Alle Einträge vom Oktober, 2007

Iraqi Contracts With Iran and China Concern U.S.

Donnerstag, 18.10.2007

Chinesisches Unternehmen errichtet im irakischen Wasit ein Kraftwerk. ”That project would pump some 1,300 megawatts of electricity into the Iraqi grid. For comparison, all of the plants currently connected to Iraq’s grid produce a total of roughly 5,000 megawatts.” Quelle: NYT


Skunk saved and nobody got sprayed

Donnerstag, 18.10.2007

Chinesisch-englischer sprachdidaktischer Paralleltext in unverkürzten Schriftzeichen. Quelle: Taipei Times. 


China signals organ trade crackdown with arrest

Donnerstag, 18.10.2007

Von Fumiko Endo. Quelle: Daily Yomiuri Online.


Mainland way is the best, says Liu [Xiang’s] coach

Donnerstag, 18.10.2007

“… he pities foreign athletes who have to struggle without the safety net of a state- run sports system …”. Quelle: The Standard.


Gay marriage

Donnerstag, 18.10.2007

Scholars struggle to put gay marriage in spotlight Von Shan Juan (China Daily).


Deployed around the nation

Donnerstag, 18.10.2007

Hsiung Feng II-E missiles have been deployed: sources Von Hsu Shao-hsuan (Taipei Times).


The Chinese juggernaut

Donnerstag, 18.10.2007

EU trade chief calls for aggressive action against China Von Stephen Castle IHT).


Mortgage policy hits property investors hard

Donnerstag, 18.10.2007

Von Hu Yuanyuan. Quelle: China Daily.


Zhang Qingli: Es gibt keine guten Menschen mehr

Mittwoch, 17.10.2007

Chinese officials have warned the United States not to honor the Dalai Lama, saying a planned award ceremony Wednesday for the Tibetan spiritual leader would have “an extremely serious impact” on relations between the two countries. … “We are furious,” the Tibetan Communist Party leader, Zhang Qingli, said during the [Communist Party’s 17th National] Congress. “If the Dalai Lama can receive such an award, there must be no justice or good people in the world.” Quelle: IHT


In China, a lake’s champion [Wu Lihong] imperils himself

Mittwoch, 17.10.2007

Von Joseph Kahn. Quelle: IHT.


Growth is not our only goal, Hu tells Chinese

Mittwoch, 17.10.2007

Von Jonathan Watts. Quelle: Guardian.


US weathers Beijing’s fury as Bush attends ceremony with Dalai Lama

Mittwoch, 17.10.2007

Von Suzanne Goldenberg. Quelle: Guardian.


Die Seidenstraße gibt mehr Geheimnisse preis

Mittwoch, 17.10.2007

Die Ausstellung “Ursprünge der Seidenstraße” im Berliner Martin-Gropius-Bau zeigt noch bis zum 14. Januar 2008 Neufunde aus Xinjiang. Quelle: Welt Online.


More rural Chinese go online

Mittwoch, 17.10.2007

Increased network demand stimulates telecom investment and economic growth in rural China. Von Winghei Kwok, Quelle: AsiaMedia.


China to launch 1st moon orbiter in late October

Mittwoch, 17.10.2007

Quelle: Xinhua


Hu all but rules out substantial reforms as party congress opens

Montag, 15.10.2007

Von Joseph Kahn. Quelle: IHT.


China policy key to green future

Montag, 15.10.2007

Von James Rose. Quelle: The Standard.


Could inflation kill golden boom?

Montag, 15.10.2007

Kommentar von Richerd Spencer. Quelle: The Standard.


Brilliance - Chinas Autobauer wollen es in Europa wissen

Montag, 15.10.2007

Von Marco Dalan. Quelle: Welt Online.


Deng Xiaoping’s Legacy Divides Chinese Leadership

Samstag, 13.10.2007

Seventeen former ministers, officials and scholars, who see themselves as the protectors of Mao’s legacy, sent a letter to Hu [Jintao] in July. The country is sliding down an “evil path,” they wrote. “Party secretaries have become capitalists, and capitalists have become party members.” … But for dedicated Deng followers, the reforms haven’t gone far enough. In a letter to the liberal publication Yanhuang Chunqiu, they warned the Communist Party leadership of the dangers of social unrest that they fear could plunge China into a crisis. Quelle: Spiegel online


Scientists map out first Asian genome

Freitag, 12.10.2007

Quelle: Xinhua


China and Taiwan flex military muscles

Freitag, 12.10.2007

Von David Lague. Quelle: IHT.


Ballerinas with machine guns

Donnerstag, 11.10.2007

Nachtrag. Gun-toting ballerinas launch Beijing arts complex Von Jonathan Watts (The Guardian).


China leaps into the UK for giant celebration of culture

Donnerstag, 11.10.2007

Von Francesca Martin. Quelle: The Guardian.


Taiwan shows off military might

Donnerstag, 11.10.2007

Quelle: BBC


Seoul protests manhandling of envoys

Donnerstag, 11.10.2007

“… South Korean media reported that mainland police forcefully put the arms of two of Seoul’s consuls behind their backs as the diplomats protested the arrest of four North Korean refugees at a South Korean international school …”. Quelle: The Standard/ AP.


Chinesen sind wild auf Volkswagen

Donnerstag, 11.10.2007

Von Johnny Erling. Quelle: Die Welt.


Lass uns (nicht) über Sex reden, Schatz!

Donnerstag, 11.10.2007

“… Die Umfrage ergab weiter, dass sich Selbstbefriedigung unter Chinesen großer Beliebtheit erfreut…”. Quelle: german.china.org.cn


Wohnraum wird immer teurer

Donnerstag, 11.10.2007

Nachtrag. Quelle: german.china.org.cn


Return to Dragon Mountain

Dienstag, 9.10.2007

Untertitel: “Memories of a late Ming man [Zhang Dai]”. Christopher Benfey bespricht ein neues Buch von Jonathan Spence. Quelle: NYT.


Stahl-Dumping?

Dienstag, 9.10.2007

Vorwürfe gegen China zwiespältig (FR)


Desert expansion threatening China’s most prestigious [Mogao] grottoes

Dienstag, 9.10.2007

Quelle: Xinhua