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Chinese museum found with 40000 fake exhibits forced to close

  • General Sources - Tuesday 16th July, 2013

    SHANGHAI, July 16, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --Continuing to expand the executive team in Shanghai, Anomaly has announced today the hiring of Richard Summers as Head of Strategic Planning. This move reflects Anomaly's continued dedication to partnering with world-class talent. Summers brings local and global insight to China's rapidly changing consumer landscape. ...

  • Chinese mother sent to a labour camp for complaining of daughters rape utterly broken by the system

    The Telegraph - Tuesday 16th July, 2013

    Tang Hui, the Chinese mother who was locked up in a labour camp for demanding justice for the rape, kidnap and prostitution of her 11-year-old daughter has said her battle against the authorities is far from ...

  • Chinese museum found with 40000 fake exhibits forced to close

    The Telegraph - Tuesday 16th July, 2013

    A Chinese museum has been forced to close after claims that its 40,000-strong collection of supposedly ancient relics was almost entirely composed of ...

  • Chinese museum full of fake artefacts closes

    The Telegraph - Tuesday 16th July, 2013

    A Chinese museum has been forced to close after claims that its 40,000-strong collection of supposedly ancient relics was almost entirely composed of ...

  • Downpours cause bridge in China to collapse killing 4

    Middle East Times - Tuesday 16th July, 2013

    Four people died Tuesday when heavy rain caused a bridge to collapse in Fuxin in northeast China's Liaoning Province, local authorities said. The bridge was part of the No. 101 national expressway linking Beijing and Shenyang, China's state-run Xinhua news agency reported. The Raoyang River, which runs beneath the bridge, experienced record-setting levels since information was first ...

  • Letter from China Play Tests Chinas Sexual Limits

    International Herald Tribune - Tuesday 16th July, 2013

    BEIJING ...

  • WuXiPRA Names James Pusey President and General Manager

    General Sources - Tuesday 16th July, 2013

    SHANGHAI and RALEIGH, N.C., July 16, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- WuXiPRA, a contract research organization (CRO) that offers Phase I-IV clinical trial services in China, Hong Kong, and Macau, today announced that James Pusey, M.D., has joined WuXiPRA as president and general manager. Dr. Pusey has more than 25 years of experience in medicine, international clinical trial management, CRO services, and ...

  • Car makers shrug off new China sale restrictions

    West Australian - Tuesday 16th July, 2013

    By Samuel Shen and Kazunori TakadaSHANGHAI (Reuters) - China plans to restrict vehicle sales in eight more cities to curb traffic congestion and pollution, but car manufacturers are not worried, since they expect organic growth in the world's biggest auto market to outweigh any restrictions.And, environmentalists say, any such measures are unlikely to make much of a dent in air ...

  • China says it added 7.25 million jobs in first half of 2013

    Middle East Times - Tuesday 16th July, 2013

    China added 7.25 million jobs in the first half of this year, up 310,000 jobs from the same period of last year, its human resources minister said Tuesday. The country's job market remained "generally stable" during the first half of the year despite the economic slowdown, Yin Weimin said, the official Xinhua News Agency reported. He said the country's urban jobless rate ...

  • 90 of drinking straws in Shanghai are unqualified say investigators

    whatsonsanya - Tuesday 16th July, 2013

    Industry insiders have warned consumers to be careful when using drinking straws, as 90 percent in the Shanghai market did not meet quality standards, according to investigators. The national standard on drinking straws requires a quality safety logo granted by the food quality and safety administration on package ...

  • Eastday-US bank funds restoration of ancient city ceramics

    General Sources - Monday 15th July, 2013

    SHANGHAI Museum announced yesterday that it is to receive funding from Bank of America Merrill Lynch to restore 10 ceramic pieces.This is the second consecutive year that the Bank of America Merrill Lynch Art Conservation Project has contributed to the museum's restoration efforts of Chinese ...

