Monday, October 8, 2007
Thousands rally for full democracy in Hong Kong
The China Post - Thousands of people took to the streets of Hong Kong on Sunday in a mass rally to demand full democracy by 2012. Full Story
China's Hu Jintao: cautious, efficient, and still a mystery
The China Post - Cautious and efficient are words often used to describe Hu Jintao, the 64-year-old leader of China's Communist Party, but beyond generic adjectives like these, surprisingly little is known about him. Full Story
China key to negotiating end of Korean War: South Korea
The China Post - South Korea on Sunday reiterated that China could be invited to international peace talks aimed at putting a formal end to the Korean War. Full Story
Typhoon hits China, 1.4 million evacuated
The China Post - Typhoon Krosa crashed into the Chinese coast on Sunday, forcing the evacuation of 1.4 million people, after killing five in Taiwan as it lashed the island with heavy rain and high winds. Full Story
Raikkonen wins Chinese GP, Hamilton drops out
The China Post - Kimi Raikkonen of Ferrari won the Chinese Formula One Grand Prix on Sunday as McLaren's Lewis Hamilton missed his chance to clinch the drivers' title by running off the track while entering the pits. Full Story
Intrigue, power plays as communist Congress nears
The China Post - Amid much intrigue, China is gearing up for the ruling Communist Party's five-yearly gathering at which President Hu Jintao is expected to make bold power plays and cement his own agenda for the nation. Full Story
Mona Lisas by the dozen at China's fake art village
The China Post - Coveting a Van Gogh but unwilling to break the bank or into a museum? Head to Shenzhen in southern China where thousands of artists churn out reproductions of masterpieces by the dozen. Full Story
Beijing opens new subway ahead of 2008 Olympics
The China Post - Beijing on Sunday opened the first of a series of new train services to meet the needs of hundreds of thousands of visitors expected for the Olympic Games next August. Full Story
Beijing Olympic Rose parade float in California draws fire
The China Post - When the Tournament of Roses announced earlier this year that the parade would include a float celebrating the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, many people hailed it as a historic moment for the 119-year-old parade and a sign of China's rise on the world stage. Full Story
China's road death toll hits 1,171 over holidays
The China Post - Traffic accidents killed 1,171 people during China's week-long National Day holiday that ended on Sunday, a drop of 43 percent from last year, Xinhua news agency reported. Full Story
Rights activists aim for world awareness of wartime sex slaves
The China Post - Energized by a recent House resolution urging the Japanese government to apologize formally for its wartime sexual enslavement of 200,000 Asian girls and women, human rights activists meeting in Los Angeles this week said their next goal is to get similar action through parliaments around the world. Full Story
Chinese doctors agree not to take organs from prisoners
The China Post - Chinese medical officials agreed Friday not to transplant organs from prisoners or other individuals in custody, except into members of their immediate families. Full Story
China's Hu lends support to Shanghai Party
The China Post - Chinese President Hu Jintao sent guidance to the Shanghai party boss ahead of a leadership meeting in the financial hub, the latest sign of his support for a figure tipped as a dark horse for promotion. Full Story
Raikkonen quickest in 2nd Shanghai practice
The China Post - Kimi Raikkonen set the fastest time for Ferrari in Friday's practice, indicating he will not give up on his title hopes without a fight in Sunday's Chinese Grand Prix. Full Story
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