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| China's Hairiest Man |
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Meet 26 year-old Yu Zhenhuan - officially China's hairiest man.
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| China's empty city - 10 Nov 09 |
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China's economy is continuing to grow despite the global recession, helped by a massive government stimulus package of $585bn. But doubts remain whether such strong growth can be sustained by public spending alone. Al Jazeera's Melissa Chan reports from Inner Mongolia, where a whole town built with government money is standing empty.
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| Christianity In China (CBS News) |
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A new generation of Chinese is learning that there's more to life than making money. Chinese Christians are risking arrest to practice their faith. They tell Barry Petersen why. (CBSNews.com)
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| US-China faceoff over Taiwan arms deal |
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US and China havent been on great terms as of late because the Americans are sending $6.3 billion worth of arms to Taiwan - the Americans are trying to provoke China into helping them impose sanctioning Iran to try to halt Tehran's nuclear ambitions. China got really upset at the arms sale and threatened sanctions against US companies supplying the arms, suspended key military-to-military contacts, and warned Obama that his planned meeting with the Dalai Lama will further damage US-China relations.
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| China's sensitivity over Tibet |
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China says the US has "seriously damaged" ties after President Barack Obama met the Dalai Lama at the White House. The Tibetan Spiritual leader told reporters after the event, that Obama had been supportive of his efforts to win autonomy for Tibet. In the last two years the issue become increasingly sensitive in China. Al Jazeera's Tony Birtley reports from Beijing.
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| Electronic Trash Village - China |
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September 2007 Every year, 35 million tonnes of electronic waste is exported to China to be scrapped. There the rubbish is broken down by hand, poisoning workers and polluting the environment. "Smoke from the computers is too strong to breathe", complains one disposal worker. "I feel dizzy and can't see any more". Many employees at the electronic disposal plant suffer from respiratory illness or skin diseases. They work for ten hours a day, with no protection from the hazardous chemicals.
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