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China police rescue trafficked children - Washington Post

China police rescue trafficked children
Washington Post, United States
The Wuhan Rail Bureau in central China has also netted 18 suspects in an 8-day campaign targeting trains pulling in from the city of Kunming, the capital of impoverished Yunnan province in southeast China, the Xinhua news agency said.

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China-invested hospital opens in Nepali capital
China Daily, China
KATHMANDU: China Nepal Boda Hospital at New Baneshwar in the capital Kathmandu will be open to the public from Sunday. The hospital, established with Chinese private sector investment, will provide quality health services at low prices, board members

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China Daily
Study: Beijing's air worse than at past Olympics
The Associated Press
BEIJING (AP) — Beijing's notoriously dirty air was cleaner during last summer's Olympic games, but pollution levels were still much worse than at recent Olympics, despite a massive Chinese cleanup campaign, a new report said. Athletes in Beijing faced
Twittering Bad Air Particles in Beijing TIME
2008 Olympics posts 1.2b yuan operating profit Shanghai Daily
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Washington Post
China recruits volunteer net porn police
Register, UK
Government-run news agency Xinhua reports volunteers will be registered under the auspices of China's Capital Civic Enhancement Committee Office (CCECO). The government will also enlist "supervision volunteers" to patrol internet cafes for vulgar
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New York Times
Tibetan Monks Tell Tale of Escape From China
New York Times, United States
When the Chinese-appointed Panchen Lama visited Labrang several years ago, monks were forced to stay indoors to prevent disturbances. Last year, when monks in Lhasa, the Tibetan capital, began leading peaceful protests on March 10, word spread quickly

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