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  • China's Supreme Leader visits Washington, and administration officials declare in the run-up to the visit that the United States has had quite enough of Bejing's currency-manipulating, intellectual- property-stealing, domestic- industry-subsidizing policies.

    Chinese follow same old script (and they get the punch line) Steven Pearlstein 2011

  • There was concern the planned board, which forms part of Bejing's efforts to internationalize its currency by allowing foreign firms to issue shares denominated in the yuan and help Shanghai become a global financial hub by 2020, may divert funds away from the main board.

    Japan Leads Asia Decline Shri Navaratnam 2011

  • Everything was set at Bejing's LAN club for a great night but this was all ended abruptly when police arrived at the venue and halted all preparations of China's first gay pageant.

    Queer Sighted 2010

  • Wang Xinjiu, a 19-year-old from Liaoning province who is a student at Bejing's China University of Mining and Technology, embodies the changing social tide.

    Rocking Beijing Janis Foo 2009

  • "The decision this week to raise prices despite a still-lackluster economic environment shows that the Chinese government is committed to [Bejing's] fuel price reform," Moody's Economy. com economist Sherman Chan wrote in a note.

    Japan Slips 0.1%, Australia Rises 2009

  • Read the full story "Lost in Bejing's fifth edit makes Berlin" »

    Filmstalker: February 2007 Archives 2007

  • Bejing's quest to annex Taiwan extends even to such mundane items as dorms.

    Student Dorm in Kyoto causes Taipei-Tokyo-Beijing Friction Michael Turton 2007

  • Filmstalker: Lost in Bejing's fifth edit makes Berlin

    Filmstalker: Lost in Bejing's fifth edit makes Berlin 2007

  • Bejing's emphasis on saving energy reflects concerns about national security and the effects of high fuel costs on inflation, China's export competitiveness and the country's pollution problems.

    NYT > Home Page By KEITH BRADSHER 2011

  • Bejing's emphasis on saving energy reflects concerns about national security and the effects of high fuel costs on inflation, China's export competitiveness and the country's pollution problems.

    NYT > Home Page By KEITH BRADSHER 2011

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