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A plain clothes policeman walks the stairway of the stampede site at Yucai Middle School in Xiangxiang, in south China's Hunan province, Tuesday, Dec...It was raining hard, and the hundreds of children leaving their evening classes raced down the narrow...
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The Central Economic Work Conference, attended by senior officials from both central and local governments, will review China's stimulus measures over the past year and determine the parameters of policy for next year. The ruling Communist Party's decision-making...
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He said during the meeting ministers of Least Developed Countries expressed their doubt saying they do not believe that the meet will bring the end of Doha round in the Geneva conference. Faruk Khan was addressing a press conference after returning home...
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The possibility to appoint a new secretary general for the party appears to be slim now. The reconstitution of the standing committee and the executive committee are likely to be considered following the council, sources inside the party said. Adoption...
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Rampant corruption, one-party rule, the facade of a legal system, and state controls over the press has enabled the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to rule China for 60 years. Communist Party leaders are ever watchful to challenges to their rule and reputation.
Tags: New China, Chinese Communist Party, Zhao Ziyang, Tiananmen Square Massacre, Philip P. Pan, Cheng Yizhong, truth seekers, says pan, Russia, Sars, Wen Jiabao, Communist Party of China, Falun Gong, Politics, Tiananmen Square protests, Prisoner of the State: The Secret Journal of Premier Zhao Ziyang, Cultural Revolution, Zeng Qinghong
The ruling parties of China and Bangladesh on Thursday pledged to learn from each other on party and state governance. The pledge came out of the meeting between Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping and Secretary General of Bangladesh Awami League (BAL)...
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Global Times, a newspaper linked to the Communist Party of China, has initiated an Internet debate on whether India and China are partners or competitors. "A debate themed "Are China and India competitors or partners?" Please join us now!,” the paper’s...
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Lai Changxing built this $18 million replica of the Tiananmen Gate — complete with Mao's photo — on a 67-hectare site outside Xiamen as a film set and tourist attraction. To hear China's rulers tell it, it was the biggest bust in the history of the People's...
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What is less well known by the West are movements of popular dissent within China today, particularly those that have been spurred by the book, Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party. Five years ago, in November 2004, the Nine Commentaries was published.
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0 AM Sunset : 4:47 PM Today Morning mist later clear sky. New Delhi, Nov. 21: A senior Chinese communist party official has equated Maoists with terrorists, going far beyond the sterile labels usually used by Beijing. Maoism is nothing but terrorism.
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