China


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Faith in the Countryside ... ADD

Attack on Church Nuns in China beaten in property dispute

Keeping the Faith Despite centuries of secrecy, China's last Orthodox Christians are defiantly clinging to their beliefs in the hope of Beijing granting greater freedoms

Degrees of Deceit Thousands of Chinese students are cheating their way through school

Power of Prayer "Underground" and state-approved Catholic churches are gradually merging in a trend that worries Beijing

Escaped Converts Aided by clandestine Christian networks, North Koreans are finding God and reaching freedom

North Korean Refugees Four teenagers and the long road to freedom

The New Untouchables An army of street beggars has invaded mainland cities after a change in the law; officially hailed as a step forward, the new regulations have made it difficult for the authorities to move them

About 7 and Working the District

Language Lessons Minority languages are in danger of disappearing

Basic but Bilingual Tibetan children are discovering that learning Putonghua doesn't mean they have to abandon their mother tongue

Half the Sky A former Hollywood screenwriter's adopted Chinese daughter inspired her to establish a foundation to help other orphaned children on the mainland

Women Need Not Apply Unskilled, untrained and often in the bottom-rung jobs, the rust-belt women have been hit hardest by the sudden shift to a market economy

Easy Streets With the gap between rich and poor widening, there's no shortage of young women willing to trade poverty for the comforts that come with the being a second wife or even a prostitute.

The Kids Are Not Alright Across China, new youth gangs are fueling an alarming rise in the number and viciousness of crimes committed by juveniles

Second Wives' Club Concubines are gaining a renewed notoriety in China among men looking to mark their fortune--and young women hoping to improve theirs

Braving the Seas and More Smuggling Chinese into the U.S. means big business

Underground Church Catholic movement thrives as opposition's battle begins


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