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Ceragem Makes Contribution To Welfare In China
October 31, 2006 By EditorKorea-based Ceragem says the sum of its donation to welfare services in China has now exceeded RMB1 million.
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15 Enterprises In Shanghai Suspected Of Violating Salary Standards
October 31, 2006 By EditorThe Shanghai Municipal Labor Security Supervision Department has carried out an investigation of 48 enterprises that had been reported to offer salaries that are below the minimum wage. The result shows that 15 of them have violated certain Shanghai's wage rules.
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Consumer Sues Microsoft For Coercive Agreement
October 30, 2006 By EditorA consumer in Zhengzhou has filed a lawsuit against Microsoft because of "coercive" clauses in the software company's user agreements.
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33 Multinational Companies Appear On Blacklist
October 30, 2006 By EditorChina's Institute of Public and Environmental Affairs has listed 33 China-based multinational companies that have violated environmental protection rules.
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China Must Do More To Implement Wind Power
October 30, 2006 By EditorThe Chinese Renewable Energy Industries Association, Greenpeace and the Global Wind Energy Council unveiled results of the "Study on the Pricing Policy of Wind Power in China" at the Great Wall Renewable Energy Forum last week. The report concludes that the Chinese wind pricing policy needs to be improved.
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Genesis Establishes Chinese GEP College Scholarship Fund
October 30, 2006 By EditorGenesis Technology Group announced that its subsidiary Genesis Equity Partners, LLC is establishing a college scholarship fund that will provide four-year scholarships to qualified female high school students to attend colleges and universities in China.
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Dell Begins Recycling Services For China Customers
October 27, 2006 By EditorDell will begin providing recycling services to business customers in mainland China and Hong Kong immediately, the company's CEO Kevin Rollins announced.
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