Category: Asia Written by Stacy Lee

China appointed new regulators to oversee the banking, securities and insurance industries Saturday at a time when the government is trying to dampen inflation without choking off growth amid a jittery global economy.
The announcement by the State Council, the cabinet, gave no reasons for the
Last Updated on Sunday, 22 April 2012 02:36
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Category: Asia Written by Stacey Lee

From match-making game shows to dance broadcasts, and push to replace them with morality-building programming, China will limit the number of entertainment programs allowed to air on television, Chinese media reported on Tuesday.
China's State Administration of Radio, Film and Television starting
Last Updated on Sunday, 22 April 2012 02:36
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Category: Asia Written by Stacey Lee

Two Chinese officials have been jailed for leaking highly confidential economic data amid a high profile crackdown on selective disclosure linked to insider trading in the world’s third-biggest equities market.
The first person jailed is a researcher from People’s Bank of China named Wu
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Category: Asia Written by Stacey Lee

Singapore’s foreign Minster revealed on Friday that the investigation into the case of two women from Singapore who were detained for immigration offences and made to hunker down nude has been completed but the results of the investigation are pending.
Mr Shanmugam told Parliament, while a
Last Updated on Sunday, 22 April 2012 02:36
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Category: Asia Written by Stacey Lee

Regarding our story about a toddler in china who was run over twice by car passing by we would like to bring an update that the young baby girl has passed away. It was a tragic conclusion to an incident that sparked an emotional outcry about the country’s declining moral values.
The Video of
Last Updated on Sunday, 22 April 2012 02:36
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According to China’s Foreign Ministry government’s censoring of the Internet meets international standards. The foreign ministry released the aforementioned statement in order to defend the governments censoring of Internet, which according to United States could prove to be a trade barrier.
Jiang
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Public in the capital of china are outraged after witnessing horrific footage of a child who fell casualty to two successive hit and runs accidents and then ignored by most who passed by. The incident has fueled a massive principles debate in China.
The horrifying footage was recorded by the
Last Updated on Sunday, 22 April 2012 02:36
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