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...events were part of an effort to “improve the relationship and communication between Chinese and American students,” according to delegate Ren Yiyue, executive president of AYCF and student union president of Xi’an Jiaotong University in China. [SEE CORRECTION BELOW...
...Fakewatch When a team at China's Shanghai Jiaotong University announced in 2003 that it had developed a sophisticated microprocessor for mobile phones and MP3 players, it was hailed as a major step forward for a nation eager to move beyond low-cost manufacturing and piracy. But following an investigation, the school announced last week that the capabilities of the Hanxin-or "China chip"-were exaggerated, and that it relied on copied technology. The university dismissed Chen Jin, above, the project's head and dean of its microelectronics school, accusing him of "serious falsification." The technology may have been...
...support of politically active youth helped cement Deng's authority, and students today hope to do the same for Hu. "We need to show our support for Hu Jintao, because if he becomes weak, the Old Guard could reassert their power," says Kitty Wang, a student at Shanghai's Jiaotong University, former President Jiang Zemin's alma mater. "That would be terrible, because many of the reforms we are hoping for will not have a chance to grow." In this telegenic age, students have also taken to Wen, who has fashioned himself into a man of the people by mixing...
...truth, most of the kids crowding around the computers aren't there to upload dissident manifestos or pages from, say, TIME, whose website is blocked in China. They are logging on to find fun. Near Shanghai's Jiaotong University, a student only pauses his online game, World Karate Domination Antics III, to upload a picture sent by a cyberbuddy. It's an image of a pouting, naked redheaded girl. He frowns: "I don't like funny-haired foreigners." Another picture streams in, this one of a Chinese teen. The cafe owner leans in and nods approvingly: "That's the best...
...truth, most of the mainland kids crowding around computers aren't there to upload dissident manifestos or pages from, say, TIME, whose website is blocked in China. They're logging on to find fun. Near Shanghai's prestigious Jiaotong University, a student only pauses his online game?World Karate Domination Antics III?to upload a picture sent by a cyberbuddy. It's an image of a pouting, naked redheaded girl. He shakes his head. "I don't like funny-haired foreigners." Another picture streams in, this one of a Chinese teen. The caf? owner leans in and nods approvingly: "That...