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In wake of China's tainted food, Olympic planners strive for healthy meals
CHANGPING, China — Guards carefully monitor the perimeter of Lin Yuan's farm, where carrots, peppers, tomatoes and other vegetables will ripen just in time for the hungry athletes arriving for the Beijing Summer Olympics.
Nations:China U.S. Activities:China Product Safety Crisis 2008 Beijing Olympics Source:(McClatchy)
2008-07-13
U.S. warns of resistance in China to market reforms
BEIJING (Reuters) - China must make a stand against the opponents of reform and allow market forces to play a greater role in setting prices, including the yuan's exchange rate, a senior U.S. official said on Thursday.
Activities:Chinese Currency Dispute China Economic Reform China-U.S. Trade Ties 2007 Global Credit Crunch Source:(Reuters)
2008-07-03
Police stop Tibetan protesters near Chinese border
KATMANDU, Nepal - Nepalese police detained 42 Tibetan monks and nuns Tuesday after the group trekked for five days through the Himalayas to protest China's crackdown on dissidents in their homeland, officials said.
Nations:Nepal China Activities:Tibet Issues Source:(AP)
2008-07-01
China says NGOs stir anti-Chinese feelings in Darfur
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's envoy to the strike-torn Sudanese region of Darfur on Thursday accused western media and non-governmental groups of stirring up anti-Chinese feelings among opposition groups in the African country.
People:Steven Spielberg Activities:Western Media Bias Darfur Genocide Crisis Source:(Reuters)
2008-06-26
China: Media, organizations distorting Darfur
BEIJING - China's special envoy to Darfur accused some Western media and organizations of distorting Beijing's role in the war-torn Sudanese region, saying Thursday that China was actively working for a diplomatic solution.
Nations:China People:Steven Spielberg Activities:Western Media Bias Darfur Genocide Crisis Source:(AP)
2008-06-26
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