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Chinese company buys AMC movie theater chain - USA TODAY
Telegraph.co.uk
Chinese company buys AMC movie theater chain USA TODAY By Calum MacLeod, USA TODAY BEIJING – The Chinese are coming — to your local movie theater. With the fanfare from Superman, and toasts of red wine, representatives of Chinese company Wanda signed a deal in Beijing Monday morning to buy AMC, ... Deal Expands Chinese Influence on HollywoodNew York Times Chinese Firm Buying AMC Movie Theater ChainNPR Chinese firm to acquire AMCBoston Herald
North Korea releases captured Chinese fishermen, boats - Los Angeles Times
CBS News
North Korea releases captured Chinese fishermen, boats Los Angeles Times BEIJING — North Korea has released 29 captured Chinese fishermen and three fishing vessels, putting an end to a 13-day ordeal that raised questions about the stability of the Pyongyang regime. The fishermen returned to the Chinese port of Dalian on ... China Points to Pyongyang in Fishermen's DetentionWall Street Journal Chinese fishermen held by North Korea released but questions lingermsnbc.com (blog) Chinese Fishermen Held In N. Korea ReleasedRTT News Washington Post all 701 news articles »
China Urges Exiled Dissident to Follow Chinese Law - Voice of America
The Associated Press
China Urges Exiled Dissident to Follow Chinese Law Voice of America Blind Chinese legal activist Chen Guangcheng arrives at Washington Square Village on the campus of New York University, May 19, 2012, in New York. BEIJING - Chinese officials are calling on exiled dissident Chen Guangcheng to follow Chinese law, ... Chinese activist ventures outside on sunny SundayWall Street Journal Chen Guangcheng Is a Victory for ChinaThe Atlantic From China's State Press, a Not-So-Fond Farewell to Activist Chen GuangchengTIME (blog) Chicago Tribune -The Associated Press -Fox News all 1,019 news articles »
China In Transition Forbes In an April 5 th interview on China National Radio, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said that China's four main banks are too big to lend and are a monopoly that must be broken up so that smaller private firms can get access to loans. Most Chinese Stocks Rise on Premier Wen's Comments, Led by RailBloomberg China Premier Wen: To Make Growth A Bigger Priority -XinhuaWall Street Journal Copper Climbs for Second Day as China Pledges to Boost GrowthBusinessWeek MarketWatch -San Francisco Chronicle -The Australian all 204 news articles »
Cheating Chinese businesswoman gets reprieve from death sentence - Reuters
Al-Arabiya
Cheating Chinese businesswoman gets reprieve from death sentence Reuters BEIJING (Reuters) - A self-made Chinese businesswoman convicted of cheating investors out of millions had her death sentence commuted on Monday, state media said, following thousands of Internet pleas urging leniency. Wu Ying, 31, the daughter of a ... Chinese tycoon jailed after death sentence revokedBoston.com
Chinese buyers default on coal, iron ore shipments-trade - Reuters
CNBC.com
Chinese buyers default on coal, iron ore shipments-trade Reuters By Fayen Wong and Randy Fabi | SHANGHAI/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Chinese buyers are deferring or have defaulted on coal and iron ore deliveries following a drop in prices, traders said, providing more evidence that a slowdown in the world's second-largest ... Chinese Iron Ore Buyers Defer Imports Cargoes, Mirae SaysBusinessWeek Chinese Buyers Defaulting on Raw Material CargosCNBC.com Chinese Iron-Ore Buyers Holding Back -Wood MackenzieFox Business Reuters Africa all 35 news articles »
Alibaba buys back 20 percent stake held by Yahoo for $7.1 billion - msnbc.com
msnbc.com
Alibaba buys back 20 percent stake held by Yahoo for $7.1 billion msnbc.com SHANGHAI/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Chinese Internet entrepreneur Jack Ma is buying back up to half of a 40 percent stake in his Alibaba Group from Yahoo Inc for $7.1 billion, in a deal that moves the Chinese e-commerce leader closer to a public listing. Yahoo, AMC Ride Chinese Corporate Investment WaveForbes Chinese activist visits NY's Central ParkKTVN Alibaba in talks to raise $2.3 billion equity for Yahoo deal: sourcesChicago Tribune Washington Post -China Daily all 1,057 news articles »
China approves Google acquisition of Motorola Mobility - Macworld
IBNLive.com
China approves Google acquisition of Motorola Mobility Macworld by Marc Ferranti, IDG News Service Chinese regulatory authorities have approved Google's acquisition of Motorola Mobility, paving the way for the deal to close within the week, company officials confirmed Saturday. The companies announced last August ... Google gets Chinese approval for Motorola deal, must keep Android free and openFierceWireless China Approves Google-Motorola DealTechzone360 China blesses Google's Moto buy, patent problems persistRegister Inquirer -Retirement Planning -MarketWatch all 572 news articles »
Tibet-in-exile officials suspect Chinese plot against Dalai Lama - Boston Herald
Telegraph.co.uk
Tibet-in-exile officials suspect Chinese plot against Dalai Lama Boston Herald By Mark Magnier / Los Angeles Times (MCT) NEW DELHI — Members of the Tibetan government in exile urged those living and working around the Dalai Lama to remain on the alert Sunday after the spiritual leader voiced concern that Chinese agents might be ... Chinese Agencies 'Stepping Up Efforts To Harm The Dalai Lama'Bernama China 'collecting Dalai Lama blood samples'Telegraph.co.uk The Chinese Threat To The Security Of Dalai LamaTibet Post International Indian Express -Gulf Daily News all 205 news articles »
Chinese most likely to miss work for sports - Reuters
AsiaOne
Chinese most likely to miss work for sports Reuters By Chris Michaud | NEW YORK (Reuters) - Americans may seem obsessed with football and Canadians are crazy about ice hockey, but it is nothing compared to China's devotion to basketball, according to a new poll released on Monday. Chinese most likely to miss work for sports: PollAsiaOne