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Silicon Sweatshops

Taipai, Taiwan — Hourly wages below a dollar. Firings with no notice. Indifferent bosses. Labor brokers that leech away months of a worker's hard-earned wages. A corporate shell game that leaves no one responsible. Such...

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blister packaging,blister pack,clamshell pack,clamshell packaging China factory

Neusten News von blister packaging China factory Blister Packaging and Clamshells Making China Factory is specialized in producing different kinds of blisters and clamshells. Our vacuum thermoforming products include: plastic...

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GE inks deal to deploy "clean coal" technology in China

Yvonne Chan in Hong Kong, BusinessGreen , Wednesday 18 November 2009 at 09:09:00 Joint venture with Chinese coal giant Shenhua aimed at building new gasification plants General Electric (GE) and China's biggest coal producer,...

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F/T conference adds session on China

By Furniture Today Staff -- Furniture Today, November 16, 2009 HIGH POINT — Furniture/Today's 13th Annual Leadership Conference, set for Dec. 2 to 4 at Ritz Carlton Golf Resort in Naples, Fla., has added a bonus presentation on...

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GlobalPost: Silicon Sweatshops

Your favorite gadget was likely made and assembled in Asia by workers who have few rights (GlobalPost) [Editor’s note: Silicon Sweatshops is a five-part GlobalPost investigation of the supply chains that produce many of the...

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What types of spatial soliton can be formed based on two-photon-isomerisation?

Authors: J.C. Liang, Z.B. Cai, Y.Z. Sun, L. Yi and H.C. Wang Eur. Phys. J. D 55, 685 (2009) Received 9 June 2009 / Received in final form 29 June 2009 / Published online 4 September 2009 Pacs: 42.65.Tg - Optical solitons;...

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Mutual financial reliance binds U.S., China

The U.S. and Chinese economies have become intertwined, locked in a kind of co-dependency that neither side thinks is particularly healthy, but which neither will move to break. Chinese people - China - Asia - United States -...

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6 Taiwanese in court over fatal crane crash

SIX workers at a Taiwan construction company have been sentenced to jail for negligence leading to a crane crash that killed three Chinese mainland tourists in Taipei earlier this year. The six, an engineer, a...

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Reorders Finally Catching Up?

A quick note from a friend at one of the large freight forwarders leads me to believe that we are in the initial phases of a restocking: I don’t know what’s going on, everyone, needs everything yesterday and no capacity in the...

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China Officials Try New Press Restrictions, Then Back Off

By Weiguo Gong & Matthew Robertson, Epoch Times Staff, Oct 28, 2009 - Propaganda officials in southern China were forced to limit the scope of an order requiring journalists to apply for a “special journalist license” before...

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