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Heavy Manufacturing, Steel, And Coal-Fired Power Stations To Close For 2008 Summer Olympics
Singapore (SPX) Feb 14, 2008
China is preparing to shut entire sections of heavy manufacturing across swathes of its industrial heartlands in preparation for this year's summer Olympics, in a determined bid to clean up its key host cities before and during the games, according to Platts, a leading global provider of energy and commodities information. Sources returning from a visit to China told Platts this week that ... read more
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    Mao proposed sending 10 million Chinese women to US
    Washington (AFP) Feb 12, 2008
    Chinese leader Mao Zedong proposed sending 10 million Chinese women to the United States, in talks with top envoy Henry Kissinger in 1973, according to documents released Tuesday. The powerful chairman of the Chinese Communist Party said he believed such emigration could kickstart bilateral trade but could also "harm" the United States with a population explosion similar to China, according ... more

    Former Boeing Engineer Charged With Economic Espionage In Theft Of Space Shuttle Secrets For China
    Washington DC (SPX) Feb 13, 2008
    A former Boeing engineer was arrested this morning after being indicted last week on charges of economic espionage and acting as an unregistered foreign agent of the People's Republic of China, for whom the engineer stole Boeing trade secrets related to several aerospace programs, including the Space Shuttle. Dongfan "Greg" Chung, 72, of Orange, Calif., who was employed by Rockwell ... more

    Sidley Austin Represents PT Indosat On 228.5 Million USD Financing For Satellite Project
    Singapore (SPX) Feb 13, 2008
    International law firm Sidley Austin recently represented Indonesian telecom company PT Indosat Tbk in obtaining US$228.5 million in financing to construct and launch a new satellite, the Palapa-D. The satellite is under construction by Thales Alenia France and will be launched into orbit by a Chinese launch vehicle manufactured by Beijing Talentway Technology Corporation. The financing wa ... more

    GyPSii Brings Mobile Location Lifestyle To Dopod Users In China
    Amsterdam, Netherlands (SPX) Feb 12, 2008
    GyPSii has partnered with Dopod in China to provide new and exciting location-based information and content features and services, for use on the mobile phone or via the Internet. The new services will be available to members of Dopod Club the exclusive online community for Dopod device users in China, when members download the GyPSii mobile client ... more

    Moscow To Present Sino-Russian Space Arms Race Control Initiative
    Moscow (RIA Novosti) Feb 12, 2008
    Russia will submit to a UN disarmament conference a joint Sino-Russian proposal for an international treaty to ban the deployment of weapons in outer space. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov will present the draft treaty to the UN-sponsored annual Geneva Disarmament Conference on February 12. The United States has been critical of the Russian-Chinese initiative, especially following ... more

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    International Team Establishes Unique Observatory In Antarctica
    Dome Argus, Antarctica (SPX) Feb 04, 2008
    A team of scientists representing six international institutions, including Texas A and M University, has succeeded in reaching the summit of Antarctica - also a monumental achievement for ground-based astronomy - to establish a new astronomical observatory at Dome Argus on the highest point of the Antarctic Plateau. Two weeks after arriving Jan. 11 at "Dome A" for only the second time in ... more

    Mars In Their Sights
    Phoenix AZ (SPX) Feb 04, 2008
    U.S. and Chinese students are taking aim at the Red Planet using an ASU-designed camera on a Mars-orbiting spacecraft. The target lies millions of miles away, but for the 22 high school students in the first-ever China Youth Space Academy, Mars is square in their sights. Fifteen high school students from China are at ASU's Mars Space Flight Facility, collaborating with seven students from ... more

    China, US aluminum giants buy into Rio Tinto
    London (AFP) Feb 1, 2008
    Chinese aluminium giant Chinalco said Friday it and US peer Alcoa have bought a 12-percent stake in Anglo-Australian miner Rio Tinto, setting up a possible takeover tussle with rival BHP Billiton. Analysts said the acquisition was a possible defensive move to prevent, or at the least complicate, any tie-up between Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton, two of the biggest miners and suppliers of raw mat ... more

    Atlaspost.Com -- An Innovative Social Mapping Site From Taiwan
    Taipei, Taiwan (SPX) Jan 31, 2008
    Atlaspost.com today officially launched its English site for the global market at DEMO 08. Atlaspost.com is a popular social mapping network from Taiwan. What makes Atlaspost.com stand out is that they have designed the map to be a fun place with three innovative features, which caught the eye of Google Taiwan. Among them, ''Atlas Village'' is regarded as one of the most innovative and fun ... more

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    Chinese Taikonaut Dismisses Environment Worries About New Space Launch Center
    Haikou, China (XNA) Jan 28, 2008
    Yang Liwei, China's first taikonaut, the Chinese term for astronaut, on Saturday dismissed worries about the environmental effects of a new space launch center to be built in the island province of Hainan, saying the launches will be non-toxic and do no harm to the local ecology. Yang, who is visiting the tropical island, said space and environment authorities had researched the impact of ... more

    China May Broadcast First Taikonaut Spacewalk Live
    Shanghai (AFP) Jan 26, 2008
    China may broadcast its first ever spacewalk live when it launches its third manned space mission later this year, state media reported Friday. The spacewalk is expected to be carried out by the crew of the Shenzhou VII spacecraft, rocketing into orbit some time late this year, Xinhua news agency said. "The Shenzhou VII spacecraft is capable of live-broadcasting the walk," Yuan Jie, presid ... more

    Move Over US - China To Be New Driver Of World's Economy And Innovation
    Athens GA (SPX) Jan 25, 2008
    A new study of worldwide technological competitiveness suggests China may soon rival the United States as the principal driver of the world's economy - a position the U.S. has held since the end of World War II. If that happens, it will mark the first time in nearly a century that two nations have competed for leadership as equals. The study's indicators predict that China will soon pass t ... more

    US subprime crisis could worsen China's bad loan problem: report
    Shanghai (AFP) Jan 22, 2008
    Chinese banks will see their non-performing loans increase due to the US subprime mortgage crisis and domestic economic cooling measures enforced by the government, state media reported Tuesday. "The non-performing loan ratio in the banking industry and risks of volatility in the capital market are both rising," the Financial News reported, citing Zhong Wei, an economist with Beijing Normal ... more

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