The Independent 1996 Teresa Poole - Abstracts

The Independent 1996 Teresa Poole
TitleSubjectAuthors
Can Peking tame the Net? (attempts to control the Internet in China)(Network)Retail industryTeresa Poole
Caring face fails to dispel charges of orphan abuse. (Chinese officials deny allegations that orphaned babies and children were starved and abused)Retail industryTeresa Poole
China fears a backlash from reform's new jobless. (growing problems with unemployment in China)Retail industryTeresa Poole
China's 'bogeyman' Lee takes poll test. (Lee Teng-hui, president of Taiwan)Retail industryTeresa Poole
China's new gamblers discover it's easier to speculate than accumulate.Retail industryTeresa Poole
China's revolutionary spit and polish. (Yanan, China, renovated to mark 60th anniversary of the Long March)Retail industryTeresa Poole
China starts to panic over threat of revolt on frontier. (separatist movement in Xinjiang)Retail industryTeresa Poole
China warns US off Taiwan test site.Retail industryJohn Carlin, Teresa Poole
Chinese dance to a tune from Madame Mao. (revival of Cultural Revolution classic Chinese ballet the 'White-Haired Girl')Retail industryTeresa Poole
Chinese order blitz on deadly polluters.Retail industryTeresa Poole
Christopher aims to bury Chinese ghosts. (US secretary of state Warren Christopher visits China)Retail industryTeresa Poole
Contenders line up for power when Deng goes. (choosing a successor to Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping)Retail industryTeresa Poole
Fighting 'not competent' mentality. (problems for working women in China)(Women work)Retail industryTeresa Poole
Floods deepen misery of last Stalinists. (North Korean leaders could be forced into negotiations)Retail industryTeresa Poole
Gun salutes and grateful thanks ... the perfect goodbye Hong Kong dreams of. (60th anniversary of British withdrawal from Weihaiwei, Shandong province, China)Retail industryTeresa Poole
Nationalist call is trump card in patriot game. (Chinese government emphasises nationalist themes as time comes to take control of Hong Kong)Retail industryTeresa Poole
New China hits the buffers of reality. (problems facing railway network in China; last in series on railways of the world)Retail industryTeresa Poole
One day all cities could look like this. (Zhanjiagang, China)Retail industryTeresa Poole
Peking alarmed as illegal school fees force pupils to quit.Retail industryTeresa Poole
Peking insists it is not starving orphans.Retail industryTeresa Poole
Peking's foe triumphs in Taiwan poll. (president Lee Teng-hui wins election)Retail industryTeresa Poole
Peking survives its trial by Greenpeace.Retail industryTeresa Poole
Poor pay heavy price in China's brutal hospitals.Retail industryTeresa Poole
Sino-American squabbles to be eased by visits.Retail industryRichard Lloyd Parry, Teresa Poole
Taiwan players weigh next move. (threat of direct conflict between Taiwan and China recedes)Retail industryTeresa Poole
Taiwan's island outpost in the front line. (island of Quemoy refuses to yield to Chinese pressure)Retail industryTeresa Poole
The global year at a glance. (key events in 1996)Retail industryDavid McKittrick, Hamish McRae, Robert Fisk, John Rentoul, John Carlin, Andrew (American government official) Marshall, Teresa Poole, Paul Wallace
Ugly, polluted, corrupt. Amazing. (Peking, China)Retail industryTeresa Poole
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