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Martial Law May Be Next for Promenade Protest in Chongqing, China
On the evening of May 27, thousands of Wangsheng District residents walked the street in protest. (Screenshot from NTD Television) Each evening in the Wangsheng District of the central-western ...  
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China Stocks: Chongqing Steel, Kweichow Moutai Co., Sany Heavy
Shares of the following companies had unusual moves in China trading. Stock symbols are in parentheses as of the close. The Shanghai Composite Index (SHCOMP), which tracks the bigger of China’s stock exchanges, fell 4.97 points, or 0.2 percent ...  
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Ameco Starts Finnair Line Maintenance in Chongqing
Ameco (Aircraft Maintenance and Engineering Corp) Beijing has added a third international customer to its Chongqing outstation. Earlier this month the MRO provider entered into a contract with Finnair to support the airline’s four-times-weekly ...  
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In Chongqing, Bo Xilai’s legacy and popularity endure
Chongqing, China — The legacy of Bo Xilai, the ousted regional Communist Party chief, endures in this southwestern Chinese mega-city with its four-lane highways, expanding factories and hundreds of thousands of new apartments. While Bo remains under ...  
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Chongqing Daqo New Energy Named as One of the “50 Largest independent...
CHONGQING, China--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Daqo New Energy Corp. (NYSE: DQ) ("Daqo New Energy" or the "Company"), a leading polysilicon manufacturer based in China, announced that its subsidiary Chongqing Daqo New Energy was praised by Chongqing municipal government as one of the “50 Largest independent enterprise taxpayers in Chongqing in 2011”. In the awarding ceremony, the Mayor of Chongqing, Mr. Qifan Huang presented the award to Dr. Gongda Yao...  
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Chongqing government offers financial incentives to boost notebook shipments
The local government of Chongqing, western China, has offered financial prizes of CNY150 million (US$23.8 million) in total to encourage notebook shipments, with a recipient required to have monthly shipments in May or June 2012 exceeding shipments in any month in January-April, according to sources from Taiwan-based supply chain makers.  
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Chongqing Probing Police As Bo Fallout Continues
The New York Times’ Edward Wong reports that Chongqing officials are investigating whether local police officers used torture during former party chief Bo Xilai’s anticrime campaign: The review of police actions was revealed in interviews with a lawyer in Beijing and a person in Chongqing with ties to police officials. It appears to be part of a deeper critical look at Mr. Bo’s reign in Chongqing and could be used to further tarnish his...  
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Fall of China official roils Chongqing, with some public dissent (Bo has...
Fall of China official roils Chongqing, with some public dissent Residents who benefited from local chief Bo Xilai's initiatives openly defend him. But the crackdown, with sensational allegations against his wife, continues. By Jonathan Kaiman, Los Angeles Times April 11, 2012 CHONGQING, China — Change has come quickly to this sprawling city of 30 million people since the charismatic local party chief, Bo Xilai, was fired last month by the...  
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Beijing Pledges Cash To Chongqing
The new investments are being seen as a gift from Beijing; Zhang Dejiang, who was appointed party secretary in Chongqing after Bo was removed from his position in March, also serves as a member of the party's politburo and one the country's deputy premiers.  
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China: City divided by disgraced Communist leader's legacy (popular support...
City divided by disgraced Communist leader's legacy By Ed Flanagan, NBC News CHONGQING, China – Everywhere you go in Chongqing, you can see traces of the complicated legacy of Bo Xilai, the former Communist party chief who ran this municipality of 30 million people until scandal derailed him. At one time destined for a top post in China’s highest echelon of power, the standing committee of the politburo of the Communist Party, Bo aggressively...  
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China: Two economic models and the ideological divide in Chongqing
The new Party secretary for China’s Chongqing municipality, Zhang Dejiang, has called on Chongqing to develop a more robust private sector using the “Zhejiang Experience,” an economic model used in Zhejiang province, where Zhang previously served as ...  
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A380 themed airplane restaurant opens in Chongqing, China
Even the world's most luxurious aircrafts lacks fine dining in a way this Airbus A380 themed airplane restaurant does. And for one, you don't need to pay expensive expensive airfares and going through vigorous security ...  
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Chongqing mayor denies high deficit
Huang Qifan, mayor of southwest China's Chongqing Municipality, on Friday said the scale of the megacity's debt was in line with its economic development status, denying media reports that the city was facing a serious deficit problem. Huang said the city ...  
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China's murder mystery hotel
AFPChina's murder mystery hotelCNN InternationalBy Stan Grant, CNN Chongqing, China (CNN) -- I glimpse the sprawling hotel from a distance, nestled into the lush hills on the outskirts of Chongqing. The air is fresher here, the temperature several degrees cooler than the sprawling metropolis of more ...China probes Bo family's HK investments: reportAFPBo Xilai Clan Links Included Citigroup Hiring of Elder SonSan Francisco ChronicleChina vows...  
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China's Huawei, ZTE face EU action on telecom subsidies: FT
HONG KONG (Reuters) - The European Union is set to launch a major trade case against China's biggest telecom equipment makers, arguing that they have benefited from illegal government subsidies, the Financial Times said. The EU told member states it had been gathering evidence for an anti-dumping case against Huawei Technologies Co Ltd and ZTE Corp, saying that they had obtained illegal ...  
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