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60th Anniversary Linkage
You're probably engrossed in the parade right now, but in case you want something to read between the special forces and the space cadets, here's some fun links about our nation's birthday: Some artist envisioned what the 60th anniversary...
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Wed, Sep 09 2009 11:00 PM
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60th Anniversary Linkage
You're probably engrossed in the parade right now, but in case you want something to read between the special forces and the space cadets, here's some fun links about our nation's birthday: Some artist envisioned what the 60th anniversary...
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Wed, Sep 09 2009 11:00 PM
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Shanghai traffic restrictions for National Day
We all knew this was coming - along with the 60th anniversary holiday, there was bound to be strict traffic controls. The Shanghai Public Security Bureau has given us the details about what we can expect: Traffic will be controlled everyday between today...
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Wed, Sep 09 2009 6:30 AM
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Donate to victims of Typhoon Ondoy aka Ketsana
On a totally unrelated note to China, for those of you that are wondering what you can do to help victims of the tropical storm Ondoy (Ketsana), Red Cross Philippines is now accepting donations via Paypal at give@redcross.org.ph . And if you specifically...
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Wed, Sep 09 2009 2:05 AM
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Too cute to pass up: Academia Cat!
Beijing University, the bastion of academic excellence, has the cutest proctor we've ever seen: Academia Cat ! A student on Beida's forums posted a topic on "Beida's most respectable cat," who apparently enrolled in 2004, and has...
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Wed, Sep 09 2009 1:15 AM
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How one Chinese mingong lives in Singapore's swanky Orchard Road district
Can't view this Youtube video? Try clicking here . Stephanie Chok and Damien Chng write in a special feature for Singapore blog The Online Citizen : Liu, 23, from Hebei, China, stayed in the basement of this condominium worksite at Cairnhill Rise...
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Wed, Sep 09 2009 12:40 AM
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Watch: Top 10 Chinese language *** films
Hot off the press from Comrades : this selection of ten of the most well-received Chinese language *** films. For those of you *** film aficionados that are interested, many of these films are actually available in your local DVD store.
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Wed, Sep 09 2009 12:22 AM
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China sends Expo message in a bottle
Wouldn't Sting be proud: China's new expo outreach plan is to put bottles with invitations to the expo into the sea, and let them float to neighboring countries where someone might pick them up, and decide to come. We guess this is China's...
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Wed, Sep 09 2009 12:00 AM
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Experts and children agree: Online freedom and privacy (from parents) is crucial!
Remember the days when text messaging wasn't that big of a deal? Way back before touch screens and T9, when your elders had barely gotten used to having a cellular phone on them? Well, the halcyon days of instant communication technology are long...
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Tue, Sep 09 2009 11:00 PM
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More reports of Chinese journalists receiving malware: Pam strikes again
Source: www.ehow.com Coming hot on the heels of previous reports , more info has been released regarding the recent emails sent to journalists in China containing malware. It seems whoever is sending the emails has been targeting Chinese employees of...
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Tue, Sep 09 2009 10:00 PM
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Around Shanghai: Mooncakes for the homeless, new restaurants, and dance dance
From serasphere.net It’s Mid-Autumn Festival time and you know what that means, yes mooncakes! By now you’re probably swimming in them, why not share the wealth and donate some of those delectable morsels to someone who really needs them....
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Tue, Sep 09 2009 9:00 PM
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Today's Links: Water crises, young Communists and H1N1 inoculations
China's Worsening Water Crisis [Forbes] "China is facing an extremely severe water resources problem. This year, northern China is experiencing a huge drought, and it is a warning bell. Solving our worsening water problem is a difficult undertaking...
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Tue, Sep 09 2009 7:30 AM
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And now for something completely different
We're sorry to have inundated you guys with all this 60th anniversary news. Don't worry, once everyone else stops reporting on it, we will too. In the meantime, here's something decidedly NOT 60th anniversary related to wash the taste (of...
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Tue, Sep 09 2009 6:30 AM
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No divorces during the holiday
You know what's a damper on any big day? A Divorce. And so at least one municipality has decided it's not going to let couples unwed during the 60th anniversary. Seven out of ten Chongqing districts have said that they will not process divorces...
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Tue, Sep 09 2009 6:00 AM
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Video: Focus on the Long March
One report we've enjoyed is Melissa Chan of Al Jazeera's highlight on the Long March (on Youtube, unfortunately), when Mao led his forces on a strategic military retreat through China away from the pursuing Kuomingtang forces. The march, which...
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Tue, Sep 09 2009 5:00 AM
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