China Notebook
 
 
Beijing’s API yesterday was 169.
 
In the news:
 
*Associated Press: Bomb lobbed at police station in China’s west
 
*The Atlantic: China’s way forward
 
*Asia Times Online: Damaged hopes for Shanghai Expo
 
*The Times: Wily Tibetan messengers outfox censors of ‘Great Firewall’ of China
 
*Jerusalem Post: Israel’s image in China
 
*BBC: Audio slideshow ... Dalai Lama’s flight into exile
 
*New York Times: In China’s stimulus spending, seeds of a surge
 
*Taipei Times: DPP whip lashes out over ECFA
 
*The Epoch Times: A deadly year for the news media
 
*RSIS Commentaries: Clashes at Sea: When Chinese vessels harass U.S. ships (pdf)
 
*FDA News: China should update standards, set basic requirements for devices
 
*Global Security: New Philippine border law re-ignites territorial disputes in South China Sea
 
*China.org: Revenue disputes over Three Gorges
 
*Mainichi Daily News: China postpones Aso visit over Senkaku Islands dispute
 
*Asia News Net: Vietnam reaffirms sovereignty over Paracel and Spratly islands
 

From the blogs:
 
*CSM Global News Blog: China’s annual Congress: Seen one, seen ‘em all
 
*The Foreign Expert: ‘I hate the word propaganda’
 
*Design@tive: Beijing has more cars on the roads
 
*Pajamas Media: China tests Obama
 
*RGE Monitor: Did China experience January hot money outflows?
 
 
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
China Notebook: 3-18-09