Posts Tagged ‘ June ’

Genome Research Points to Adaptation Among Early African-Americans

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Certain disease-causing variant genes became more common in African-Americans after their ancestors reached American shores, scientists report. (read on…) Related items The IOT China Conference & Exhibition 2011 to Return to Shanghai in June Research and Markets: Vibration, Structural Engineering and Measurement I: reviewed by several expert referees China Health Resource Announces Professor Liang...

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Beijing goes for leisure and Shanghai for dining deals

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Online daily deals on leisure offers were most frequently launched in Beijing, while in Shanghai the majority of daily deals available in June were related to dining, found a new report by daily deal aggregation site Dataotuan.com.  (read more…) Related items China auto sales slow in 2011, up 2.5 pct to 18.5 mln, lagging...

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China June import growth weakest in 20 months

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BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s import growth fell sharply to its slowest pace in 20 months in June in further evidence of the broad impact of monetary tightening on the economy, while a wider trade surplus suggested capital inflows will remain a challenge for authorities. (more here…) Related items China trade growth slows to 2-year...

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Asian manufacturing activity slows in June

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SHANGHAI: Manufacturing activity in Asia’s emerging economies slowed further in June, data showed Friday, suggesting measures designed to cool explosive growth were taking hold in the region. (more here…) Related items Apple lists 156 of its suppliers in 2012 'responsibility report' Asia Markets: Japan, China stocks end higher in thin trade China workshops struggle,...

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Reining in the trains

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The Beijing-Shanghai high-speed train starting June 30 will run at 300kph, down from a planned 350kph, in a bid to bring down operation costs and cut down on energy consumption. (more here…) Related items 14. Reining in the trains China Has ‘Zero’ Chance on High-Speed Train Exports After Crash Kills 39 China Crash May...

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14. Reining in the trains

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The Beijing-Shanghai high-speed train starting June 30 will run at 300kph, down from a planned 350kph, in a bid to bring down operation costs and cut down on energy consumption. (more here…) Related items Reining in the trains China Has ‘Zero’ Chance on High-Speed Train Exports After Crash Kills 39 China Crash May Give...

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