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carolina automotiveAfter a few carolina automotive minutes, Pitt rose shakily to his feet and made a few faltering steps. Not having walked since the abduction in Wellington, he found his legs and carolina automotive ankles were unfeeling and stiff. Only after he'd staggered about twenty meters and back did his joi... |
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Technorati Founder Dave Sifry Officially Launches OffBeatGuides.com: DIY Guidebooks On the GoTechnorati founder Dave Sifry found himself far from home - Dalian, China, to be exact, a city of 7 million near Shenyang. While hunting for guidebooks, he thumbed through multiple volumes and found plenty on the terracotta warriors and Beijing but nothing about Dalian. Thus OffBeatGuides was bor... |
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Lion and Bear Cub2 lion cubs and 2 bear cubs were caged together from a small size then were moved to a larger cage together as they grew. Amazing how natures enemies can survive together. Mankind could learn a lesson from them. Shenyang Zoo, Shenyang China May 2004 ... |
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Olympic imagery updateI'm very pleased to announce that we've published brand new imagery of Beijing in time for the Olympics, and that some of the new imagery is less than 2 weeks old! Everyone on the imagery team is very excited to make this data available to you just before the start of the games; it's very hard to... |
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"Robot receptionist" dream finally made real thanks to Chinese tin-man monsterThat absolutely hideous MONSTROSITY to the left there has been given the name Siasun and set to work as a receptionist in the Chinese city of Shenyang. It/she works at the fantastically Communist-sounding "administrative examination and approval service center" in Shenyang, where it/she... |
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Online Journalism China: There’s an expanding array of tools to supply uncensored news - but how many are prepared to listen?To add to our burgeoning hoard of international bloggers, Journalism.co.uk has recruited China Daily’s Dave Green to write about online journalism in China. I recently fell into conversation with a Beijing taxi driver regarding his opinion on the situation in Tibet. His view was that he rea... |



