Topic: Forbidden City
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Xi Jinping: A one-time 'princeling' takes China's reins (+video)
The son of a former top Communist Party official, China's President-to-be Xi Jinping is considered a cautious reformer.
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Modern Parenthood China adoption diary: The Great Wall and pig knuckle pizza itinerary
Part 2 – China adoption diary: The Belsies follow the routine intinerary for adopting families. Pizza Hut and the Great Wall help decompress before meeting the new daughter. And Grace sees some of her Chinese heritage.
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Modern Parenthood China adoption diary: over the pole, the odyssey begins
Part 1 – China adoption diary: The Belsie family begins their journey to adopt their second daughter from China with a 12-hour, 7,000-mile flight over the pole and down through Siberia to Beijing.
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In Pictures Beijing today
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China's online protest movement
The online outpouring of anger and sympathy after a weekend bullet train accident in China killed at least 39 people has highlighted a robust criticism that exists online, sometimes beyond the reach of even the most powerful Chinese Internet censors. A number of recent online campaigns have managed to raise awareness of issues the government would have otherwise been able to keep out of the public eye. In some cases, protests have even prompted a government response. Here are four:
07/26/2011 02:12 pm -
Kung Fu Panda 2: How real life informs a fantasy
05/28/2011 10:03 am -
How an amateur stole $1.5 million in art from China's Forbidden City
A reportedly amateur thief this week stole nine bejeweled purses worth $1.5 million from the Forbidden City in Beijing.
05/13/2011 11:58 am -
In Pictures China's landmarks
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Gallery World pensions
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Photos of the Day Photos of the day 12/20
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Beijing resident battles to rebuild home seized in China's Cultural Revolution
Professor Ma Xiuming was evicted from her courtyard home during China's Cultural Revolution and the house was demolished in 1992. But with the land still vacant, and in possession of a receipt of ownership, Ma is fighting to rebuild.
12/15/2010 02:10 pm -
More than a tourist
A Christian Science perspective.
12/06/2010 08:35 am -
Beijing treasures: a hidden world on view
In a rare exhibit, treasures from a Chinese emperor's private retreat in the Forbidden City are on display at the Peabody Essex Museum.
09/24/2010 05:17 pm -
Curator extraordinaire of Chinese art
Curator Nancy Berlinger's rare access began with shipping a humble 200-year-old Chinese home to Salem, Mass.
09/24/2010 05:17 pm -
In Pictures Treasures from the Forbidden City
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Five countries challenging Google
Online privacy has become a key civil liberty battleground. Companies such as Facebook and Google are amassing data about users' choices and activities, which businesses – and governments – would like access to. Across Europe, a backlash against the storage of online users data is growing. In Germany almost 35,000 people, including Justice Minister Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger, sued their own government over the issue. Here are five countries where Google faces privacy, censorship, or other fights.
08/10/2010 06:04 pm -
Photos of the Day Photos of the Day 07/28
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Taiwan welcomes China’s tourism boom. But Chinese tourists, not so much
China’s tourism to Taiwan, once banned, is now growing fast as bilateral ties improve. But with the influx of visitors comes a culture clash.
07/08/2010 11:19 am -
Global Viewpoint The rise of Japan’s new Prime Minister Naoto Kan, and lessons for China
Unless China shifts its policies toward more democracy and tends to the interests of the rising urban middle class, it risks ending up in the same cul-de-sac as Japan.
06/07/2010 11:06 am -
In Pictures Earth Hour 2010
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Earth Hour 2010 aims to get 1 billion to turn off the lights
For this year's Earth Hour, set for 8:30 p.m. Saturday, more businesses and governments are expected to take part in the campaign to turn off the lights. The aim: at least 1 billion participants.
03/27/2010 11:55 am -
In China, kindergarten costs more than college
In Beijing, sending a child to kindergarten costs as much as $660 a month, compared with $102 a month for the country's top college.
02/23/2010 02:59 pm -
Obama charisma? China keeps it in tight check.
On first Obama trip to China, the message is clear: This is about China's rise, not Obama popularity.
11/17/2009 12:00 am -
China's 60th anniversary: from Mao's ideology to iPhones
Four generations of women recall China’s decades-long swerve from revolution and trauma to pragmatism and creature comforts.
10/01/2009 01:00 am -
China's citizen petitioners find cold reception in Beijing
Dismissed and harassed by local officials, a group of parents seeking redress for what they say are their children's vaccine-related disabilities traveled to the capital in a centuries-old tradition.
09/15/2009 01:00 am







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