USA Today: Child's death prompts China to look at morals

Child's death prompts China to look at morals
By Calum MacLeod, USA TODAY

BEIJING – Road inspector Guo Mingyi donates his modest salary to the needy, has given blood 79 times, has worked five years' worth of overtime during the past 16 years and arrives two hours early, every day, to his job at a state-owned mining firm.

Finance: WSJ: China Risks Being Next Property-Bubble Blow Up

REAL ESTATE|JUNE 27, 2011
WSJ: China Risks Being Next Property-Bubble Blow Up

BEIJING—A recent decline in Chinese real-estate prices is starting to shake confidence in the country's economic vitality and open a debate about whether the country's economy is over-leveraged. That's what made the real-estate bubble's aftermath so painful for the U.S. and Japan.