New York Times

US, North Korean envoys discuss disarmament, food aid in first nuclear talks ...
Washington Post
BEIJING — Envoys from North Korea and a cautiously optimistic United States met Thursday for their first talks on dismantling Pyongyang's nuclear programs since the death of the North's longtime leader Kim Jong Il. The discussions could provide signs ...
US Raises Nuclear Issue in First N. Korea Talks Since Kim DiedBusinessWeek
US, North Korea nuclear envoys set to meetFox News

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BBC News

Our Man in Beijing?
Huffington Post (blog)
So, for instance, he spoke of US-Chinese relations as an "unstoppable river that keeps surging ahead" and of Beijing's willingness to engage with Washington on a broad agenda of issues from counter-terrorism to North Korea.
Trade Issues Come to the Fore as US Hosts Chinese Vice PresidentBridges Weekly Trade News Digest
China gets a kick out of Xi's efforts at Croke ParkIrish Times
China Has High Praise for VP's Trip to USVoice of America

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Sydney Morning Herald

Beijing to release Purchasing Managers index in 2012
People's Daily Online
By Tu Lufang (Beijing Daily) Beijing will improve its comprehensive development rating system, and release the Beijing Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) this year, the city's bureau of statistics recently said at a meeting. Internationally, the PMI is a ...
'China factory sector shrinks for 4th straight mth'Pakistan Daily Times
Index rebounds to 4-month highChina Daily
China's new export orders slump in FebruaryThe News International
Wall Street Journal
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Bloomberg

Analysis: China's policy-led slowdown spawns property showdown
Reuters
By Langi Chiang and Nick Edwards | BEIJING (Reuters) - China's policy-induced property slowdown has put the central and local governments on a $320 billion collision course in one of the economy's biggest growth-generating sectors.
Wen Seen Paring China Growth Target as Inequality RisesBloomberg
Aid to Europe likely through IMFChina Daily
IMF Rep: International Yuan 'Hopeful Sign' For Financial ReformWall Street Journal
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Monks exorcise ghosts ahead of Tibetan New Year
Telegraph.co.uk
Tibetan monks in Beijing have staged a 'ghost exorcising' religious ritual on the eve of the Tibetan New Year. The traditional Tibetan Buddhist ceremony, attended by hundreds of people in Yonghe Lama Temple, was held to symbolically drive away evil ...

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CRIENGLISH.com

Beijing and Dongguan Make Flying Starts in CBA Playoffs
CRIENGLISH.com
Stephon Mabury of Beijing Ducks in action during the CBA Playoffs game agasint Zhejiang Guangsha on February 22nd, 2012. [Photo: CFP] The top eight sides from the regular season are battling it out to make the championship final of the CBA playoffs ...

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Corporate Jet Investor

Beijing police order AW139s
UPI.com
22 (UPI) -- Law enforcement, fire and air rescue missions in Beijing will be conducted using AgustaWestland AW139 medium helicopters. AgustaWestland, a Finmeccanica company, said the Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau signed a contract for the ...
Beijing police order AW139s - United Press InternationalSan Francisco Luxury News

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China Daily

US expects Beijing talks with DPRK to promote peace, stability
People's Daily Online
BEIJING, Feb. 22 (Xinhua)-- The United States hopes that its upcoming talks with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) in Beijing will lead to greater peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula, according to the US delegation.
US planning to engage DPRK to return to Six-Party TalksChina Daily

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SOM Wins Master Plan Competition for Beijing Bohai Innovation City
Sacramento Bee
The winning SOM plan leverages the economic and lifestyle assets of the Beijing-Tianjin corridor by centering the new environmentally friendly district along the high-speed-rail line linking the national capital to the port city of Tianjin.

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AFP

China risks economic crisis if no reforms: report
AFP
BEIJING — China could face an economic crisis if it does not implement major reforms in the next 20 years, the Wall Street Journal said Thursday, citing a report by the World Bank and Chinese government researchers. The "China 2030" report -- to be ...

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