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China's Quirky Stock Market Finally Matters
Summary from multiple countries, from articles in English
MANY sympathetic Westerners view Chinese society along the lines of what they saw in the waning days of the Soviet Union: a repressive government backed by old hard-liners losing its grip to a new generation of well-educated, liberal-leaning sophisticates. (article 3) Educated young Chinese, far from being embarrassed or upset by their government's human-rights record, rank among the most patriotic, establishment-supporting people you 'll meet. (article 3) One Chinese friend who has a degree from a European university described the conflict to me as " a clash between the commercial world and an old aboriginal society. (article 3) As in much of Africa, Ncube said, China's reach into Zimbabwe's economy is equally pervasive: The roads are filled with Chinese buses, the markets with Chinese goods, and Chinese-made planes are in the skies. (article 5) Her recent stern comments on China's internal crackdown collide with former President Bill Clinton's fundraising relationship with a Chinese Internet company accused of collaborating with the mainland government's censorship of the Web. (article 1) This is a shame of the U.S. said Harry Wu, an exiled Chinese activist based in Washington. (article 1) From Tibetan monks to human rights activists, recent events have shown that China can still be a dangerous place to be vocal. (article 7)

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  • Summary from United States, from articles in English (5 articles) [compare]

  • Other stories about China, Chinese and Tibet:
  • China and Taiwan Report Small Steps in Easing Tensions (5 articles)
  • China says relay 'to go smoothly' (14 articles)
  • Dalai Lama renews calls for China to withdraw troops, stop Tibet suppression (35 articles)

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  • Story keywords
    China, Chinese, Tibet, Dalai, Lama

    Source articles
    1. body {background:#FFFFFF} (L.A. Times, 04/13/2008, 1578 words)
    2. China's Quirky Stock Market Finally Matters (Washington Post, 04/13/2008, 677 words)
    3. New York Times (nytimes.com, 04/13/2008, 840 words)
    4. West must be careful with Chinese whispers (timesonline.co.uk, 04/11/2008, 1181 words)
    5. In Africa, China Trade Brings Growth, Unease (Washington Post, 04/13/2008, 567 words)
    6. protein misfolding (Nature Journals, 04/13/2008, 458 words)
    7. To go green is glorious (BBC News, 04/13/2008, 929 words)




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