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Carter, Former World Leaders in N. Korea for Talks
PYONGYANG, North Korea - Former President Jimmy Carter and other past world leaders were hoping to meet with North Korea's ruler as they began a three-day mission Tuesday to discuss dangerous food shortages and stalled nuclear disarmament talks. Children presented flowers to Carter, former Finnish President Martti...
China Dogs' Rescue Shows Growing Animal Activism
BEIJING -- After spotting a truck packed with hundreds of whimpering dogs on a Beijing highway, a man put out a call on a microblogging site, begging fellow animal lovers to help him force the driver to release the animals. Around 200 people responded, blockading the truck at a toll booth for 15 hours until they finally...
Artist Creates Subway Car That Looks Like a Giant Fish
An art exhibition in Beijing is hooking people with its featured piece: a huge subway car that looks like a giant fish. The piece, called "Leviathanation," features a giant fish head made from fiberglass that is stuck in front of a train car, while stuffed animals rest on its head. The name is a reference to Leviathan,...
Cities, Attractions Will Again Go Dark Saturday for Earth Hour
Cities and attractions across the globe will welcome the darkness for one hour at 8:30 local time Saturday, the fifth anniversary of Earth Hour. The annual event for climate change awareness is hosted by the World Wildlife Fund and asks people all over the world to turn off the lights. Sydney was the first city to...
Google Says China Blocking Its Email Services
BEIJING -- Google said Monday the Chinese government is interfering with its email services in China, making it difficult for users to gain access to its Gmail program, amid an intensified Internet crackdown following widespread unrest in the Middle East. Google Inc. said its engineers have determined there are no...
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China promises support for 7 emerging industries
BEIJING -China's Cabinet has approved plans to support development of energy and six other strategic industries as it tries to restructure its economy and boost growth.
China rolls out mini-stimulus to fight slump
BEIJING -China's Cabinet promised Wednesday to step up efforts to reverse a steep slowdown in the world's second-largest economy and said it would encourage private investment in energy and other state-dominated industries.
Who or What Is God?
"The most beautiful and deepest experience a man can have is the sense of the mysterious. It is the underlying principle of religion, as well as, all serious endeavour. He who never had this experience, if not dead, then at least blind. To sense that behind anything that can be experienced, there is a something that the...
China rules US clean energy support improper
BEIJING -China's Commerce Ministry says an investigation has found that U.S. government support for six renewable energy projects violated free-trade rules.
Beijing Toilets Now Have A Two-Fly Limit (VIDEO)
Beijing, China, is truly a repressive place -- for flies anyway.
beijing News From the Web
- 05/30/12 Various Chinese cuisines displayed at 1st CIFTIS Source: People's Daily Photo taken on May 29, 2012 shows Shandong cuisines displayed at the first China Beijing International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS) in Beijing, capital of China.
- 05/30/12 Reports question quality of children's clothing Source: China Daily Quality watchdogs across the country have released a series of reports on problems with children's clothing, including products from some big brand names.
- 05/30/12 Watch Giorgio Armani's Beijing Fashion Show Tomorrow Source: Elle There, Armani is mounting its "One Night Only in Beijing" extravaganza tomorrow, to celebrate its more than a decade in China.
- 05/30/12 Teeming with symbols of power, not people Source: The Telegraph of India As Manmohan Singh drove down the spectacular road to the Myanmar President's palace on Monday morning, he must have wondered about the economics of it all.
- 05/30/12 China rolls out mini-stimulus Source: Cape Argus global crisis left a painful hangover of inflation and debt.
Background on beijing
Beijing (; , ), formerly romanized as Peking ( or ), is the capital of the People's Republic of China and one of the most populous cities in the world, with a population of 19,612,368 as of 2010. The metropolis, located in northern China, is governed as a direct-controlled municipality under the national government, with 14 urban and suburban districts and two rural counties.
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