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Dark Secrets of Death in China's Mine Shafts
Illegal coal mines near Beijing used to provide the perfect cover for murder-extortion plots, before the truth came to light
Luo Jieqi 07.28.2010
Behind Closed Doors, AIDS Risks Grow in China
Social stigma and a lack of education may be contributing to rising HIV rates among homosexuals and gay university students
07.31.2010
A River Runs Red in Fujian
Behind the ruined fish farms and a decade of poisoned drinking water from Zijin Mining's operations in Fujian Province's Shanghang County, a litany of negligence
07.30.2010
Powerful Factory Explosion in Nanjing Kills 12
A plastics factory in Eastern China’s Jiangsu Province was hit with an explosion; preliminary investigations have traced the source of the blast to a gas leak
07.28.2010
Dark Secrets of Death in China's Mine Shafts
Illegal coal mines near Beijing used to provide the perfect cover for murder-extortion plots, before the truth came to light
07.28.2010
Drug Firms Challenge Chongqing Price Reform
National reforms aimed at even-handed drug pricing have stirred a hornet's nest among Chongqing drug companies
07.26.2010
Securities Regulator Probes Zijin's Acid Wastewater Leak
The CSRC has launched an investigation into Zijin's nine-day delay to go public on the July 3 wastewater leakage incident
07.20.2010
Oil Pipelines in Dalian Explode
Crude oil spilled into Dalian's Xingang Harbor after one oil pipeline blast ignited another pipeline
07.19.2010
Toxic Tunnels: Guangzhou's Polluted Canals
Local governments in Guangzhou have spent around US$ 7 billion in two years to improve local water conditions for a "no sludge, no stench" goal, but experts say its effects have been slight
07.16.2010
Oil Boom Refines a County's School System
Three years ago, one county in the heart of Central China's natural resources belt began rolling hundreds of millions of yuan in oil revenues over to its schools
07.16.2010
Ting River Contaminated with Copper Acid
Zijin Mining Group, China's top gold producer, announced the wastewater leakage from its copper smelting plant ten days after the incident
07.15.2010
New Tainted Milk Scandal Hits China
The Ministry of Health said 25,000 tons of tainted milk were found last February
07.14.2010
Chinese Officials to Report Personal Assets
New rules attempt to increase transparency for government officials but experts say the new regulations fail to require public disclosure
07.13.2010
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