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August 2005



The Rabbit Hole: 101 easy ways to tell that you’re in China

Tuesday, 30 August 2005 11:08 P GMT+09
For your reading pleasure 14 quick and simply ways to discover if you live in China.

A victory for history, but a moral defeat for Chinese nationalists; Tokyo's 'Hundred-head' trial ends.

Sunday, 28 August 2005 5:30 P GMT+09
Japanese historians and campaigners for the correct presentation of history gave a collective cheer on Tuesday as Tokyo District court Judge Doi Akio threw out a 'defamation' suit by relatives of two of Japan's most notorious war criminals.

The Death of a China Blog

Saturday, 27 August 2005 5:26 P GMT+09
Angry Chinese Blogger is sad to announce that, due to the blocking of Blog-City's web service in a number of regions of China, the proprietoress of Life in Jiangxi has been forced to retire her blog.

Beijing bans workplace sexual harassment – Care of the BBC

Friday, 26 August 2005 11:59 P GMT+09
In a move to address gender Inequality in China, Beijing has announced the outlawing of sexual harassment in the workplace, and the creation of new legislation to allow women to bring legal redress on their husbands if they commit an act of abuse.

[Photo Album] Hong Kong - Something old, something new

Monday, 22 August 2005 2:58 P GMT+09
Photo Album

Doctor doctor, my porpoise has no dorsal fin …..; Fishy business in the Yangtze

Sunday, 21 August 2005 8:12 P GMT+09
While China's headlines are more likely to be filled with acrimonious stories about 'that bad thing that Japan did 60 years ago’, than they are to contain stories friendship and co-operation, this doesn’t mean that such do not exist.

We will support you, but we're not crazy: No free lunch for Mugabe

Thursday, 18 August 2005 9:04 P GMT+09
Despite a surfeit of evidence to the contrary, Beijing has proven that it is nobody's fool, at least as far as its relationship with Harare is concerned.

[Photo Album] The Fuzhou bus bombing in Picture

Saturday, 13 August 2005 11:25 P GMT+09
For the more morbid of my readers, here is a collection of pictures from the aftermath of the Fuzhou bus bombing earlier this month.

Indiscriminate anger; China's voiceless underclasses hit out once more, care of AFP (Shanghai)

Monday, 8 August 2005 9:53 P GMT+09
A suicide bomber was killed and 31 people injured after a home-made device was detonated on a bus in southeastern China Monday,

Tanabata: Japan

Sunday, 7 August 2005 9:00 A GMT+09
Tanabata 七夕Tanabate (star) festival : Japane,Sendai Miyagi

The Price

Friday, 5 August 2005 11:59 P GMT+09
Let those who paid the price be the vanguard.

Unreported but not unrepentant; Kanagawa mourns the lost Chinese of Sagami-ko

Tuesday, 2 August 2005 5:14 P GMT+09
For 364 1/2 days of the year, man-made ??? (Sagami lake), Kanagawa Prefecture, is a reservoir and a scenic beauty spot some 50 KM out from central Yokohama, but for one evening each year it becomes a memorial shrine to the men who were forced to crea

Ugly scenes as Beijing moves against Tibetan Beauty Queen who wouldn't bow down to to China

Monday, 1 August 2005 11:59 P GMT+09
While most beauty pageants are meant to be more about swimsuits and vapid smiles than politics and military occupations, it would appear that a Malaysian beauty pageant, scheduled for later this year, is to include all four elements with the last t

60 years of 'Sino-Japanese friendship' exhibition opens in Tokyo, but not in Beijing.

Monday, 1 August 2005 7:11 P GMT+09
What do you get if you combine Jackie Chan, a world-class table tennis player, and a hall full of photographs? The answer, a rare attempts at Sino-Japanese bridge building.