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Tata Nano Revolution (Part I): environmental mitigation in an unequal world
Jan 17, 2008
Normally, environmentalists would praise a major automaker’s introduction of a 50 MPG car....
The bill
by
Nate DiMeo
Jan 20, 2006
I've found myself completely fascinated by the receipts you get after you pay for dinner here....
CQ's finest
by
Brett Neely
Jan 19, 2006
A few days ago I got a chance to visit a local high school class (actually called middle schools here). Of course, it turned out it wasn't just...
Reporting on China's Disenfranchised: The Great Land Grab
by
Jocelyn Ford
Jan 18, 2006
First thing this morning, the phone rang....
On the Culinary Edge
Jan 17, 2006
I’m usually an adventurous traveler, particularly when it comes to eating. My family traveled lot when I was a kid and my sister and I were...
Getting around in Chongqing
by
Yu Xiumei
Jan 16, 2006
CHINESE ETIQUETTE LESSON III: GETTING TO THE BOTTOM OF GANBEI... OR "BOTTOMS UP" IN ENGLISH...
What happens on the overnight...
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Brett Neely
Jan 15, 2006
There's a saying at Marketplace - "what happens on the overnight, stays on the overnight." The overnight is the shift the producers and hosts of...
For public good, not for profit.
Chongqing is the biggest city in the world (on a technicality)
by
Nate DiMeo
Jan 13, 2006
The other night I was in a cab on the elevated highway that bisects Shanghai. It was the last night of the third and final trip I've made to the...
Shanghai Mornings
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Brett Neely
Jan 12, 2006
We've been working 12- and 14-hour days, every day. It's starting to catch up, and I'm occasionally feeling like the mountain climber who forgot to...
In search of a Reincarnated Lama...
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Jocelyn Ford
Jan 11, 2006
O.K. So how would YOU go about finding a Reincarnated Lama in China?...