Friday, September 02, 2005

News

Charity Begins at Home: China is one of the most popular countries for Westerners looking to adopt children. But today more Chinese than ever are doing the same thing themselves—adopting or providing foster care to thousands of orphans and abandoned kids, almost all of whom are girls.

China more popular than U.S. overseas: The United States’ image is so tattered overseas two years after the Iraq invasion that China, which is ruled by a communist dictatorship, is viewed more favorably than the U.S. in many countries, an international poll found.

A Watchful Eye on China's Blogosphere: China may have some of the world's most active Internet police, who make sure its citizens don't get out of line while they're online. But Hu Zhiguang is out to prove that the blogosphere is nonetheless alive and thriving in China.

US places curbs on Chinese bras: The US has introduced further quotas on Chinese-made clothing exports, intensifying an already fierce trade dispute between the two countries.

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