| Housing Market Sluggish During China’s Golden Week Holidays (The Epoch Times) |
| or a long time China’s “Golden Week,” a long holiday celebrating National Day, has been synonymous with a boon for the housing market. |
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| China Housing & Land Development Regretfully Accepts Director´s Resignation (wallstreet:online AG) |
| China Housing & Land Development, Inc., (NASDAQ: CHLN) today announced it has accepted the resignation |
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| In Modern China, ?Little Kingdoms? for the People (New York Times) |
| A new exhibition offers further evidence that China has become the most fertile territory on the globe for experimentation by architects. |
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| China Housing & Land Development Regretfully Accepts Director's Resignation (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) |
| XI'AN, China----China Housing & Land Development, Inc., today announced it has accepted the resignation of Mr. Edward Meng as a director of the company for personal reasons. Mr. |
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| China at crossroads as world economy wobbles (Calcutta News) |
| Beijing, Oct 13 (Xinhua) The global credit crisis freezing up the world's finances may be a blessing in disguise for China as it aims to modify its economic structure after three decades of breakneck growth. |
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| Rural reform tops China’s growth plan (The Hindu) |
| BEIJING: The Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee on Sunday approved a decision on major issues concerning rural reform and development at the close of a four-day plenum. |
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| China to reform rural land use, boost incomes - Summary (EARTHtimes.org) |
| Beijing - China's ruling Communist Party on Sunday adopted a plan to reform rural land use and boost the prosperity of farmers, amid concerns over the growing gap between rural and urban incomes. Chinese President and party leader Hu Jintao presented... |
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| China: Bird’s Nest Takes The Gold (Sin Chew Jit Poh) |
| BEIJING, CHINA: The Forbidden City is no longer the most popular tourist destination in China. |
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| A master plan for China to bail out America (rediff.com) |
| The Chinese government could offer to lend up to $500 bn to the US government for the rescue of its financial sector. |
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| China to give housing subsidies to quake survivors (Bangkok Post - Thailand's English news) |
| China has launched a housing subsidy scheme to assist urban residents in quake-hit Sichuan, state media reported. |
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