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- China says man dies of bird flu (Reuters)
- China's Hu lauds military promotion for young Kim (Reuters)
- China moving to more convertible yuan: Zhou (Reuters)
- Chinese bus driver infected with bird flu dies (AP)
- China says finds no more excess toxins in milk (Reuters)
- China says rebel village was right to complain (Reuters)
China says man dies of bird flu (Reuters) Posted: 31 Dec 2011 08:39 AM PST Reuters - A man in southern China's Guangdong province died of bird flu Saturday a week after being admitted to hospital with a fever, state media reported. |
China's Hu lauds military promotion for young Kim (Reuters) Posted: 31 Dec 2011 06:53 AM PST Reuters - Chinese President Hu Jintao sent congratulations to North Korea's Kim Jong-un on Saturday on his appointment as supreme military leader, in Beijing's most direct show of support for the young and untested successor to his father Kim Jong-il. |
China moving to more convertible yuan: Zhou (Reuters) Posted: 31 Dec 2011 06:10 AM PST Reuters - China's central bank governor argued in comments published on Saturday that Beijing does not control the yuan's flow across borders as tightly as some think and that it is natural for the currency's trading band to be widened over time. |
Chinese bus driver infected with bird flu dies (AP) Posted: 31 Dec 2011 02:27 AM PST AP - A Chinese bus driver who tested positive for the H5N1 bird flu virus died Saturday in a city bordering Hong Kong, health officials said, in the country's first reported case of the disease in humans in 18 months. |
China says finds no more excess toxins in milk (Reuters) Posted: 30 Dec 2011 07:20 PM PST Reuters - China's quality watchdog said it has found no further problems with milk tainted by high levels of carcinogenic mildew in tests of products by major dairy producers. |
China says rebel village was right to complain (Reuters) Posted: 30 Dec 2011 06:01 PM PST Reuters - Residents of a south China village who tested the ruling Communist Party's control with more than a week of protests had "legitimate complaints" over a land grab that sparked the rebellion, state news agency Xinhua has said. |
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