links for 2008-06-26
By l00p
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China plans to crack down on illegal drugs in Beijing and other cities that will host Olympic events, a top police official said Wednesday. Authorities will target drug use at nightclubs and other entertainment venues, as well as smugglers supplying majo
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In the latest sign of efforts to prevent dissent during the Beijing Olympics, political activists in Shanghai say they have been warned against expressing their opinions, speaking with foreigners, or visiting Beijing until after the Games.
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China’s Shaolin Temple, the birthplace of kung fu and the star of many martial arts films, has set up an online store to flog its wares.
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Blue State helped create the Web machine that brought in the bucks and built the buzz. Now it’s looking to sign up more corporate clients
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Anti-corruption watchdogs in China’s southern Dongguan industrial city are getting leads from sources close to their targets, their mistresses. “At least 80 per cent of corrupt officials exposed in Dongguan had mistresses who gave us important informatio
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The Central News Agency reports that the Council of Grand Justices last Friday issued a constitutional interpretation that disallows the authorities the right to ban a political party based on their political views. This means that the “Taiwan Democratic
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This is a very interesting read by John J. Tkacik on Chinese cyber attacks that runs counter to many of my arguments. The PDF document titled Trojan Dragon: China’s Cyber Threat is 12 pages but well worth checking out.
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