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Are The Chinese Workers In Barbados Being Treated Well? Are They Healthy, Happy?
Mon, 09 Jul 2007 12:01:53 +0000 | Barbados Free Press
The recent story by Corruption Free Anguilla blog on the plight of Indian migrant workers on that island made me think about the Chinese labourers here on Barbados. I saw a pair doing some concrete work in Bridgetown a few months ago and I remember thinking at the time that they looked sad and lonely. [...]
Great Wall a new 'wonder', but Chinese fear impact of increased tourism
Mon, 9 Jul 2007 09:08:00 -0400 | CANOE
BEIJING (AP) - Chinese are proud a global poll has named the Great Wall a wonder of the world, but some worry that tourism and neglect are destroying the crumbling fortification designed to defend against foreign invaders.
Thu, 12 Jul 2007 11:30:37 GMT | Yahoo! Finance
UBS 's first Chinese listing got off to a cracking start on Thursday. Western Mining's $816m initial public offering, brought to market by the Swiss bank's freshly-minted Chinese joint venture, soared 144 per cent on its debut.
Thu, 12 Jul 2007 18:10:39 GMT | Yahoo! Finance
UBS 's first Chinese listing made a cracking start on Thursday. Western Mining's $816m initial public offering, brought to market by the Swiss bank's freshly minted Chinese joint venture, soared 144 per cent.
A Chinese Reformer Betrays His Cause, and Pays
Fri, 13 Jul 2007 02:01:54 GMT | New York Times
The Chinese regulator who was executed Tuesday was ultimately corrupted by the system he sought to change.
Low-Cost Chinese Cars Making Restrained Entry to European Market
Fri, 13 Jul 2007 03:29:24 GMT | New York Times
Aided by a weak dollar, China is quietly entering the European auto market in the first test of rich markets by Chinese automakers
Starbucks Closes Store in Forbidden City
Tue, 17 Jul 2007 06:00:00 EDT | NPR News Headlines
Several months a Chinese TV anchor campaigned to get Starbucks out of the world heritage site. He said that that the presence of an American chain in the symbol of the Chinese nation was trampling on Chinese culture. Over the weekend Starbucks closed its store in the Beijing's Forbidden City. But coffee lovers won't have to travel far to find the next Starbucks outlet. More than 200 are on the mainland.
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