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  • Voices

    Media
    The Chinese-language media in Australia and elsewhere is becoming more and more ...
    Jonathan Hassid, an expert in Chinese media at University of Technology, Sydney
    Sydney Morning Herald | 2011-04-14
    If the United States would not allow CNOOC to purchase Unocal, will not itself g...
    Zhang Guobao, deputy director of the National Development and Reform Commission
    Reuters | 2011-04-14
    People living in Shenzhen without proper identity or justifiable reasons, and th...
    Shen Shaobao, Deputy director of the Shenzhen Public Security Bureau
    WSJ | 2011-04-13
    Prices
    The central authorities think that the problem of urban housing has already impa...
    Yun Xiaosu, Vice Minister of Land and Resources
    Xinhua agency | 2011-04-13
    Kangaroo will to a large extent just slot right into that existing tradition in ...
    John Kelly, executive director of the Kangaroo Industry Association of Australia
    New York Times | 2011-04-13
    Crackdown
    When looking at it from a national perspective, Chongqing isn't necessarily home...
    Wu Bangguo, chairman of the NPC standing committee
    Lianhe Zaobao | 2011-04-12
    Rumors
    If politicians fail to address netizens' concerns in a timely manner on their bl...
    Liu Xiaoying, professor in international communications at the Communications University of China
    Global Times | 2011-04-12
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    Source:Economic Observer Online
    Chief Engineer at MIIT Officially Removed from Position
    Following reports that Su Jinsheng (蘇金生), the chief engineer at the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), had been taken away for questioning and investigation by unspecified aut...
    Source:MIIT
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    A look at what the heads of 23 central government departments view as the most important g...

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