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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

181. Real-Time Testing Of Internet Filtering In China
Note that, subsequent to our release of this testing system, we have found thatit is often blocked by chinese network equipment a result for which we
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Real-Time Testing of Internet Filtering in China
Documentation of Internet Filtering Worldwide
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Harvard Law School Related Projects The authors are studying Internet filtering in countries worldwide, including restrictions on Web access in China. There is no master list of blocked sites that we (or, from what we can tell, anyone else) can access. Rather, we test "twenty questions" style, asking about individual URLs, whether based upon a domain name or an IP address. To date, we have obtained lists of sites to check via web directories, search engines, and other automated data-extraction systems. To help broaden the list of pages tested and to provide the general public a means of finding out whether particular pages of interest are filtered, we have created the form below, which will run a realtime query via our methods. We consider this approach an experiment in "open research"; we are as yet uncertain whether sites submitted and tested using this system will in fact broaden our pool of tested sites, but we will analyze submissions and publish results when available.

182. The Age
home owners, who still suffer the whims of corrupt local government and banks justthat, said Royal Institute of International Affairs China specialist Stephen
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183. China Scholarship Council
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184. CNN.com - China Kills 57 On Anti-drug Day - June 26, 2001
China kills 57 on antidrug day. chinese police burn drugs seized inthe past few months at the Kunming stadium. BEIJING, China China
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Chinese police burn drugs seized in the past few months at the Kunming stadium. BEIJING, China China has executed at least 57 people for drug crimes and staged mass rallies to mark a U.N. anti-drug day. In the country's biggest gathering, thousands of spectators attended a rally at a stadium in Kunming, capital of southwestern Yunnan province, where 20 alleged drug traffickers were sentenced to death. The executions were carried out immediately afterward at a separate location, a Kunming police official told The Associated Press. Chinese police have carried out hundreds of executions since April under a renewed crime crackdown that allows speeded up trials and broader use of the death penalty. Executions in China are usually carried out by a gunshot to the back of the head.
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187. Chiefs Of State And Cabinet Members Of Foreign Governments
China 9/5/03 Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments Last Updated9/5/03. China. President, Hu, Jintao. Vice President, Zeng, Qinghong.
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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 Jiang, Zemin Zhang, Yuchuan Min. in Charge of State Development Reform Commission Ma, Kai Zhang, Weiqing Min. in Charge of State Nationalities Affairs Commission Li, Dezhu (aka Li Dek Su) Min. of Agriculture Du, Qinglin Min. of Civil Affairs Li, Xueju Min. of Commerce Lu, Fuyuan Min. of Communications Zhang, Chunxian Min. of Construction Wang, Guangtao Min. of Culture Sun

188. China Invests In Linux Revolution | CNET News.com
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BEIJINGChina's government said it will invest in Red Flag Software, China's largest Linux software developer, to try to curb Microsoft's dominance of the country's software market. CCIDNET Investment, a venture capital investment company owned by the Ministry of Information Industry, will become Red Flag's second-largest shareholder after the China Academy of Science, and will help the company list on a stock market in China or abroad. "The Linux industry has a great outlook," said Chen Dazhi, president of CCIDNET. "Red Flag has good products as well as a good management team and is the best Linux producer in China." China is eager to protect local software makers before its entry into the World Trade Organization, expected by the end of this year. Local developers have been daunted by competition from global companies such as Microsoft, whose Windows operating systems are installed on about 95 percent of computers in China. "China wants to control its destiny in terms of the software platform that is used in the country," said Matei Mihalca, head of Internet research at Merrill Lynch Asia Pacific. With the Linux operating system, "there is full transparency in terms of the underlying code."

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