• The process has improved somewhat for the Chinese, but outside the embassy in Beijing people still stand in line for three hours just to apply for a simple tourist visa.

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  • And in Beijing you must have an automobile, and it is kind of hard for him because he doesn't earn a lot money compared to some Beijing local people, and he is also paying the mortgage to buy a new apartment.

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  • On Friday, Beijing News reported that people carrying the H7N9 virus may have entered Beijing in recent days from East China due to an increased flow of tourists, but no cases of bird flu have been reported there as of Friday.

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  • One of the ways the hackers penetrated the paper's computer system was through its Beijing bureau, people familiar with The Wall Street Journal incident said.

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  • For the first time in years, Uighurs from the west of China, the traditional money-changers, have reappeared on the streets of Beijing, and people are eager to buy dollars from them.

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  • China's Gini coefficient measuring income distribution is also generating "widespread controversy and doubts" that it is too low and at odds with public perceptions, The Beijing News and People's Daily report.

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  • The Journal hired consultants to investigate the matter and uncovered a major breach in which hacking groups it wasn't clear whether they were working together entered the company's networks, in part through computers in the Beijing office, people familiar with the situation said.

    WSJ: Chinese Hackers Target U.S. Media

  • In the most recent incident, the Journal was notified by the FBI of a potential breach in the middle of last year, when the FBI came across data that apparently had come from the computer network in the Journal's Beijing bureau, people familiar with the incident said.

    WSJ: Chinese Hackers Target U.S. Media

  • Beijing simply has more people who can appreciate the "web life-style, " as Gates calls it.

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  • As wages go up, more people in Beijing can afford to take taxis, but supply is artificially constrained.

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  • Many people in Beijing wonder how much those early connections have protected Hu.

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  • China is in denial and refuses to confirm that the virus is affecting people in Beijing and Shanghai, as well as South China and Hong Kong.

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  • The torrential flood that killed at least 37 people in Beijing over the weekend has fueled anger against the government as well as cast doubt about the official death toll.

    FORBES: Beijing Faces Criticism After Flood Kills At Least 37

  • Charges were filed with the Beijing Number Two Intermediate People's Court against Mr Liu on Wednesday, and a trial date will be set by the court, state-run Xinhua news agency said.

    BBC: Ex China rail minister Liu Zhijun charged with corruption

  • You're competing against young people in Beijing and Bangalore.

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  • On a lighter note, the recent tensions with Japan appear to be boosting sales of "Tokyo Big Bang" and "I love the Diaoyu Islands" fireworks in Beijing, according to People's Net.

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  • In the real world, if you hand out flyers for a pizza restaurant in Birmingham to people in Beijing and Mexico City, then you're not going to get the customers you want.

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  • Last June it signed a deal with Microsoft and an arm of the Chinese government to create a software joint venture that will supply IT outsourcing services and employ 5, 000 people outside Beijing.

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  • On Jan. 17, in a move that reaffirmed China's aim to control Tibet through local people, Beijing approved a two-year-old Tibetan boy, Soinam Puncog, as the seventh reincarnation of the Reting Rinpoche, an important and controversial lama.

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  • As rumors swirled that a mysterious pneumonia was killing people in Beijing, Li, then a postgraduate student, dismissed the fears as overblown because he saw footage on state television of seemingly carefree foreign tourists arriving in the country's capital.

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  • Last June it signed a deal with Microsoft (nasdaq: MSFT - news - people ) and an arm of the Chinese government to create a software joint venture that will supply IT outsourcing services and employ 5, 000 people outside Beijing.

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  • After finally admitting that the true scale of its SARS outbreak had been deliberately hidden, and that in fact the disease was still spreading quickly, the Chinese authorities are now doing all in their power to contain the disease, from establishing road-blocks to stop people leaving Beijing, to the curtailment of the traditional week-long holiday that should have begun on May 1st.

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  • On May 21, Phnom Penh announced that he would visit Beijing with three "important people" to meet Sihanouk.

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  • The switch may accelerate the plans of Morgan Stanley's Shanghai-based joint venture, Morgan Stanley Huaxin Securities, to add offices in Shenzhen and Beijing, one of the people added.

    WSJ: China's Rarest Bankers: 'Sponsors'

  • Yang Xiao (China), Beijing correspondent for the Southern People Weekly.

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  • We asked destiny consultant Master Raymond Lo, an expert in reading the I-Ching, the ancient Chinese "Book of Changes, " which of the top sports people bound for Beijing would be successful at the Olympics.

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  • The decision, issued on July 22nd by the Beijing No. 1 Intermediate People's Court, concerned an application by the Nanjing Zishi Law Firm to register a trademark on behalf of a Chinese supplier of agricultural products.

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  • Beijing News on Monday quoted people from the China Railway No. 3 Engineering Group as saying that the pits were dug to make room for a giant crane to lift away the rest of the carriages that remain on the overhead rail tracks.

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  • The International Olympic Committee has even asked the Beijing organizing committee to allow more people in.

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