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The World's Billionaires Have Doubled Their Wealth Since 2009. Just In Case You Didn't Hate Them Already.
Recession be damned: There are more billionaires today than there were during the global financial crisis in 2008 and 2009 -- and they're twice as rich, says a new report released Wednesday. The Billionaire Census , jointly compiled by Swiss financial...
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Wed, Nov 11 2013 12:40 PM
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Guess Who Opposes China’s New Olympic Bid
Beijing's latest bid for the Olympic Games is getting off to a rough start. On Nov. 5, China's Olympic Committee announced that the capital city had applied to host the 2022 Winter Olympics, with some events to be held in the nearby city of Zhangjiakou...
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Tue, Nov 11 2013 3:35 PM
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Here's Proof That Trading With Beijing Is Screwing American Workers
Many Americans already believe, intuitively, that cheap imports from China threaten manufacturing jobs in the United States. But while there's plenty of anecdotal evidence to support this -- stories of factories closing and companies relocating -...
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Tue, Nov 11 2013 9:04 AM
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China's Animated Sex Ed Videos Just Went Viral, And For a Good Reason
A collection of sex education videos have just gone, ahem, viral on the Chinese Internet. Normal 0 false false false EN-US ZH-CN X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 On Oct. 29, a three-person team calling itself the "Nutcracker Studio" released...
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Tue, Nov 11 2013 6:42 AM
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China's State Press Calls U.S. Exceptionalism a Museum Relic
0 false 18 pt 18 pt 0 0 false false false Stop being a bully, and start respecting the rules of the global village. That's the takeaway from a Nov. 1 editorial in Communist Party mouthpiece The People's Daily, which castigates the United States...
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Mon, Nov 11 2013 10:33 AM
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India Swears Its Redundant, Mega-Priced Mars Probe Is Totally Worth It
India's space scientists must be tired, by now, of defending their cosmic ambitions. Though the nation has made a valiant effort to recast itself as a pioneer of space exploration in recent years, it can't seem to get around criticisms of how...
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Mon, Nov 11 2013 9:10 AM
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How 'The Walking Dead' Prepares China for the Zombie Apocalypse
It's spreading. The fourth season of The Walking Dead , a U.S. cable television hit about how to survive a post-apocalyptic, zombie-infested world, has found a massive audience in China. Since launching Dec. 2012 on Youku, China's YouTube, it's...
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Sat, Nov 11 2013 10:11 PM
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Tiananmen Attack Spotlights China's Beleaguered Uighurs
0 false 18 pt 18 pt 0 0 false false false On Oct. 28, a jeep plowed into a group of pedestrians and burst into flames on the avenue next to Tiananmen Square, the massive public square in Beijing that's the symbolic heart of the Chinese capital. According...
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Wed, Oct 10 2013 1:54 PM
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How Apple Helped China Reclaim Taiwan, and More Mapping Messes
Taiwanese officials are up in arms after discovering that Apple maps refers to their country as a province of China -- in simplified Chinese characters, no less. The government filed a complaint with the company Tuesday, demanding that it drop the China...
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Wed, Oct 10 2013 9:34 AM
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Another Massive Photoshop Fail in China
Now viral in China: A failed attempt at photo doctoring. On the evening of Oct. 29, Sina Weibo, China's Twitter, lit up with mockery at an image (above) posted online Oct. 12 by the government of Ningguo, a small city in China's central Anhui...
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Tue, Oct 10 2013 4:51 PM
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Horrific Day for Tiananmen Tourists Is Banner Day for Chinese Censors
On Oct. 28, a Jeep drove into a crowd in Tiananmen Square in Beijing, killing five people and injuring 38. While the story is still breaking and details remain sparse, the response by both police and censors has been swift. On Sina Weibo, China's...
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Mon, Oct 10 2013 9:09 AM
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Why '2 Broke Girls' Is All the Rage in China
In China's battle between cupcakes and Communists , the cupcakes appear to be winning. While Chinese President Xi Jinping promotes the "Chinese Dream" of national rejuvenation with mixed success , the U.S. sitcom 2 Broke Girls has drawn...
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Fri, Oct 10 2013 9:00 AM
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'Reincarnated' Taiwanese Politician Takes Chinese Censors to Court
When it comes to censorship, "Chinese Internet users can do little," wrote Taiwanese politician and senior opposition party member Hung Chih-kune on Facebook on Oct. 19. "But messing with a Taiwanese like me? [They're] in for some bad...
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Wed, Oct 10 2013 8:43 AM
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Is China Saying Goodbye to 'Hello'?
Interest in learning Chinese may be growing in the United States, but English-language studies in China could very well be on the wane. On Oct. 21, the Beijing Municipal Education Commission, the organization that decides what students in the city study...
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Tue, Oct 10 2013 10:00 AM
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Robbed in China? Remain Calm -- and Call a Foreigner
In modern China, there is precious little that money can't buy. Shoppers on the massively popular e-commerce site Taobao.com can hire a boyfriend to meet their parents, or pay someone to endure their insults (the cheapest rate is one RMB -- about...
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Fri, Oct 10 2013 9:20 AM
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