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1.  Newsweek: A Monster on the Loose 
Published on  4/18/2005

Thousands of marchers had converged on the Japanese Embassy, breaking windows and chanting "Kill the Japanese!" and "Come out, Japanese pigs!" Diplomacy aside, Hu's big worry was the threat of a new Tiananmen-style showdown....
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2.  IPS News: Sex, Satire and the People's Liberation Army 
Published on  4/16/2005

BEIJING, Apr 15 (IPS) - When Chinese censors axed a novella about steamy sex in the People's Liberation Army, it was the timing of its appearance earlier this year that proved most crucial in effecting the ban....
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3.  USA Today: Chinese Factories Struggle to Find Cheap Labor 
Published on  4/12/2005

DONGGUAN, China — The unthinkable is happening in China: This country of 1.3 billion can no longer find enough people willing to work long hours for low wages churning out cheap consumer goods for the export market....
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4.  Epoch Times: China's 2012 Invasion Plans for Taiwan 
Published on  4/10/2005

The detailed steps of attacking Taiwan are as follows: Prior to 2008, every policy should center one the Olympics to further arouse Chinese people’s patriotism and prepare for attacking Taiwan....
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5.  Epoch Times: Nationalism to be Used for Invasion, Repression 
Published on  4/10/2005

The significance of this information cannot be underestimated. The invasion plan blows the lid off several arguments for “engagement” with the Communists—that offering them gifts like the Olympics will make the regime behave better, that the elected Taiwa...
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6.  NYT: Pentagon has New Worries About China's Naval Power 
Published on  4/9/2005

China is presenting a new and strategically different security concern to America, as well as to Japan and Taiwan, in the western Pacific, Pentagon and military officials say....
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7.  Epoch Times: Chinese Authorities Nervous about Mourning 
Published on  4/9/2005

However, because of the shakeup in the CCP during the “April 5th Movement” in 1976 to show respect for the late premier Zhou Enlai, and the following spontaneous memorial to Hu Yaobang, the former General Secretary of CCP, who triggered the June 4th stude...
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8.  JINSA: The Intertwined Bear and Dragon 
Published on  4/8/2005

At the height of the Cold War, millions of soldiers stared one another down on the border between Russia and China. Today the troops have been replaced by a bustling trade relationship. Through a series of direct talks, Moscow and Beijing have forged stro...
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9.  Toronto Star: Sleeping Dragon Shows Its Claws 
Published on  4/2/2005

China's connections to Sudan are strictly practical and self-interested. Sudan supplies about 10 per cent of China's oil imports, through a pipeline built by the China National Petroleum Corporation....
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10.  Guardian: Writing is on the Wall for Taiwan 
Published on  4/1/2005

Michael Tsai points to a large map on the wall of his office in Taiwan's national defence ministry. It is dotted with red symbols representing dozens of Chinese missile, air and naval bases within easy shooting range of the capital, Taipei, and other majo...
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11.  CNS News: Rice Attends Church in Beijing 
Published on  3/22/2005

Pacific Rim Bureau (CNSNews.com) - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice attended a Palm Sunday service in Beijing, at a Protestant church permitted to operate by a government accused of violating freedom of religion....
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12.  Human Rights Watch: US State Dept. Human Rights Reports 
Published on  3/19/2005

This year's State Department report makes clear that China remains a country where the most fundamental freedoms are denied. In Xinjiang, the government has engaged in a sweeping crackdown on Uighur religious expression, cultural traditions and social ins...
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13.  CBC: China Passes Law to Allow Use of Force against Taiwan 
Published on  3/14/2005

"There is only one China in the world. Both the mainland and Taiwan belong to one China," reads Article 2 of the law....
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14.  Baltimore Sun: Dissidents Jailed, but Not for Politics, China says 
Published on  3/14/2005

In Shanghai, Zheng's crime was faxing to a human rights group unpublished reporting by the government's official news agency about a labor protest in the city and about a real estate controversy that had embroiled his low-income urban clients....
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15.  AFP: China: Our Military Upgrade is of Strategic Importance 
Published on  3/5/2005

