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Shanghai smoking ban starts... today!
The city's first smoking ban, which we followed from the time it was a wee bit of an idea to when it began being enforced against certain (underage) people , has officially taken effect for everyone today. The new law gives those who smoke in public...
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Wen Jiabao chats with netizens in new pre-NPC annual tradition
While Hu Jintao still hasn't officially signed up for his own microblog , it seems Wen Jiabao's at least continuing to use chatrooms. The Premier signed on over the weekend to discuss matters such as hefty housing prics and unemployment , where...
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Sun, Feb 02 2010 8:00 PM
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Shanghaiist Sunday Show: They Chose China
If you were a fan of Oscar-nominated filmmaker Shui-Bo Wang's Sunrise Over Tiananmen Square , you will also love his feature documentary, They Chose China , which tells the story of some of the 21 American soldiers who chose to stay in China after...
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Sat, Feb 02 2010 7:30 PM
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China wants to host the Winter Olympics
Are you guys ready to live through all that Olympic hoopla again ? Well start bracing yourselves because China *wants* the Winter Olympics and they're working hard to make that a reality. For now, it remains unclear which city is going to bid for...
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Sat, Feb 02 2010 11:51 AM
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Chinese gymnasts may be stripped of 2000 Olympic medal
The FIG , the international governing body of gymnastics, has recommended that the International Olympic Committee (IOC) strip the Chinese women's gymnastic team of their 2000 Olympic bronze medal for violating competition age requirements. The two...
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Fri, Feb 02 2010 10:30 PM
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Chinese curlers win historic bronze, coach still unhappy
Just five years after entering their first world championships , the Chinese women's curling team defeated Switzerland, 12-6 , to take the bronze medal at 2010 Olympics in Vancouver, Canada. The Chinese team, led by skip (aka captain) Wang Bingyu...
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Fri, Feb 02 2010 9:00 PM
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Catching up: Chinese soccer scandal saga
There is a LOT more going on in the Chinese sports world than ever makes it onto this Web site. With that in mind, today I'm posting about some interesting recent developments that I've neglected. Here goes. China's domestic soccer and basketball...
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Fri, Feb 02 2010 8:30 AM
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Thanks to protests, gov't admission, forced relocation may become a thing of the past... in the future
Photo: No Dust's photostream With just over two months to go until opening day, preparations for Expo have reach fever pace - unfortunately, among those preps are China's famous "forced relocations." While this ever-controversial method...
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Fri, Feb 02 2010 4:30 AM
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Bob Dylan in China news was Tangled Up in Bull
As is the way for big acts in China, it seems like they're cancelled as soon as they're announced. Bob Dylan is no longer heading to China, according to Smart Shanghai . Supposedly, this time around, the fault lies with haggling between Mainland...
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Fri, Feb 02 2010 1:15 AM
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Weekendist: Holy Ghost, high school bands, and bike polo!
Every Friday, Weekendist brings you our picks of the best of what's coming in the next three days. For live music pics, check out our Midweek Music Preview FRIDAY Love Qipaos? Go for a Qipao party at Paramount tonight - if you're one of the first...
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Fri, Feb 02 2010 12:15 AM
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Infographic: China's overseas investments
Nothing quite gets the point across like a good graphic, and here's a lovely one by The Heritage Foundation documenting where China puts its money overseas. Of note, the huge amount of investments in Australia (guess it pays off to have a Prime Minister...
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Thu, Feb 02 2010 11:15 PM
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Shanghai teacher starts up online gaming class
Finally, someone got the idea to use gaming to help students instead of shoving them into oft dangerous internet addiction camps. Zhonghua Vocational School, here in Shanghai, has begun the first ever "Online Games" class. The thought is that...
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Thu, Feb 02 2010 10:30 PM
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Apple Daily's newest CG extravaganza: Brown behaving badly
While Gordon Brown and the rest of Downing St. have repeatedly denied the stories of him being a big ol' bully, that hasn't stopped Apple Daily from creating a CG rendition of all the ways Brown could have abused his staff. You remember Apple...
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Thu, Feb 02 2010 9:30 PM
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Around Shanghai: Jinjiafang, journalists and juniors coming out of closets
Picture from CNNGo Jinjiafang might look like a typical Old Town lane, but its dilapidated courtyards harbor a scandalous history. [ CNNGo ] Oh boy, what's with the New York Times focus on Shanghai recently? First it listed out our blogs , and now...
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Thu, Feb 02 2010 8:00 PM
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Breaking: Earth-friendly shoes and organic veggies now made in earth-hating, pesticide-loving China
Photo from Masahiro Ihara's photostream, http://www.flickr.com/photos/forever5yearsold/2808759067/ While Chinese "animal rights activists" and their adversaries continue to argue about PETA's arrival in Shanghai and the implications...
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Thu, Feb 02 2010 9:00 AM
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