Yahoo! News: World - China
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- China hits back over US green energy probe (AFP)
- Over 100,000 evacuated in rain lashed Hainan: state media (AFP)
- Nine missing Vietnamese fishermen found adrift (Reuters)
- China rejects clean energy probe, calls US unfair (AP)
- Rescuers fear worst for 11 trapped Chinese miners (AP)
- China carmakers' plans raise overcapacity concerns (AFP)
- Hope fades in China for trapped miners as 26 die (AFP)
- China urges anti-Japan protesters to stay within law (Reuters)
- China government researcher sees GDP up 9 percent in 2011 (Reuters)
- Thousands in China, Japan rally over island claims (AP)
China hits back over US green energy probe (AFP) Posted: 17 Oct 2010 01:05 PM PDT |
Over 100,000 evacuated in rain lashed Hainan: state media (AFP) Posted: 17 Oct 2010 11:52 AM PDT |
Nine missing Vietnamese fishermen found adrift (Reuters) Posted: 17 Oct 2010 08:05 AM PDT Reuters - Nine Vietnamese fishermen detained by China near disputed islands in September who were set free last week and then lost at sea have been located and taken to safety, the Vietnamese government said. |
China rejects clean energy probe, calls US unfair (AP) Posted: 17 Oct 2010 06:50 AM PDT AP - A senior Chinese official rejected a U.S. trade complaint about Beijing's clean energy policy and said Sunday that Washington might be improperly supporting its own industry. |
Rescuers fear worst for 11 trapped Chinese miners (AP) Posted: 17 Oct 2010 03:59 AM PDT |
China carmakers' plans raise overcapacity concerns (AFP) Posted: 17 Oct 2010 03:45 AM PDT |
Hope fades in China for trapped miners as 26 die (AFP) Posted: 17 Oct 2010 03:28 AM PDT |
China urges anti-Japan protesters to stay within law (Reuters) Posted: 17 Oct 2010 12:56 AM PDT Reuters - China called on its people on Sunday to keep within the law in their "understandable" anger at Japan, a day after protesters in both countries rallied to claim sovereignty over disputed islands. |
China government researcher sees GDP up 9 percent in 2011 (Reuters) Posted: 16 Oct 2010 07:49 PM PDT Reuters - China's gross domestic product is likely to rise about 9 percent in 2011, showing a slow-down from an estimated growth of 10 percent this year, a senior researcher at a government think tank said in remarks published on Sunday. |
Thousands in China, Japan rally over island claims (AP) Posted: 16 Oct 2010 06:52 PM PDT |
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