Thursday, October 11, 2007
Hong Kong's Tsang says growth is city's priority
The China Post - Hong Kong leader Donald Tsang insisted on Wednesday that economic development would remain the city's top priority in an annual address that skirted the thorny issues of pollution and democracy. Full Story
China detains activist before Communist Party meet: son
The China Post - A well-known Chinese human rights campaigner has disappeared and is probably in secret detention, his son said on Wednesday, as the government imposes strict controls on dissidents ahead of a key Communist Party meeting. Full Story
Bush to attend award ceremony for Dalai Lama
The China Post - U.S. President George W. Bush and his wife will attend a ceremony next week to award a Congress medal to the Tibetan leader, the Dalai Lama, despite the risk of angering China, the White House said Wednesday. Full Story
Bush to attend award ceremony for Dalai Lama
The China Post - U.S. President George W. Bush and his wife will attend a ceremony next week to award a Congress medal to the Tibetan leader, the Dalai Lama, despite the risk of angering China, the White House said Wednesday. Full Story
Tibetans infiltrate Chinese embassy
The China Post - Some 30 Tibetan exiles protesting Chinese religious policies stormed the Chinese Embassy in New Delhi on Wednesday, with several breaching the front gate and chaining themselves to the flag pole inside, police and witnesses said. Full Story
Officials defend new Beijing theater
The China Post - Beijing's National Grand Theatre, which opens in December, has sparked a torrent of criticism for its futuristic oval shape but officials insist it will become a popular landmark. Full Story
China float in Rose Parade protested
The China Post - A handful of Chinese Americans on Monday protested the Rose Parade's decision to include a float honoring the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, arguing that China should not be represented in the New Year's Day procession because of its human rights record. Full Story
Leadership on agenda at China meet
The China Post - China's ruling Communist Party met behind closed doors on Tuesday for a final gathering that will decide the fate of Shanghai's sacked Party boss and hammer out a new leadership line-up ahead of a critical five yearly congress. Full Story
Cold War secret: United States envisioned radiological weapons
The China Post - In one of the longest-held secrets of the Cold War, the U.S. Army explored the potential for using radioactive poisons to assassinate "important individuals" such as military or civilian leaders, according to newly declassified documents obtained by The Associated Press. Full Story
Japan to deploy F-15s amid concern over China
The China Post - Japan said Tuesday it would deploy F-15 fighter jets on the southern island of Okinawa for the first time amid growing concern about China's military presence in the region. Full Story
Chinese nab North Koreans seeking refuge: report
The China Post - Chinese security forces took into custody four apparent North Korean defectors trying to seek refuge at a South Korean-run school in Beijing, Yonhap news agency reported on Tuesday. Full Story
China city bans cars over holiday, lauds results
The China Post - A Chinese city saved almost US$160,000 and its residents had a respite from polluted air during a week-long ban on private cars over the recent National Day holiday, a newspaper reported on Tuesday. Full Story
India-China joint army exercises delayed
The China Post - The first ever joint India-China army exercise, scheduled for November, has been delayed because the giant Asian rivals cannot decide on a date or venue, an Indian official said Tuesday. Full Story
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