Andrew Jacobs

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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...

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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.

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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...

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China Admits Construction Failings

A new report from China’s Education ministry acknowledges that many school buildings across the country are poorly constructed.

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Chinese Police Said to Detain 59 in Tibet

The detainees were charged with seeking to foment unrest by spreading ethnic hatred, Chinese media said.

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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. ...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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