Henan

New 500-million-ton coalfield discovered in Henan

A report on discovering a new coalfield with reserves of more than 500 million tons has passed the judgment of experts. It is estimated that the coalfield is worth more than 1,000 billion yuan, according to the Fourth...

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Gas shortage lingers in cities

Chinese cities are grappling for a second week with the most serious natural gas shortage in nearly a decade, triggered by unusually early winter weather, and the nation's top economic planner is urging suppliers to meet...

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Mother Helps Son Find Birth Parents In China

For years, an Eastern Shore teenager believed he'd been abandoned by his birth parents. Christian came to America when he was 10, when Julia Norris adopted him from a Chinese orphanage. Haunted by vague childhood memories of...

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China Could be Eyeing GM

According to CNNMoney.com , there is growing speculation that when General Motors goes public, there could be heavy interest from Chinese companies in buying a controlling share of the iconic American automaker.

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China Real Estate Market Recovers

Though foreign investment decreases, the Chinese real estate market booms. It is forecasted that the China real estate market will keep increasing in 2009, and boom in 2010 and 2011, for the government has offered new policies...

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Asia Sentinel Loses A Singapore Correspondent

Ben Bland, Asia Sentinel If self-censorship is rife among foreign reporters, who can simply leave the Lion City when they fall foul of the authorities, imagine the predicament faced by Singaporean journalists. Even if they...

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2010 IEEE/WIC/ACM Int'l Conf on Intelligent Agent Technology - Call for Papers

IEEE/WIC/ACM Intelligent Agent Technology 2010 CALL FOR PAPERS 2010 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Intelligent Agent Technology (IAT-10) August 31 - September 3, 2010, York University, Toronto, Canada...

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In China, an easy route to academic glory

China produces the highest number of PhD graduates in the world annually, but many fear the number is vastly inflated with officials who - seeking rapid promotion - have paid universities for the prestigious qualification...

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Conn. family sues over fatal Wash. pedicab crash

A Connecticut family is suing a Washington pedicab company, saying faulty brakes were to blame for their father's death in a Seattle crash last year. The Associated Press SEATTLE — A Connecticut family is suing a Washington...

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Market blamed for gas pains

Energy analysts have blamed the country's "monopolistic natural gas market" for one of the most serious gas shortages in decades, made worse by high gas consumption amid freezing temperatures and snowstorms in the south. "The...

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