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Please Help If You Know Anything About China Or Are Chinese?
9 hours ago ago from China and Chinese
Dec 25 2009 Published by David.Ge at 7:18 am under About china and chinese In 1974, thousands of life-sized clay figures of people and horses were discovered in burial pits near the tomb of China's first emperor. Where was this? Related posts: Tags: About , Anything , China , Chinese , Help , Know , Please > 2 responses so far Xi'an, Shaanxi Search for Terracotta Army from internet, and you may get the ...
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Chinese investors this year launched bids on several major automotive mergers or acquisitions as Western companies sell assets to ride out the recession while Chinese companies look to raise their global profile. Earlier today, Ford Motor Co. Read more about The China syndrome auto assets eyed by Chinese investors from Source Related posts: Chinese face doubts in bids for GM, Ford discards Chinese automaker aims to compete globally ...
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A high-profile Chinese dissident accused of subversion was tried at a two-hour hearing that shut out foreign diplomats concerned over a case that reflects the communist government's deep suspicion of calls for political reform. Liu Xiaobo was detained a year ago, he faces up to 15 years in jail. A dozen diplomats, including from the United States, Britain, Germany, Australia and Canada, stood outside the Beijing courthouse in freezing ...
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BEIJING -- China's leading dissident, Liu Xiaobo, expects to receive a long prison sentence Friday on charges that he had incited subversion to state power through his writings and role in Charter 08, a petition advocating greater freedom and democracy. The case has sent a signal that the Chinese Communist Party will continue to stifle domestic political critics, especially those who seek to organize their fellow Chinese. And it provided ...
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Market trader Norma Ramos has been to China several times By Candace Piette BBC News, La Paz Norma Ramos has a bathroom and kitchenware stall in a busy commercial sector of La Paz, Bolivia's main city. But she is no ordinary trader: she travels regularly to China to buy products to sell back home. Proud of her new expertise, she has already made more than seven trips. And, anxious to avoid the tyranny ...
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