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China News



China declares mourning period as death toll expected to reach 50,000

Wearing “I love China” T-shirts, they unload the injured from ambulances. Driving their Hondas and their Audis, they deliver water to the homeless.
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Oil hits new $127 high as Bush courts Saudis$

Oil rose hit a new record today, reaching above $127 a barrel, after Goldman Sachs, the US investment bank, raised its forecast on speculation that crisis-hit China$’s demand for diesel will strain supplies.
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Why did so many Chinese schools collapse in the earthquake?

In almost every town and village rocked by China’s massive earthquake distraught parents point to the ruins of a school where their only child died.
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Death toll in China could hit 50,000 as time runs out for rescue

The death toll in China’s deadliest tremor in 32 years could soar to 50,000, state media reported yesterday, as time was running out to find survivors trapped in the rubble.
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China quake death toll rises by a third, as time runs out for miracles

The search for survivors of China’s worst earthquake in 30 years became more urgent today as the predicted death toll rose to 50,000 and Chinese officials admitted that finding anyone still alive would be a “miracle”.
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External News for: china

Obama's lackluster trip to China - Kansas City Star

Washington PostObama's lackluster trip to ChinaKansas City StarIt was an unfortunate way for the new administration to begin its relationship with China. Sadly, this week President Obama only reinforced the message. ...US envoy pans media coverage of Obama China visitThe Associated PressUS, China May Set Emissions Reduction GoalsVoice of AmericaObama sets the pace in ChinaLos Angeles TimesTehran Times -Free Speech TV -Politics Daily (blog)all 494 news articles »

Obama's lackluster trip to China - Kansas City Star

Washington PostObama's lackluster trip to ChinaKansas City StarIt was an unfortunate way for the new administration to begin its relationship with China. Sadly, this week President Obama only reinforced the message. ...US envoy pans media coverage of Obama China visitThe Associated PressUS, China May Set Emissions Reduction GoalsVoice of AmericaObama sets the pace in ChinaLos Angeles TimesTehran Times -Free Speech TV -Politics Daily (blog)all 494 news articles »

China Shares End Down On Renewed Concerns Over Economic Policy - Wall Street Journal

XinhuaChina Shares End Down On Renewed Concerns Over Economic PolicyWall Street JournalSHANGHAI (Dow Jones)--China's benchmark index ended lower Friday, snapping five sessions of gains, due to renewed concerns over a possible tightening in the ...China shares mixed on electricity price increaseBusinessWeekChina stocks dip 0.4 pct, snap 5-session rallyReutersChina shares rise on hopes for consumption gainsForbesBloomberg -Wall Street Journal -Reutersall 149 news articles »

Obama's lackluster trip to China - Kansas City Star

Washington PostObama's lackluster trip to ChinaKansas City StarIt was an unfortunate way for the new administration to begin its relationship with China. Sadly, this week President Obama only reinforced the message. ...US envoy pans media coverage of Obama China visitThe Associated PressUS, China May Set Emissions Reduction GoalsVoice of AmericaObama sets the pace in ChinaLos Angeles TimesTehran Times -Free Speech TV -Politics Daily (blog)all 494 news articles »

China Shares End Down On Renewed Concerns Over Economic Policy - Wall Street Journal

XinhuaChina Shares End Down On Renewed Concerns Over Economic PolicyWall Street JournalSHANGHAI (Dow Jones)--China's benchmark index ended lower Friday, snapping five sessions of gains, due to renewed concerns over a possible tightening in the ...China shares mixed on electricity price increaseBusinessWeekChina stocks dip 0.4 pct, snap 5-session rallyReutersChina shares rise on hopes for consumption gainsForbesBloomberg -Wall Street Journal -Reutersall 149 news articles »

US urges release of citizen held in China for two years - AFP

AFPUS urges release of citizen held in China for two yearsAFPBEIJING — The United States called Friday for the release of Xue Feng, a China-born US citizen who has been held in the Asian nation for two years on state ...U.S. seeks release of geologist in China secrets caseReutersAP NewsBreak: China holds, mistreats US geologistThe Associated PressObama Administration Starts to Publicly Raise Issue of Detained US Citizen Xue ...ABC NewsWashington Times -New York Times -Reutersall 234 news articles »

 
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