Kamis, 14 Juni 2012

Top China Stories from WSJ: Google Tips Off Users, Housing Market, Spy Case Revealed - Wall Street Journal





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A Chinese flag flutters near the Google logo on top of Google’s China headquarters in Beijing, China on Friday, Jan. 22, 2010.

Your daily round-up of the best of the Journal’s China coverage:


Google Tips Off Users in China: Google Inc. has begun warning users in China of certain search words that may trigger the country’s Internet censors, in its boldest challenge in two years to Beijing’s efforts to restrict online content. (Free)


China Housing Market Shows Signs of Warming: Faint signs of warming have emerged in China’s property market as the extended fall in prices began to moderate in May, a key survey showed Friday. (Free)


Child Trafficking Ring Busted in China: Chinese authorities have broken up a child trafficking ring, arresting 76 suspects and rescuing more than 30 children. (Subscriber Content)


China Arrests Official as a U.S. Spy: A Chinese state security official has been arrested on suspicion of spying for the U.S., a case both countries have kept quiet for several months.


Asia Weakness Heightens Fears of Contagion: Manufacturing activity in China and across a wide swath of Asia slowed in May, heightening fears that the turmoil in Western economies is dragging down one of the few remaining engines of global growth.

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