• Her high-end restaurant Mandarin, which was a fixture in Polk Street and later Ghirardelli Square neighborhoods through the early 1990s, focused on the classic northern Chinese and Shanghainese dishes she ate growing up in a wealthy Beijing family.

    WSJ: Cecilia Chiang, the Queen of Chinese Cuisine

  • Luke's Medical Center in Manila, says the private institution is "better equipped than 90% of hospitals in the U.S." Bangkok's high-tech Bumrungrad Hospital has also geared up to meet this demand, as has the newly opened Beijing United Family Hospital, which caters to wealthy Chinese as well as expatriates.

    CNN: HOSPITALS IN FLUX

  • China Daily and Beijing News report family members of a Japanese car owner who was attacked during an anti-Japan protest in northwest Xian city are suing local police for compensation, accusing the police of dereliction of duty.

    BBC: China morning round-up: Nobel Literature Prize to China

  • The group advocating for ending the one-child policy thought the change "would be a simple matter, " said Gu Baochang, a professor of demography at Renmin University in Beijing, former adviser to the Family Planning Commission and informal leader of the advocacy group.

    WSJ: China's One-Child Plan Faces New Fire

  • Subsequent reports said Milosevic's son and his family tried to move to Beijing but Chinese authorities turned them back.

    CNN: Milosevic

  • But officially, Li and his family don't belong in Beijing, and he could be hit with a hefty fine if officials took notice of them.

    CNN: ASIANOW - TIME Asia | The Numbers Game

  • Also being tabled is an amendment to the rights protection law for the elderly, which would make "visiting or contacting elderly family members" a legal requirement for younger family members, according to the Beijing Times and Beijng News.

    BBC: China morning round-up: Copyright treaty signed

  • Today in Beijing, Intel revealed its latest Atom processor family, code named Oak Trail.

    FORBES: Intel's Oak Trail: Merely A Shot Across The Bow

  • Regardless of how busy Clinton is with high-level meetings during her time in Beijing, the well-being of Chen and his family must be a priority.

    CNN: Hillary Clinton must visit Chen Guangcheng

  • Big in China: My Unlikely Adventures Raising a Family, Playing the Blues, and Becoming a Star in Beijing, by Alan Paul.

    FORBES: Big in China Zeroes In on Expat Life

  • His seminal study of consumption behavior and preferences, conducted earlier this year in greater Beijing, showed that children's preferences determined 69% of the family's overall spending.

    CNN: LITTLE EMPERORS

  • No family time this weekend: On Saturday morning he flies to Beijing, arriving Sunday morning, to visit the joint venture Nissan has set up with China's Dongfeng Automotive to make commercial trucks.

    FORBES: On The Cover/Top Stories

  • Mr Tung was a shipping tycoon from a Shanghai family who owed his business's survival to the government in Beijing.

    ECONOMIST: Democracy deferred

  • Qianjiang Evening News and The Beijing News call for calm after disgruntled residents in Henan threaten to destroy the family graves of a local mayor in retaliation for a controversial grave-levelling campaign.

    BBC: China media: Egypt accident anger

  • They secured funding from the Ford Foundation through Joan Kaufman, a Harvard Professor who has studied China's family-planning policies since the early 1980s and worked in the foundation's Beijing office between 1996 and 2001.

    WSJ: China's One-Child Plan Faces New Fire

  • Life in Beijing is much better than back in rural Hebei, says Li: his wages cover the family's rent, tuition for the underground school for migrant children that his kids attend, as well as the odd night of karaoke.

    CNN: ASIANOW - TIME Asia | The Numbers Game

  • And last week China allowed a North Korean family that had taken shelter in the United Nations refugee agency's office in Beijing to leave the country and make their way to South Korea, instead of repatriating them as it normally does.

    ECONOMIST: The Olympics

  • For Mr. Chen to stay in China, friends say, Beijing would need to provide him with an iron-clad guarantee of safety for himself and his family, while vigorously pursuing the people allegedly responsible for mistreating him.

    WSJ: Escape Poses New Riddle for U.S., China

  • There were also reports that some voters were being pressured by triad gangsters working for Beijing to photograph their ballot slips as proof of how they voted, or risk harm to their family or the loss of their job.

    ECONOMIST: A disappointing day for the democrats | The

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