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  1. Chinese Government Plans To Split State Insurer.: An article from: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management by Lisa S. Howard, 1998-08-17
  2. Administrative Reform in China and Its Impact on the Policy-Making Process and Economic Development After Mao: Reinventing Chinese Government (Chinese Studies) by Meiru Liu, 2001-03
  3. Poisonous DeceitHow The Chinese Government Literally Gets Away With Murder By Lying Deceiving And Fabricating Its "evidence" Against Falun Gong: An Hbcu Story by Mo Wen, 2004-04-30
  4. The Directory of Chinese Government Organs
  5. Ancient Chinese Political Theories (Studies in Chinese Governmentand Law) by Kuo-Cheng Wu, 1977-06
  6. FOREIGN INVESTMENTS IN CHINA. A Cooperative Research Study Made Under the Joint Auspices of the Institute of Pacific Relations (Honolulu, H.I.), Social Science Research Council (New York), Brookings Institute of Economics (Washington, D.C.), and Chinese Government Bureau of Statistics (Nanking). by D.K. Lieu, 1929
  7. Selected legal documents of the People's Republic of China (Studies in Chinese government and law)
  8. Chinese Communist Politics in Action (Studies in Chinese Government and Politics, No. 1) by Arthur Doak (editor) Barnett, 1969
  9. CHINA: Construction start-up on planned 600,000 tons per year purified terephthalic acid (PTA) plant is still awaiting approval from the Chinese government, ... & Plant Operations in the Developing World
  10. Chinese government shuts down Western-run China Development Brief newsletter in Beijing.: An article from: The Newsletter on Newsletters by Gale Reference Team, 2007-07-24
  11. CHINA: Construction start-up on planned 600,000 tons per year purified terephthalic acid (PTA) plant is still awaiting approval from the Chinese government, ... Gas & Petrochemicals in the Developing World
  12. Financing the Chinese government budget, Mainland China, 1950-1959, by George N. Ecklund by George N. Ecklund, 1966
  13. Chinese government in Ming times : seven studies / Tilemann Grimm, [et al] ; edited by Charles O. Hucker. A selection of 7 papers, early drafts of which were originally presented at the Research Conference on Ming Government held in 1965 by Charles O. Hucker, 1969
  14. Beijing winter: the Chinese government goes after cyber-dissidents and journalists.: An article from: The Weekly Standard by Jennifer Chou, 2005-02-14

41. EMBASSY OF THE PEOPLE S REPUBLIC OF CHINA IN THE UNITED KINGDOM OF
on behalf of the chinese government, our warm congratulations on the opening of the Sixth ASEM Finance Ministers Meeting (FMM) in Tianjin and our most
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42. CNN.com - Chinese Government Says Tiananmen Papers Are Fake - January 8, 2001
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Student protesters in Tiananmen Square in 1989 January 9, 2001 Web posted at: 5:47 AM HKT (2147 GMT) BEIJING, China (CNN) Papers released in the United States outlining the decisions Chinese leaders took in ordering a crackdown on democracy demonstrators in 1989 are fake, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said Monday. "Any attempt to play up the matter again and disrupt china by the despicable means of fabricating materials and distorting facts will be futile," said Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhu Bangzao.

43. United Press International: Chinese Government Fights Obesity
To be fair to the chinese government, they re a country that has a double burden What matters now, he added, is for the chinese government and health
http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=20050809-025507-9653r

44. Arkansas News Bureau - Chinese Government May Look To Southern Arkansas To Satis
chinese government may look to southern Arkansas to satisfy oil thirst.
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If China fails to win its bidding contest with U.S. oil giant Chevron to buy California-based Unocal Corp., don't be surprised if Chinese capitalists come a knockin' at the Murphy family's door in southern Arkansas. Although not yet as highly valued as its El Segundo, Calif., rival, El Dorado-based Murphy Oil Corp. has many of the same attractive attributes that caused the Chinese government to first make a $16.5 billion proposal for Unocal. And the main reason that Unocal is so attractive to CNOOC Ltd., a unit of China National Offshore Oil Corp., is that nearly 70 percent of the American company's crude oil reserves are in Thailand, Indonesia, Myanmar and Vietnam. Buying Unocal would boost CNOOC's annual oil production more than twice its current volume, analysts say. Unocal had net proved natural gas and crude oil reserves of 1.754 billion barrels-of-oil equivalent (BOE) at year-end 2004, the company's annual report shows. And unlike most big oil companies that are having a tough time finding oil, Unocal added 150 million BOE to its reserves, mostly through new discoveries.

