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Guandu Journal: Town Asks Kung Fu Monks for Tourism Blessings
By striking a deal through which the warrior monks of Shaolin will maintain Guandu’s temples, local officials hope to share the group’s marketing success.
Dusting Off a Serene Jewel Box
The Juanqinzhai is the first part of the Palace of Tranquillity and Longevity, inside the Forbidden City, to be restored.
China Says Man Confessed to Bus Bombings
Police officials say that a man who died Christmas Eve after trying to plant a bomb in Kunming was also responsible for a pair of bus bombings there in July.
Chinese officials acknowledge school construction failings
BEIJING - Government officials have acknowledged in the most definitive report since the devastating earthquake in Sichuan Province in May that many school buildings a...
Tainted-Milk Victims in China to Be Paid
A group of Chinese dairy companies accused of selling tainted milk has agreed to compensate the victims, the state media announced.
China detains 59 in Tibet on charges of fomenting unrest
BEIJING - Police have detained 59 people in Tibet on charges that they sought to foment unrest by spreading ethnic hatred and by downloading and selling banned songs f...
China Admits Construction Failings
A new report from China’s Education ministry acknowledges that many school buildings across the country are poorly constructed.
Chinese Police Said to Detain 59 in Tibet
The detainees were charged with seeking to foment unrest by spreading ethnic hatred, Chinese media said.
Taiwan’s Former President Faces Corruption Trial
Chen Shui-bian, who served eight years as president of Taiwan, was indicted on corruption charges, making him the first former president to face criminal prosecution. ...
On Human Rights Day, China detains protesters
BEIJING - China marked international Human Rights Day with newspaper editorials and television commentaries hailing the country's "unremitting efforts" and "nonstop pr...
Chinese Police Detain Protesters
China marked international Human Rights Day with arrests of protesters, as a high-profile dissident remained in jail after drafting a public letter calling for reforms...
Whistle-blowers in China sent to mental hospital
BEIJING - Local officials in Shandong Province have apparently found a cost-effective way to deal with gadflies, whistle-blowers, and all manner of muckraking citizens...


















