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Artist threads worldview into her work

[2012-10-26 10:55]

After eight years in New York City, artist Lin Tianmiao returned to Beijing in 1995 and settled into domestic life.

An island's painful legacy

[2012-10-19 11:43]

US laws to curb Chinese immigration split families and delayed a reunion between Lee Show Nam, who was detained as a teenager.

Son of detainee designs closure for once-shunned US immigrants

[2012-10-19 11:19]

Ferries take visitors to the site of the Angel Island Immigration Station, which 72 years ago closed its doors as the main US immigrant-processing center on the West Coast.

Conservation fan is a 'pambassador' for life

[2012-10-19 11:19]

Ashley Robertson is planning to revisit China's Sichuan province to see Qiqi, a female panda cub that has grown stronger since the young American left the Chengdu Panda Base two years ago.

Across America

[2012-10-19 11:19]

Chinese buyout firms scout tech, other areas in US investment push

[2012-10-19 11:19]

Last week's congressional committee report expressing mistrust of tech giants Huawei and ZTE might curb some Chinese portfolio investors' appetite for US stocks, but managers of buyout firms remain steadfast.

Murky prospects challenge US coal

[2012-10-19 11:19]

US producers of coal used in steelmaking have been seeing once-robust exports slow to a trickle, partly due to reduced demand from China.

Nooyi: Great potential of working together

[2012-10-12 12:19]

Excerpts of speech to the National Committee on United States-China Relations by Indra Nooyi, chairwoman and CEO of PepsiCo Inc, on Monday, Oct 8:

Leaders stress strong US-China ties

[2012-10-12 12:19]

When the National Committee on United States-China Relations was set up 46 years ago to encourage mutual understanding and cooperation, the two big nations hadn't yet established diplomatic ties.

Sany does heavy lifting in pursuit of growth in US

[2012-10-12 12:19]

On Sany America's sprawling campus on the outskirts of Atlanta, with the modern factory serving as a backdrop, a line of earth excavators bearing different manufacturers' nameplates operate in a kind of choreographed competition - Caterpillar, Doosan and Volvo, against Sany's own machine.

Living 'in-between' is deeply personal

[2012-10-12 12:19]

About 80,000 girls from China have been adopted by American parents since 1989, according to the US State Department. Many are now in or entering their late teens, grappling with the same issues of identity that affect all adolescents - but often with the added obstacle of not knowing their own background or, in some cases, true age.

Chinese entrepreneur parades with peers

[2012-10-12 12:19]

Lin Jinsong couldn't have imagined he would one day march in a New York City parade. But there he was on Columbus Day, strutting down Manhattan's Fifth Avenue with entrepreneurs from 29 other countries.

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