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Shanghai Expo: 200 Tons of Trash Each Day
China Daily USA, News Report, Qian YanFeng, May 06, 2010
During the first five days of the Shanghai World Expo, an average of 160,000 visitors a day created nearly 200 tons of waste each day. However, the waste separation system was widely ignored by visitors, resulting in low efficiency in collection and treatment of waste.
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Chinese Media: Where Are Chinese-American Elected Officials?
New America Media, News Report , Vivian Po, Apr 26, 2010
Chinese media are criticizing the lack of visibility of elected Chinese officials in the Bay Area in response to a rash of recent attacks on Asians, while community leaders react angrily to the violence.
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Stop Blaming China for America's Woes
China Daily USA, Editorial, Colin Speakman, Apr 02, 2010
The U.S. administration seems to be trying to convince its public of an untruth: that China is the true cause of America’s economic woes — and that China possesses “weapons of mass economic destruction.”
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U.S. Chinese Media Call Obama-Dalai Lama Meeting Routine
New America Media, News Analysis, Vivian Po, Feb 20, 2010
While the mainstream media are focusing their coverage on how the Chinese government reacted vigorously to the February 18 meeting between President Barack Obama and the Dalai Lama, Chinese media in the United States are more interested in what the meeting means to Obama and what he got from it.
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Chinese Media, Bloggers Ask: Is Google Really Saying Goodbye?
New America Media, News Analysis, Vivian Po, Jan 16, 2010
Google’s announcement that it may close its offices in China has some Chinese bloggers mourning the loss of a defender of freedom of information, while others are celebrating what they view as a victory for Chinese companies.
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Chinese Media: It Was Only a Goodbye Kiss
New America Media, News Digest, Vivian Po, Jan 14, 2010
The Chinese-American media are calling on the U.S. government to go soft on Jiang HaiSong after he was arrested last Friday for slipping through the security checkpoint to kiss his girlfriend goodbye at the Newark International Airport. But on Chinese Internet discussion boards, opinion is divided.
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