45. Dangerous Meditation China's Campaign Against Falungong
Describes how chinese government uses new laws and new interpretations of old laws to crack down on the Falungong. A Human Rights Watch report.
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... APPENDIX III: A LETTER FROM ZHANG KUNLUN TO BRIGADE LEADER LIANG JUNLING ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This report was written by Mickey Spiegel, research consultant to the Asia Division of Human Rights Watch. Joseph Saunders, deputy director of the Asia Division; Sidney Jones, the division's executive director; Malcolm Smart, Human Rights Watch program director; and Jim Ross, senior legal advisor, edited the report. Elizabeth Weiss, Fitzroy Hepkins, Veronica Matushaj, and Patrick Minges provided production assistance. A very special thank you goes to Julia Zuckerman, an indefatigable volunteer whose research talents and endless patience in locating and organizing documentation were invaluable. Contribute to Human Rights Watch Home About Us News Releases ... Press Contacts

46. Controls On Internet Access, China | Technology News Daily
The study says the tactics used by the chinese government include blocking certain keywords as well as entire web sites, and demanding that cybercafes keep
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Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 2005-04-19 18:49. Internet The study concludes that Internet users in China are routinely blocked from sites dealing with information on such politically sensitive subjects as Taiwanese independence, the Dalai Lama, Falun Gong, and the Tiananmen Square uprising in 1989. Researchers from Harvard University, the University of Toronto and Cambridge University in England found that the Chinese government uses government agencies and thousands of public and private employees in a multilayered approach to control access to information on the Internet. The study says the tactics used by the Chinese government include blocking certain keywords as well as entire web sites, and demanding that cyber-cafes keep track of users and the Internet sites they visit. Using tests conducted both inside and outside China, the researchers found that filters were placed on the main backbone networks that carry Internet traffic. But they also say individual Internet service providers performed their own blocking. The efforts are done in large part through U.S. hardware and software.

47. RConversation: My Conversation With Cisco
I can t stand Cisco and hate the chinese government even more, but this is silly. Computers (to include networking equipment) are amoral by their nature.
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48. The Epoch Times | Chinese Government Sued For Organized Crime In The U.S.
The chinese government is being sued for criminal acts against US citizens and residents who practice Falun Gong.
http://www.theepochtimes.com/news/5-8-8/31044.html
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Military police detain and check the belongings and identification cards of two women as the CCP continues the persecution of Falun Gong in China and other countries. Stephen Shaver/AFP WASHINGTON — The Chinese government is being sued for criminal acts against U.S. citizens and residents who practice Falun Gong. Martin F. McMahon, an international lawyer working on the case said, “What this case is about is can we allow a foreign country to be so active in America, threaten people’s lives, break into apartments, set their cars on fire, tape their phone conversations… This is about the First Amendment, the Fourth Amendment.” Jason Dzubow, an attorney assisting Mr. McMahon, said, “I think it’ll be shocking to American citizens to learn that a foreign government has agents and spies operating within the U.S. to persecute…American citizens in their own country.” The lawyers are employing the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act (RICO), which was passed by Congress in 1970. RICO was initially aimed at destroying the Mafia.

49. Chinese Government To Police Blogs
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The BBC reports The press advocacy group Reporters without Borders Reporters without Borders Known as the Great Firewall, the filtering system used by the Chinese government is not entirely unbreachable; for every new restriction and technical door that it slams shut, the Chinese people find a hack, a workaround or an entirely new way of communicating. According to official figures, about 75% of sites have already complied with the new procedure. In May, many bloggers received e-mails telling them to register or face having their blogs declared illegal. But one anonymouse China-based blogger told Reporters Without Borders Having just passed the anniversary of Tiananmen Square, the Chinese government reminds the world just how far it has not come. This article was last updated on Wednesday, 8th June 2005 at 11:04 am and is filed in the Politics Blogging section. You can follow replies to this entry through the RSS 2.0

