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CNNMoney: Google service touch-and-go in Chinaupdated: Tue Mar 23 2010 11:58:00

A day after Google said it would no longer censor search results in China, the Chinese government has partially blocked access to the site, and users of Google in mainland China are experiencing difficulty making searches.

Parents of poison victims say China linking them to Falun Gongupdated: Thu Sep 03 2009 06:01:00

Authorities in China's south-central Hunan province are associating disgruntled parents of children stricken by lead poisoning with the outlawed spiritual group Falun Gong.

China's lead crisis widensupdated: Thu Sep 03 2009 06:01:00

CNN's Emily Chang visits a Chinese village struggling to cope with lead poisoning.

Behind the scenes: Internet police out in force for the Olympicsupdated: Thu Aug 07 2008 10:18:00

For many overseas reporters now in Beijing, covering the Summer Games has turned into an Olympian task.

Terror group threatens Olympicsupdated: Tue Jul 29 2008 00:01:00

Turkistan Islamic Party releases a video threatening attacks against the Beijing Olympics. ITN's Lindsey Hilsum reports.

China arrests dissident lawyerupdated: Fri Oct 13 2006 00:27:00

China has arrested outspoken human rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng on charges of inciting subversion, his lawyer said on Thursday, extending a government campaign to curb activists challenging its authority.

Protester charged with harassing Chinese leaderupdated: Fri Apr 21 2006 16:49:00

Federal charges were filed Friday against a heckler who interrupted an otherwise highly scripted ceremony welcoming Chinese President Hu Jintao to the White House the day before, berating him for the persecution of the Chinese religious sect Falun Gong.

Bush welcomes Chinese president for talksupdated: Thu Apr 20 2006 02:48:00

President Bush welcomed Chinese President Hu Jintao to the White House on Thursday for talks expected to focus on trade, human rights and the diplomatic standoff over Iran's nuclear program.

Fortune: Plane Crisis or Not, China Remains Turbulentupdated: Mon Apr 30 2001 00:01:00

In early April, American business people in China sipped cocktails at the Kerry Center in Beijing--an antiseptic office-and-hotel complex that is home to several FORTUNE 500 companies--while musici...

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