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Mongolians destroy Great Wall of China

More than 2,000 years after it was built to keep out their ancestors, Mongolians have succeeded in punching a hole through a large section of the Great Wall of China. By Malcolm Moore in Shanghai Around 300 feet of the wall in...

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Former principal held in fraud case

A FORMER principal at a medical school in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region who had fled to Mongolia has been arrested on fraud charges, police said yesterday. Ethnic Mongolian Batuzhangga, 35, the...

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TCL Expected to Seek Taiwan Partners For 8.5G LCD Factory - Zibb....

BEIJING, Nov 24, 2009 (SinoCast Daily Business Beat via COMTEX) -- Company: TCL Corp Mainland China-based electronics maker TCL Corp. (SZSE: 000100) is likely to lure some partners from Taiwan for the building of an 8.5G...

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China shares fall on economic policy uncertainty

Chinese shares retreated Tuesday on policy uncertainty ahead of the government's annual economic planning meeting. The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index plunged by 115.14 points, or 3.5 percent, to close at 3,223.53. The...

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China's Empty City -- bizarre

China's Empty City Ordos, China -- is a beautiful modern city. It was built from the ground up in just five years. The streets are clean. And the neighborhoods are quiet. But something is missing. The city was built to...

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Prison officials face prosecution after fatal north China jail break

A former prison warden and six other prison staff have been arrested in connection with a prison break that left one guard dead in north China last month. Former warden Zhang Heping was arrested on charges of dereliction of...

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Controversy Over Arrest of Head of Tibetan Medical College

Four Chinese policemen have arrested on October 3 the head of a Tibetan medical college just outside United Nations’ refugee agency office building in Ulaanbaatar with the help of more than 10 Mongolian police officers, Radio...

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Uzma diversifies into exploration and production

HELPING clients exploit the very last drop of oil by using its expertise and knowledge in marginal fields production used to be what Uzma Bhd did – until now, that is. The oil and gas services provider bought a 35% stake in...

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This Week in Solar

On Monday, Suntech Power (NYSE: STP) kicked things off by announcing it had chosen a site near Phoenix for its first American manufacturing plant. The company's U.S. head of business development pointed to the weight of solar...

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Uncertainty Breeds Opportunity in Specialty Pharma Stock Pick From Piper Jaffray Senior Research...

67 WALL STREET, New York - The Wall Street Transcript has just published its Pharmaceuticals Report offering a timely review of the sector to serious investors and industry executives. Traditional Chinese Medicine VS. Western...

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