• It's being geared to become Vietnam's Tencent or Shanda, two runaway success stories from China's early start-ups.

    FORBES: Commentary

  • That's behind an in-house book sale in June that highlights titles such as Six Ways to Get Rich Through Direct Sales, The World's Most Outstanding Salesperson and The Early Files of China's Rich.

    FORBES: On The Cover/Top Stories

  • Morsy's early overseas visits have included China and Iran, two nations with which the U.S. government has complicated relations.

    CNN: 5 things we learned on second day of U.N. General Assembly

  • It lived during the middle to late Jurassic era in China's Liaoning province where many early birds and feathered dinosaurs roamed.

    NPR: New Study Restores Famed Fossil To "Bird" Branch

  • Last month the BBC reported on the race to secure patents on graphene and how, despite the UK's early lead, China was now leading the field with the South Korean electronics giant Samsung holding nearly ten times more patents than Britain as a whole.

    BBC: Europe gives 2bn euros to science

  • Wang's insight struck just as China's Web portals began to catch the country's early wave of Internet eyeballs.

    FORBES: Companies, People, Ideas

  • But by early next year China's exports should be growing again, its year-on-year GDP growth could be close to 10%, and its inflation rate will have turned positive.

    ECONOMIST: Why China resists foreign demands to revalue its currency

  • Obviously if it were her own it would have come out looking like a fine china tea cup and smelling of spring's early blooms.

    BBC: THE APPETITE FOR SUPER-SIZED TELEVISION

  • China's trade data are volatile in the early months of each year as companies shut down for several weeks during the Lunar New Year and then buy raw materials to resume production.

    NPR: China's March Imports Rise In Sign Of Recovery

  • 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

  • Founded in 1994, China's first professional football league boomed in its early years until fans fell away after a match-fixing and gambling scandal.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • The Yellow River, China's second longest, has dried up since the early 1970s.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The fear is that China's strong imports of machinery, oil and ores in the early months of this year may simply have gone into one end of a production pipeline, out of which are now emerging excessive volumes of steel and heavy-industrial products that it cannot sell at home.

    ECONOMIST: Global rebalancing

  • In early 2009, trade with China surpassed trade with the U.S., helping the country ride out the recent American slowdown without much trouble.

    WSJ: Ian Bremmer on Pivot States

  • They were Manchus who ruled China from the mid-17th to early 20th centuries and expanded the country's borders.

    ECONOMIST: Banyan

  • And that's one reason why Alex Salmond is heading to Qatar this weekend, and China in early December, with a new proposition to boost the Scottish economy.

    BBC: Salmond scales up foreign loan application

  • By early 2003 Wang envisioned not only a share of the wealth from China's auto industry but also tantalizing synergies: BYD could use its expertise to develop rechargeable batteries for electric cars.

    FORBES: Thanks, Now Move Over

  • This time China's policymakers are stepping in to cool things down earlier than they did in the early 1990s, when inflation was far higher and investment and credit were growing even faster than today.

    ECONOMIST: China's economy

  • The group is providing U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright with a list of names in preparation for her trip to China to lay the groundwork for President Bill Clinton's planned state visit in late June and early July.

    CNN: EXPORTING DISSENT

  • Not only have sales volumes increased in the U.S. and U.K., but it may be too early to count China out.

    FORBES: China Brings Down Global Art Market In Q1 But U.S. And Europe Feed The Bulls

  • The Shanghai Composite Index recouped early losses to end the session flat at 2226.13 as investors digested China's latest trade data.

    WSJ: Nikkei Outperforms, Shanghai Treads Water

  • With the euro zone in recession and growth flagging in America and China, the world's three largest consumers of oil are buying less of it than expected in early 2012.

    ECONOMIST: Petrol prices

  • With new leaders in South Korea, Japan and China, North Korea's nuclear test also fits another longtime pattern of a undertaking a provocative act early in the tenure of other political leaders, then following it with steps to smooth relations in hopes of persuading the others to provide financial aid and other assistance.

    WSJ: North Korea Tests Nuclear Device

  • NVIDIA's next superhero-themed mobile chipset has possibly made an early appearance in a leaked side in China, and it looks like it wants to go toe-to-toe with the latest processors from Samsung and Qualcomm.

    ENGADGET: NVIDIA Tegra 4 processor details leaked: 4-plus-1 cores, 28nm, six times the power of Tegra 3

  • In China livestock numbers have nearly doubled in the last 30 years, from around 200 million in the early 1970's, to 427 million in 2002.

    CNN: Desertification: How to stop the shifting sands

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