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    EDITORIAL
    Slipping Past the Anti-monopoly Law
    A massive telecom merger last Fall has inexplicably slipped past anti-trust review, setting a dangerous precedent for state-owned firms as they speed-up restructuring efforts.Editorial staff | 2009-05-04
    EDITORIAL
    A Shift is Needed, But Not Overnight
    China needs to transition from being an export-driven economy to a consumption-driven one, but it cannot happen overnight. Getting through the crisis means finding a middle road.Editorial Staff | 2009-04-13
    EDITORIAL
    China: No Longer Just a Quiet Listener
    When Chinese leaders attend the G20 this week, don't expect them to sit quietly. New responsibilities in the world economy mean China will also demand a greater voice and a right to pursue its own agenda.Editorial board | 2009-03-30
    OPINION
    What Are We Afraid of?
    Though based on sound legal ground, the blocked Coca-Cola purchase of Huiyuan is worth extra scrutiny. Why is it in the public interest and under the spotlight?EO Editorial Board | 2009-03-23
    EDITORIAL
    There's More Than Just the Economy
    The EO calls for Chinese not to forget those issues we cared so deeply about before the economic slowdown.EO Editorial Board | 2009-03-09
    EDITORIAL
    Seeking for the Source of Confidence
    China's fix to the current economic slowdown is just the opposite to US's - the earlier needs to liberate its markets further, instead of tightening regulations.EO Editorial Board | 2009-03-02
    EDITORIAL
    Introduce Local Bonds with Care
    The introduction of local government bonds may boost funding for local development, but caution must be exercised to avoid local debts and defaulted loans from escalating.The EO Editorial Board | 2009-02-23
    EDITORIAL
    Both the Free Market and Government Supervision Ha...
    Wen's statements in the UK were supportive of measured market reforms.Editorial staff | 2009-02-09
    EDITORIAL
    The Future of Chimerica
    A bright future is only possible if both China and the US are in the picture.Editorial staff | 2009-02-02
    EDITORIAL
    Realistic Assessment Key to Revival
    Optimism over China's recovery should be tempered with realism, as there is no fast fix to the economic slowdown.Editorial staff | 2009-01-19
    EDITORIAL
    Let Wisdom Shine on 2009
    How can China face the uncertainties of 2009? With wisdom and reflection, says the EO.Editorial board | 2009-01-05
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    Briefs

    Urumuqi Death Toll Rises to 156
    Another sixteen victims were reported killed in the violent clashes that erupted in Urumuqi on July 5, taking the total death toll up to 156.
    Liu Peng
    5.6-Magnitude Quake Rocks Sichuan
    Mianzhu, one of the areas hardest-hit by last year's devastating earthquake, was rocked by another moderately strong quake early Tuesday morning.
    Liu Peng
    Steel Trap: How to Stop Chinese Steel Selling Stat...
    If China really wants to protect its national interest, it needs to allow small and medium...

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