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         Chinese Government:     more books (100)
  1. China's Banking and Financial Markets: The Internal Research Report of the Chinese Government by Li Yang, Robert Lawrence Kuhn, 2007-04-13
  2. State and Peasant in Contemporary China: The Political Economy of Village Government (Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan) by Jean C. Oi, 1991-08-12
  3. An Introduction to Government-Binding Theory in Chinese Syntax (Distinguished Dissertations) by Yuanjian He, 1996-07
  4. Financing the Chinese Government Budget by George N Ecklund, 0000
  5. Financing the Chinese government budget, Mainland China, 1950-1959, by George N. Ecklund by George N. Ecklund, 1966
  6. China; or, Illustrations of the Symbols, Philosophy, Antiquities, Customs, Superstitions, Laws, Government, Education, and Literature of the Chinese: Derived ... accompanied with drawings from native works by Samuel Kidd, 2005-11-30
  7. Chinese Government Likely to Announce Telecom Restructuring Plan by Year End.(Brief Article): An article from: China Telecom
  8. The Chinese Government. A Manual of Chinese Titles, Categorically Arranged and Explained, with an Appendix by William Frederick Mayers, 2005-12-05
  9. The Shu King Or The Chinese Historical Classic: Being An Authentic Record Of The Religion, Philosophy, Customs And Government Of The Chinese From The Earliest Times
  10. A View of China, for Philological Purposes; Containing a Sketch of Chinese Chronology, Geography, Government, Religion & Customs by Robert Morrison, 2001-01-15
  11. The Politics of Agricultural Cooperativization in China: Mao, Deng Zihui, and the "High Tide" of 1955 (Chinese Law & Government)
  12. White Papers of the Chinese Government, (2) 1996-1999
  13. Busting the baby boom. (Chinese government's controversial policies to control population growth): An article from: Canada and the World Backgrounder by Linda E. Taylor, 1996-01-01
  14. HUCKER: CHINESE GOVERNMENT IN MING TIMES (CLOTH) by CO HUCKER, 1969-03-01

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203. Chiefs Of State And Cabinet Members Of Foreign Governments Last
(Special Administrative Region of the People s Republic of China). Chief Executive, Donald TSANG Yamkuen. Chief Secretary for Administration
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/chiefs/chiefs38.html
China - 7/19/2005
Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments Last Updated: 7/19/2005 China
President HU Jintao Vice President ZENG Qinghong Premier, State Council WEN Jiabao Vice Premier, State Council HUANG Ju Vice Premier, State Council WU Yi Vice Premier, State Council ZENG Peiyan Vice Premier, State Council HUI Liangyu State Councilor, State Council ZHOU Yongkang State Councilor, State Council CAO Gangchuan State Councilor, State Council TANG Jiaxuan State Councilor, State Council HUA Jianmin State Councilor, State Council CHEN Zhili Sec. Gen., State Council HUA Jianmin Chmn., Central Military Commission HU Jintao ZHANG Yuchuan Min. in Charge of State Development Reform Commission MA Kai ZHANG Weiqing Min. in Charge of State Nationalities Affairs Commission LI Dezhu (a.k.a. LI Dek Su) Min. of Agriculture DU Qinglin Min. of Civil Affairs LI Xueju Min. of Commerce BO Xilai Min. of Communications ZHANG Chunxian Min. of Construction WANG Guangtao Min. of Culture SUN Jiazheng Min. of Education

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205. Bird Flu Deaths In Qinghai China Unprecedented
It is a rarity for such largescale deaths to occur, whether in China or Qinghai Lake Nature Reserve, like all reserves in China, has been closed.
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Bird Flu Deaths in Qinghai China Unprecedented
Recombinomics Commentary
May 27, 2005
More than 1,000 bar-headed geese, great black-headed gulls and other birds found this month in the western province of Qinghai died of the H5N1 strain of bird flu, Jia said.
"It is a rarity for such large-scale deaths to occur, whether in China or other parts of the world. We have never heard of such a thing," Jia said at a hastily called news conference.
Although China continues to deny human H5N1 infections, the number of dead birds continue to mount and now exceed 1000. The update at the hastily called news conference suggests the death tool is rapidly growing and without precedent.
In the May 21 report to OIE, the number of dead birds was put at 519. Now, less than a week later, the number has more than doubled. Qinghai Lake Nature Reserve, like all reserves in China, has been closed. However, as the number of dead birds increase, concern that newly infected migratory birds could carry the H5N1 to points north and west increase. The bar-headed geese can fly 1000 miles in a single day, and although some nest at the Qinghai Reserve, others continue on to Southern Russia to nest.
The Qinghai Lake Nature Reserve lies within the intersection of the East Asia and Central South Asia flyways. These two flyways cover all of Asia.

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