50. Meizhou Corp
chinese government owned trading company, active in textiles, luggage and bags, footwear, toys and handicrafts. Collections of underwear, sportswear and fashion for men, women and children. English and Chinese.
http://www.mztrade.com/

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52. RAND: Chinese Government Responses To Rising Social Unrest
Testimony presented to the USChina Economic and Security Review Commission on April 14, 2005.
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Chinese Government Responses to Rising Social Unrest
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Free, downloadable PDF files are available below. Use Adobe Acrobat Reader version 5.0 or higher to view. Full Document: PDF (0.2 MB) This product is part of the RAND Corporation testimony series. RAND testimonies record testimony presented by RAND associates to federal, state, or local legislative committees; government-appointed commissions and panels; and private review and oversight bodies. The RAND Corporation is a nonprofit research organization providing objective analysis and effective solutions that address the challenges facing the public and private sectors around the world. RAND's publications do not necessarily reflect the opinions of its research clients and sponsors. Permission is given to duplicate this electronic document for personal use only, as long as it is unaltered and complete. Copies may not be duplicated for commercial purposes. Abstract:
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53. CNN.com Specials
Background features and news reports on the movement and the chinese government's campaign against it.
http://asia.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2002/falungong/
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54. Chinese Government Websites
Websites of the Government of the People s Republic of China. This list is prepared for the covenience of visitors to our site. The content of each of these
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55. Ministries Commissions
Information Resource Center. IRC Overview IRC Services IRC Resources About the USA chinese government Resources Online Resources
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56. » Google In China: Politically Correct? :: TechWhack News :: Tech Stuff And Bus
and news website to conform to pressures from the chinese government. Under heavy pressure from national government officials, Beijing s municipal .
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57. Tiananmen Square, 1989 The Declassified History
Useful collection of documents providing a U.S. perspective of the events surrounding the chinese government's use of heavily armed military forces against student demonstrators at Tiananmen Square in 1989.
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB16/

58. World Economic Forum - Business Initiates Dialogue With Chinese
chinese government representatives made it clear that business has a vital The chinese government also recognizes that AIDS control is an issue that can
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59. Sun Notches Linux Win With Chinese Gov't
announce a technology partnership with two IT ministries in the chinese government as well as the formation of a new company, China Standard Software,
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Sun Microsystems Inc. on Monday will announce a technology partnership with two IT ministries in the Chinese government as well as the formation of a new company, China Standard Software, to deliver a China-branded software stack based on Sun's Java Desktop System. ADVERTISEMENT Sun CEO Scott McNealy will make the announcement during his Monday morning keynote address titled "Scaling Out: Sun Applies Innovation to Volume Technologies" at the Comdex trade show in Las Vegas. The announcement comes just days after Jonathan Schwartz, executive vice president for software at Sun, said the company was pursuing a new "per citizen" pricing model for the upcoming Java Desktop System, to allow government agencies to distribute the system to their citizens. In an interview ahead of McNealy's keynote, Curtis Sasaki, vice president of desktop solutions at Sun, in Santa Clara, Calif., told eWEEK that the Chinese government is hoping to roll the solution out around the beginning of next year.

60. The China Business Group
Listed below are links to the major chinese government agencies that have Englishlanguage capabilities on their web sites. These web sites can help you
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Chinese Government Agencies Listed below are links to the major Chinese government agencies that have English-language capabilities on their web sites. These web sites can help you stay abreast of key regulatory and business issues that may have an impact on your business in China. Xinhua News Agency: China View http://www.chinaview.cn/ Ministry of Commerce http://english.mofcom.gov.cn/index.shtml http://www.setc.gov.cn/english/index_e.htm Ministry of Science and Technology http://www.most.gov.cn/eng/ Ministry of Land and Resources http://www.mlr.gov.cn/GuotuPortal/appmanager/guotu/eversion The People’s Bank of China http://www.pbc.gov.cn/english/ Ministry of Foreign Affairs http://www.fmprc.gov.cn/eng/default.htm National Bureau of Statistics of China http://www.stats.gov.cn/english/index.htm State Intellectual Property Office http://www.sipo.gov.cn/sipo_English/default.htm

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