  • Testing value of the Bund

    China Daily - Monday 15th July, 2013

    The summer heat is taking its toll on the crowds of tourists on Shanghai's Bund where there are hardly any trees big enough to shade them from the merciless sun. Many seek refuge on the pavement under the shadow of the imposing old buildings that double as resting areas where sweating tourists sit on the steps or lean against the walls outside plush fashion boutiques and jewelry stores. ...

  • Hang Seng moves up Shanghai slips

    The Standard - Monday 15th July, 2013

    (33 mins ago) Stocks in Hong Kong edged up 0.14 percent at the open after the Dow and S&P 500 hit record highs on Wall Street for a third straight session. The benchmark Hang Seng Index added 29.76 points to 21,333.07. In Shanghai, shares were down 0.16 percent in morning trade. The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index slipped 3.22 points to ...

  • Shanghai stocks retreat as Hong Kong wavers

    Market Watch - Monday 15th July, 2013

    HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- Hong Kong stocks wavered in choppy trading early Tuesday, with Chinese banks and property developers tracking losses on mainland bourses amid lingering worries over an economic slowdown. The Hang Seng ...

  • Testing value of the Bund despite thronging tourists

    China Daily - Monday 15th July, 2013

    Several big-name global brands have left Shanghai's old luxury hub The summer heat is taking its toll on the crowds of tourists on Shanghai's Bund where there are hardly any trees big enough to shade them from the merciless sun. Many seek refuge on the pavement under the shadow of the imposing old buildings that double as resting areas where sweating tourists sit on the steps or lean ...

  • China`s stagnant growth spurs `China risk` concerns

    The Dong-a Ilbo - Monday 15th July, 2013

    China`s stagnant growth spurs `China risk` concerns . JULY 16, 2013 04:29. . China`s economy grew 7.5 percent in the second quarter of this year, compared with the same period a year earlier. The figure was in line with economists` expectations, having no major adverse impact on financial markets, but left analysts concerned that China could lose yet more steam in the coming quarters and ...

  • Shanghai ICRD Adopts Agilent Software

    General Sources - Monday 15th July, 2013

    ( ) announced that its Model Builder Program (:MBP) and Model Quality Assurance (:MQA) software have been selected by Shanghai Integrated Circuit Research and Development Center ...

  • NZ riding Chinas big dipper

    New Zealand Herald - Monday 15th July, 2013

    Factors blamed for China's lower growth rate include weak demand for its exports. China's so-called "economic miracle" has hit some speed wobbles, but a top New Zealand economist says this country should be reasonably insulated from any direct impact. The Chinese Government, which revealed a sharp drop in exports last week, said yesterday that gross domestic product growth had slowed to 7.5 per ...

  • Testing value of the Bund

    China Daily - Monday 15th July, 2013

    The summer heat is taking its toll on the crowds of tourists on Shanghai's Bund where there are hardly any trees big enough to shade them from the merciless sun. Many seek refuge on the pavement under the shadow of the imposing old buildings that double as resting areas where sweating tourists sit on the steps or lean against the walls outside plush fashion boutiques and jewelry stores. ...

  • GlaxoSmithKline investors unshaken by China allegations

    The Telegraph - Monday 15th July, 2013

    Fresh accusations from China that Britain's biggest drugmaker dispensed some 3 billion yuan (?323m) in bribes since 2007 did little to shake investor support for the pharmaceuticals giant, in which shares edged down just 0.26pc on ...

  • Court Ruling Deals Public Blow to Chinas Labor-Camp System

    International Herald Tribune - Monday 15th July, 2013

    BEIJING ...

  • Report Education limited for Chinas disabled

    New Zealand Herald - Monday 15th July, 2013

    BEIJING (AP) More than a quarter of Chinese children with disabilities don't get to go to school, while many of those who do are blocked from mainstream institutions or taught by untrained teachers, a human rights group said Tuesday. The report by New York-based Human Rights Watch said young Chinese students with disabilities are denied access to regular schools unless they can prove they can ...

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