howard W. French. Quelle: IHT.


Pregnant college students can stay on

Samstag, 4.8.2007

“Chinese universities and colleges are no longer allowed to kick out married students who get pregnant or give birth …”. Quelle: Xinhua.


Chasing higher returns

Freitag, 3.8.2007

“The first purchase by the Chinese government’s new overseas investment fund, a $3 billion stake in the Blackstone Group, has backfired badly and produced an unusual public backlash within China …”. Von Keith Bradsher. Quelle: IHT.


Die Zahl der im Koreakrieg getöteten chinesischen „Freiwilligen“

Donnerstag, 2.8.2007

China steckt Milliarden in die Aufrüstung Von Johnny Erling (Die Welt).