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7 years of food and reporting memories in China

For a time, it seemed like eating a meal in China was a little like playing a game of Russian roulette with food. FILE - In this Thursday, Feb 27, 2003 file photo, indigenous Muslim workers enjoy a meal around a makeshift stove outside their ...

From AUDRA ANG, Taiwan News,  11 Aug 2009

Panic as radiation rumors spread

RESIDENTS fled a county in central China at the weekend over rumors of a radiation leak at a factory but most returned yesterday after local government issued assurances that it was safe. The exodus was sparked last Friday when bystanders saw ...

From AUDRA ANG, Shanghai Daily,  20 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Environmental Protection Agency

Chinese villagers flee county in radiation scare

BEIJING - Residents fled a central Chinese county at the weekend over rumors of a radiation leak at a factory but most had returned by Monday after government assurances it was safe. . . . ...

From AUDRA ANG, Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor,  20 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Environmental Protection Agency

Report: Group linked to al-Qaida threatens China

BEIJING (AP) — An offshoot of a secessionist group with ties to al-Qaida is threatening revenge for the deaths of Muslim Uighurs in clashes with Chinese earlier this month, a U.S. group that monitors militant Web sites said. The Washington-based SITE ...

From AUDRA ANG, NevadaAppeal.com,  18 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Al-Qaeda

Report: Group tied to al-Qaida threatens China

A group linked to al-Qaida that threatened to disrupt last year's Beijing Olympics is vowing to avenge Muslim Uighurs who died in ethnic violence with Chinese earlier this month. The Turkistan Islamic Party condemned the violence between Chinese ...

From AUDRA ANG, Taiwan News,  18 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Al-Qaeda

China shuts down legal center, revokes licenses

BEIJING—Beijing officials shut down a legal research center led by activist lawyers Friday, while China revoked the licenses of more than 50 lawyers, many known for their human rights cases. The moves appear to be a new government push to oversee ...

From AUDRA ANG, Boston Globe,  17 Jul 2009

Beijing warns lawyers off Xinjiang riot cases

Beijing is warning lawyers away from cases involving the recent ethnic violence in the far western region of Xinjiang, saying it is important to protect the country's unity. The Bureau for Legal Affairs of Beijing said the violence that started ...

From AUDRA ANG, Taiwan News,  13 Jul 2009

400,000 leave their homes after quake in China

BEIJING—More than 400,000 people have left their homes after an earthquake rocked southwestern China, killing one person and destroying thousands of houses, state media said Friday. A man injured in an earthquake is taken into a hospital emergency ...

From AUDRA ANG, Denver Post,  10 Jul 2009

Xinjiang riots echo last year's Tibet unrest

The bloody riots in China's Muslim far west are a disturbing reminder of anti-Chinese violence in another troubled region _ Tibet _ and show how heavy-handed rule and radical resistance are pushing unrest to new heights. Zhao Li Hong, right ...

From AUDRA ANG, eTaiwan News,  6 Jul 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Congress

3 dead, 60 hurt in central China train collision

Two passenger trains collided Monday in an accident that killed three people and injured an additional 60 as train cars were derailed and nearby houses knocked over, Chinese state media and an official said. The pre-dawn crash occurred in Hunan ...

From AUDRA ANG, eTaiwan News,  29 Jun 2009

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