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May 2006



Talking Point: Chinese statement on the banning of the FLG spiritual movement

Tuesday, 30 May 2006 10:06 P GMT+09
A statement made through Chinese embassies on 10 May 2006, in an attempt to discredit the FLG spiritual movement, and to justify justify it's banning.   Statement on the evil essence of [FLG]:Why did C

Floating fortresses ... or Tomb Stones: Has China sets its Sights on America's Aircraft Carriers?

Saturday, 27 May 2006 11:59 P GMT+09
According to the latest defense reports, China is preparing a nasty surprise of US aircraft carriers, should they try to intervene in a Sino-Taiwanese conflict. But is this fact, fiction, scare-mongering, or a monumental bluff on China's part?

The Drone Wars: Israel Strikes Back

Wednesday, 24 May 2006 8:24 P GMT+09
Two of the world's most 'awkward' political relationships have been brought into the spotlight this month as yet another Israeli company stands accused of conspiring to provide China with 'better ways to kill US Citizens'.

Enemy of the State: Congress brands IBM 'a Potential Threat' to National Security

Saturday, 20 May 2006 10:22 P GMT+09
The so-called "China Threat" appear to be live and well, and living in Washington, as the DoS orders the reassignment of 900 IBM Personal Computers to 'low risk' duties because of fears over the company's ties to Mainland China.

Protection Racket: - Movie making, graft and the Environment collide in China

Monday, 15 May 2006 5:17 P GMT+09
When the film industry and the environment collide, will it be corrupt officials who benefit?

Exaggerated Threat: The truth about China's Nuclear Arsenal?

Thursday, 11 May 2006 9:57 P GMT+09
Exactly how big is China's nuclear Arsenal, and is it getting bigger or smaller? A new report suggests that the West might have gotten some of its sums wrong.

Leading by Example?: 5 Top Chinese Universities “named and shamed” in global piracy report

Sunday, 7 May 2006 8:30 P GMT+09
Exactly what kind of example are Chinese universities setting for their students?

Baiting the Dragon - Freedom in China Summit 2006

Tuesday, 2 May 2006 6:18 P GMT+09
Generally speaking, there are three sure fire ways to annoy China: 1) Call its culture backwards, 2) Call its military a threat, 3) Draw attention to its Human Rights record. Today, it would appear that the Hudson Institute has chosen number 3