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China Increases Hospital Security Amid Rising Doctor-Patient Attacks

(author unknown) | May 07, 2012 10:52 am

Chinese authorities are installing police stations in hospitals amid a series of violent attacks on doctors by patients. Friday's notice seeking cooperation from health establishments strives to resolve health staff and patient tensions.
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What will happen to Chen Guangcheng's calls for investigation

(author unknown) | May 07, 2012 10:50 am

Chen Guangcheng initially made the decision to stay in China, but now that Chen and his his family are looking to leave China, it raises the question - what will happen to these investigations?
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Friend of Chen Guangcheng Details His Escape

(author unknown) | May 07, 2012 10:43 am

Blind Chinese Activist Chen Guangcheng planned his escape while under house arrest, says fellow activist friend He Peirong. She drove Chen to Beijing after he escaped from his home in China's Shandong province.
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U.S. Officials Suspected Blind Dissident Had Cancer

The Huffington Post News Team | May 07, 2012 09:54 am

Foreign Policy reports that when Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng arrived at the U.S. Embassy last week, officials suspected that he may have had ca... Read more: Chen Guangcheng China, Video, China Activist, China Dissident, Chen Guangcheng Cancer, China, Chen Guangcheng, World News
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Chinese demand for metals continues with country 'set to avoid hard landing'

Emma Rowley | May 07, 2012 01:08 pm

The eurozone crisis is flaring up once more. China has cut its growth target from 8pc to 7.5pc a year, and global economic sentiment is fragile to say the least.
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In Rise And Fall Of China's Bo Xilai, An Arc Of Ruthlessness

The Huffington Post News Team | May 07, 2012 08:20 am

BEIJING -- "News 1+1" is a sort of Chinese "60 Minutes," a newsmagazine on state-run China Central Television that explores -- as much as the censors ... Read more: Bo Xilai, China, World News
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Chen Guangcheng calls on Beijing to keep its word and allow him to leave China

Telegraph Staff | May 07, 2012 11:46 am

The blind dissident Chen Guangcheng said on Monday that he expects to travel to the United States before "too long", as China warned America that it should "take necessary measures" to prevent such a diplomatic incident happening again.
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Tibet landslide caught on camera

Telegraph Staff | May 07, 2012 11:43 am

Amateur footage captures a large landslide blocking a cliff-top road in Tibet, before rescue workers attempt to clear the way using explosives.
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'No News' on Chen Study Leave

finneyr | May 07, 2012 12:03 pm

U.S. officials have no timetable for the Chinese activist's departure.
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Activist Confident China Will Let Him Leave

The Huffington Post News Team | May 07, 2012 03:02 am

BEIJING (AP) — A Chinese activist who triggered a diplomatic dispute between China and the United States said Monday he is confident that Beijing wi... Read more: Video, Chen Guangcheng u.s., China Chen Guangcheng, China Blind Activist, China, China Activists U.S., Chen Guangcheng House Arrest, Chen Guangcheng, Ap, World News
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Adam Moser: If China Has a John Stossel, Be Afraid, Very Afraid

Adam Moser | May 07, 2012 07:19 am

America's geography blesses it with abundant natural resources and a relatively small population. But China lacks such advantages. Read more: Water Pollution, China Pollution, Green Jobs, China Water Crisis, China Environment, Environmentalism, Green Living, Pollution, Air Pollution, China, John Stossel, Green News
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China Focus: How China's Power Struggle Influenced Chen Guangcheng Case

(author unknown) | May 07, 2012 06:47 am

The US government has struggled in its negotiations with the Chinese government over blind legal activist Chen Guangcheng.
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Dead Baby Flesh Smuggled In Capsules

The Huffington Post News Team | May 07, 2012 06:11 am

SEOUL, South Korea -- South Korea has seized thousands of smuggled drug capsules filled with powdered flesh from dead babies, which some people believ... Read more: Video, Human Flesh Pills, Dead Babies Flesh, Dead Baby Flesh, South Korea, Dead Babies, China, South Korea Smuggling, World News
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Beijing Design Festival: slaying the dragon

David Nicholls | May 07, 2012 10:03 am

China's artists and architects are making their mark on the international stage, but can its furniture makers break free from the shackles of their country's heritage? David Nicholls visits the inaugural Beijing Design Festival to find out.
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Treasures of Deng Tuo, a Conformist Rebel

By SHEILA MELVIN | May 07, 2012 12:00 am

The exhibition of the collection of Deng at the National Art Museum of China praises his generosity, but fails to mention what happened to Deng himself.
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For China, Oil Helps Lift Other Exports

By REUTERS | May 07, 2012 12:00 am

Fast-growing countries producing oil and other commodities are taking advantage of recent gains by buying about half of the $2 trillion worth of goods sold by China overseas.
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'Hunger' Hopes for China Appetite

Laurie Burkitt | May 07, 2012 09:51 am

Associated Press Jennifer Lawrence, left, and Liam Hemsworth in "The Hunger Games" Lions Gate Entertainment Corp. is taking "The Hunger Games" to China, in Hollywood's most recent ploy to feed off of China's growing number of movie-goers. "The Hunger Games," based on a trilogy of young-adult books by author Suzanne Collins, has been one of the biggest films of 2012, grossing nearly $620 million in world-wide box office sales, according to a statement from Lions Gate. The studio hopes to...
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US Vice-President Biden: Dissident Chen's "Future Is In America"

(author unknown) | May 07, 2012 05:17 am

US Vice President Biden appears to be trying to cut through the confusion that's surrounded so many aspects of the case of dissident lawyer Chen Guangcheng. In his appearance before the press on Sunday...
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Do not let dissidents into embassy again: China cautions US

(author unknown) | May 07, 2012 08:13 am

Accusing the US of sheltering blind activist in its embassy here using "abnormal means", China today asked America not to repeat such an incident again in the overall interest of bilateral ties.
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London's Games, an Island Between Beijing and Rio

By CHRISTOPHER CLAREY | May 07, 2012 12:00 am

The 2012 Olympics, although lacking in geopolitical oomph, do have a big-ticket project: The Olympic Park in Stratford, east London.
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