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Ex-official indicted in money laundering

[2015-03-20 12:16]

An assistant US attorney in Los Angeles said that the United States and China worked closely on a case that this week saw the indictment of an ex-Chinese official on money laundering charges.

Investors tour Bay Area

[2015-03-20 12:16]

A delegation of top Chinese executives in real estate and technology visited the San Francisco Bay Area with the aim of learning about US markets and making investments.

Hu Yanyan: the guardian of China Guardian

[2015-03-20 11:50]

Hu Yanyan is leading the transformation of the world's fourth-largest auction house.

US-China photos at Pentagon

[2015-03-20 11:30]

US Army General Martin E. Dempsey, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, opened a photo exhibit on at the Pentagon in Washington that shows American and Chinese soldiers working together during World War II.

MD Senate adopts 'comfort women' resolution

[2015-03-20 11:29]

A Maryland state Senate joint resolution honoring the "comfort women" in Asia and Pacific Islands during World War II was adopted on Tuesday.

China's plan to move from being 83

[2015-03-20 11:07]

China has the money, the population and a dedicated fan base for a world-class soccer team, but it doesn't have one. That may change with the country's unveiling of a plan this week to eventually get that team.

Across America over the week (from March 13 to 19)

[2015-03-20 11:07]

Across America over the week (from March 13 to 19)

Think tanks tackle Under the Dome

[2015-03-20 11:04]

Under the Dome, a popular documentary about air pollution in China,has drawnthe attention of Washington think tanks.

Cotton's pained Odyssey explored

[2015-03-20 10:51]

Based on universal density standards, a 55-by-28-by-21-inch bale of cotton weighs about 500 pounds and can be turned into 325 pairs of blue jeans.

US students share love of Mandarin

[2015-03-20 10:30]

When the Chinese president and the Harvard president met in Beijing this week and called for deeper understanding through cultural and educational exchanges, it resonated with a Chinese language group for American college students in Washington.

Sticking it to the selfie stick

[2015-03-20 09:36]

Museums in China are already doing it, and some museums in the United States have done it or are considering it: banning the selfie stick.

Sino-Japanese dialogue resumes

[2015-03-20 07:47]

China and Japan resumed stalled security dialogue in Tokyo on Thursday after a suspension of more than four years.

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