- Search Engine, Google, Responds to Data Retention Policy Charges / Webmaster / 2007-05-08
Every time an internet surfer uses the Google search engine, his or her search data is retained by company for an indefinite period of time. This is seen as a problem by internet consumer watchdog groups and, recently, a European Union data protection advisory group sent a questioning letter to Google.
- Beijing adopts a one dog policy in fight against rabies / World / 2006-11-12
In an effort to eradicate rabies from the streets of Beijing, authorities announced a ?one dog? policy that allows household to own and keep no more than a single canine
- Ford Makes Major Changes to Company Policy / Business / 2006-11-06
When you think of American cars, chances are you think of the Ford Motor Company. And why is that? For one thing, Henry Ford was one of several automotive pioneers who helped this country get on the road in gasoline-propelled vehicles.
- Beijing Urges Washington to Reaffirm ?One China? Policy / World / 2006-11-01
The People?s Republic of China has asked the United States to remain committed to the policy of ?one China?, a principle which implicitly recognizes that mainland China and the independent island of Taiwan (which refers to itself officially as the Republic of China) are in fact all part of one country, ?China?.
- China Tries Man Who Resisted Official Policy / World / 2006-08-21
A Chinese man who fought against forced abortions and sterilizations of women in the Shandong province of the People`s Republic has gone on trial in the Communist country. Prior to the start of the trial, three lawyers involved in the case were arrested, but two have since been set free by Chinese officials.
- Service Provider Changes Policy to Keep Online Records / Webmaster / 2006-06-29
U.S cable operator Comcast Corp. decided to change its policy in order to help law enforcement. New regulations state that online records will be kept for a longer period and that the company will store web address records for 180 days, instead 31 under the current policy.
- Revolution in Chinese media policy? / World / 2005-08-28
China Youth Daily has backed off from a plan to tie journalists` bonuses to praise from party officials.A rare protest by Chinese journalists at a leading national newspaper offers a window into the intensifying severity of information control in China and the sometimes sophisticated resistance to it by Chinese journalists.





