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December 10, 2012
NUKEWARS
Five charged in US over Iran, China exports
New York (AFP) Dec 6, 2012
Five people have been charged in New York in two separate alleged schemes to export illegal shipments of military grade technology to China and Iran, US officials said. On Thursday, federal law enforcement officials announced the arrest of Mark Henry, 49, for allegedly exporting dual-use goods to China and Taiwan between 2009 and this September. Henry was accused of selling materials that can be used in rocket nozzles and also trying to export microwave amplifiers, which are likewise considered ... read more
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TERROR WARS

Agony endures 75 years after Nanjing Massacre
Three quarters of a century after Japanese soldiers butchered her family and left her for dead, Xia Shuqin says she relives her terror with every denial that the Nanjing Massacre ever happened. ... more
SINO DAILY

China says two arrested for inciting self-immolations
A monk and his nephew were detained for inciting eight Tibetan people to set themselves on fire in a restive Chinese region that has become a flashpoint for protests against Beijing's rule, state media said Sunday. ... more
SINO DAILY

Watches, mistresses on show as China highlights graft
Lurid reports of Chinese officials sporting luxury watches or promoting their twin mistresses are being hailed by state media as proof of a corruption crackdown - but real reforms remain a distant prospect. ... more
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SINO DAILY

Nobel laureate Mo Yan takes swipe at critics in lecture
Chinese Nobel literature laureate Mo Yan on Friday took a swipe at his critics in the traditional Nobel lecture, saying their target "had nothing to do" with him and urging them to read his books. ... more


FARM NEWS

Glencore gets Chinese go-ahead for 6.1bn Viterra buy
The Swiss commodities giant Glencore said Friday that Chinese authorities have approved its purchase of the Canadian agri-business group Viterra and that it had thus cleared the last regulatory hurdle to the $6.1-billion deal. ... more
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SINO DAILY

Police clash with thousands of rioters in south China
Police in a south China city bordering Vietnam clashed with thousands of rioters who were protesting excessive brutality meted out to a suspected smuggler, the government and a rights group said. ... more
SINO DAILY

China lambasts US over Tibet self-immolation comments
China on Friday angrily rejected US charges that its policies in Tibet were leading Tibetans to set themselves alight in protest and accused Washington of backing independence forces in the Himalayan region. ... more
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DEMOCRACY

Myanmar apologises to monks over mine protest injuries
Myanmar's government has apologised to senior Buddhist clerics over injuries sustained by monks in a police crackdown on a rally at a Chinese-backed copper mine, state media said Saturday. ... more
ENERGY TECH

China's CNOOC say Nexen staff will benefit from takeover
A Beijing-based energy giant which will take over a Canadian firm in what is reportedly China's biggest-ever foreign investment has said local employees will benefit from the deal. ... more
POLITICAL ECONOMY

China's economy shows pick-up amid leadership transition
China released a series of figures Sunday showing continued strength in the world's second largest economy as it prepares for new leaders tasked with sustaining the country's dramatic growth. ... more
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POLITICAL ECONOMY

Chinese inflation rises to 2.0 percent in November
China's inflation rate increased to 2.0 percent in November, official figures showed Sunday, in another sign of a continued rebound in the world's second biggest economy following a marked slowdown. ... more
ENERGY TECH

Canada approves two energy takeovers worth $20 bn
Canada on Friday approved two major takeovers of energy firms by the Chinese state-owned giant CNOOC and Malaysia's national oil company Petronas - deals worth an estimated more than US$20 billion in total. ... more
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ENERGY TECH

Vietnam breaks up anti-China rally, arrests protesters
Vietnam broke up an anti-China rallies in its two main cities and arrested around 20 people Sunday, activists told AFP, in the latest protests against Beijing as tensions flare over the South China Sea. ... more
ENERGY TECH

US extends exemptions for Asian powers to Iran oil sanctions
The United States on Friday extended exemptions from sanctions designed to choke Iran's oil exports to nine major economic powers, including China, Taiwan, India and South Korea. ... more
AEROSPACE

Chinese in talks to buy aircraft leaser ILFC
US government-controlled insurance group AIG said Friday it was in talks to sell a majority stake in International Lease Finance Corporation (ILFC) to a consortium of Chinese companies. ... more
AEROSPACE
Groupon surges on takeover chatter

Hong Kong leader warns of talent drain over housing

Chinese workers stage new protest in Singapore


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Invasive grass fuels increased fire activity in the West

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AEROSPACE
President's allies keep majority in Burkina vote

10 dead after S. Sudan army fires on protestors: UN

African Union, Somali troops capture Islamist stronghold


AEROSPACE
GM says China car sales on track for record 2012

Work on automatic control of driverless vehicles through intersections receives recognition

Volvo eyes 'no-death' goal in its new cars by 2020

TRADE WARS

Chinese insurer PICC soars on Hong Kong debut
Chinese insurer PICC surged Friday on its Hong Kong trading debut, as the city's biggest share sale this year provided an upbeat end to a weak year in the global IPO market. ... more
ENERGY TECH

Four Chinese ships in disputed waters: Japan
Four Chinese government ships sailed into the territorial waters of disputed islands controlled by Tokyo in the East China Sea on Friday, Japan's coastguard said. ... more
POLITICAL ECONOMY

ADB cuts Asia growth forecasts on India's slowdown
The Asian Development Bank on Friday cut its economic growth forecasts for the region, which has been dragged back by a continued slowdown in India despite positive data out of powerhouse China. ... more
TRADE WARS

Chinese workers stage new protest in Singapore
Two crane operators staged a high-rise protest at a construction site in Singapore on Thursday, its second industrial incident involving mainland Chinese workers in less than two weeks. ... more
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TECH SPACE

Apple's CEO to bring production back to US

TRADE WARS

Hong Kong leader warns of talent drain over housing

CAR TECH

GM says China car sales on track for record 2012

ENERGY TECH

China demands Vietnam stop oil probe

TRADE WARS

Beijing to allow visa-free transit trips

MOON DAILY

Chinese astronauts may grow veg on Moon

FARM NEWS

Asia's King Power snaps up Bordeaux estate

FROTH AND BUBBLE

China aims to reduce air pollution

SINO DAILY

China mayor watch scandal stirs online resentment

SINO DAILY

Mo Yan: Chronicler of a turbulent Chinese century

Diplomatic efforts to halt N. Korea rocket launch

China to press murder charges for inciting Tibet immolations

World's tallest woman dies in China: authorities

China war veteran, 80, sent to labour camp: son

China grabs Mideast oil as U.S. power dips

New China leaders urge end to 'pointless meetings'

China mine blast kills 17: state media

China island row takes bite out of Japan tourism

China Southern to buy 10 A330-300 aircraft

Taiwan concerned over China high-tech talent poaching

Activists slam Singapore crackdown on China strikers

China prepares to grow vegetables on Mars: state media

Four injured in China fighter jet crash: reports

China's Xi vows to rule by law

Taiwan students demand right to protest freely

India stands firm on South China Sea

Vietnam in sabotage claim against Chinese boats

Chinese ship enters disputed waters: Japan

Volvo eyes 'no-death' goal in its new cars by 2020

China opposes US bill on island dispute

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