BEIJING (AFP) - Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao urged greater development of China's military, saying modernizaton of the army was of strategic importance to safeguard the eventual reunification of Taiwan....
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16.  IHT: China Warns Against Subversive Internet 
Published on  3/5/2005

The Chinese authorities set the tone this week, summoning managers of the mainland's main Internet providers, major portals and Internet café chains and warning them against allowing "subversive content" to appear online....
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17.  Newsweek: Divide and Conquer 
Published on  2/28/2005

He went to ease the tension over the war in Iraq, but wound up laying bare a new dispute over China. Bush urged the European Union to reconsider plans to lift a 15-year-old arms embargo on Beijing, and the leaders of Europe politely but clearly declined. ...
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18.  FT: US Signals Harder Line on China’s Military Expansion 
Published on  2/21/2005

The Pentagon is preparing to ratchet up its assessment of the threat of China’s expanding military, in a signal that the Bush administration is increasingly concerned about China’s growing ambitions in the region....
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19.  CNN: U.S., Japan to address China's Growing Military 
Published on  2/20/2005

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- China's growing military and its threat to Taiwan will be primary topics of conversation when foreign and defense ministers from the United States and Japan meet Saturday, State Department officials said....
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20.  Scripts Howard: Christian Describes Severe Torture 
Published on  2/17/2005

Liu Xianzhi, or Sarah as she is called, spoke softly, yet with pain. Her 5-foot fragile frame belies the torture she went through in defense of the Christian religion she described as "severe persecution for my faith."...
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21.  FT: CIA Director Issues Warning on China's Military Might 
Published on  2/17/2005

The director of the US Central Intelligence Agency has warned that China's military modernisation is tilting the balance of power in the Taiwan Strait and increasing the threat to US forces in the region....
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22.  NPR: Are U.S. Companies Caught in a Red Manfacturing Box? 
Published on  2/16/2005

Will China destroy the U.S. economy? Will Chinese factories replace American ones?...
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23.  AFP: China Extends Jailing of Dissident 
Published on  2/14/2005

Chinese authorities have extended the detention of a dissident who travelled to Beijing to mourn the death of...
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24.  NYT: Russia and Japan Kiss and Make Up, with An Eye on China 
Published on  2/13/2005

HABAROVSK, Russia - The Russian general gamely tried on a samurai helmet. The visiting Japanese general donned a Russian fur hat. Together, they watched Russian tanks maneuver across the snow-covered terrain....
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25.  Global Politician: Dragon's Dawn 
Published on  2/12/2005

Possessing a brutal history of foreign invasion, rape, and occupation by expanding Asian empires, most notably the Mongols under Genghis Khan, modern China has developed a sense of cultural pride through feelings of ethnic revenge and in notions of nation...
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26.  WT: Gill: The Recent Russia - China & Iran - China Oil Deals 
Published on  1/16/2005

Anaheim Hills, CA, Jan. 14 (UPI) -- An energy tsunami formed due to a number of multi-billion dollar energy deals in oil and gas involving Iran, India, Russia and China has been unleashed in Asia, with great economic and political implications for the Uni...
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27.  BBC: 'Who is Hu?' He is a Hardliner 
Published on  1/12/2005

More than two years on, Mr Hu has proved himself to be more tiger than horse, taking on Mr Jiang and pushing him aside, then showing his true political colours by cracking down on dissent and squaring up fiercely to Taiwan....
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28.  MSNBC: A Strategic Shift towards China by Russia? 
Published on  1/10/2005

On the Russian side of the Amur River, people talk about the preponderance of boys among Chinese infants—and suggest that 35 million Chinese men will soon be looking north for Russian brides. China is a "demographic threat" to Russia, say nationalist poli...
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29.  Epoch Times: Gutman: Losing the New China 
Published on  1/8/2005

He’s here today to share a few thoughts about the internet, one of America’s great gifts to China’s dictatorship to control the internet in China. Ethan? ...
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30.  IFEX: RSF Honors Chinese Media Freedom Fighter 
Published on  1/4/2005

Beijing University philosophy teacher Liu Xiaobo, who heads China's Independent Writers' Association, works tirelessly to promote press freedom, says RSF. Despite the risk of arrest, he campaigns to free imprisoned journalists and cyber-dissidents, and di...
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