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Situation in China: still fluid, according to Christian Broadcasting Network.Read More →
Situation in China: still fluid, according to Christian Broadcasting Network.Read More →
My teaching assistant in the first class I took when I returned to graduate school in the mid-90s, a Chinese woman still grieving her late dad, told me at the time she hoped religion in America would help her. In the end, it didn’t.Read More →
If I were Mr. Party head in the province who provoked this mess I’d clear out my desk and make up two envelopes for my successor. One which is numbered 1 and inside has a piece of paper that says “blame me” and the other numbered 2 with a piece of paper inside that says “make up two envelopes.”Read More →
THE TELEGRAPH, MAR 26, 2014 – Mr Putin is discovering that global finance is more frightened of the US Securities and Exchange Commission than Russian T90 tanks. Read More →
(BEIJING, CHINA) APRIL-MAY, 2012 – Setting off a high-profile showdown, the U.S. Consulate grants sanctuary to a blind dissident escaping extra-legal detention days before Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and other top officials arrive for talks. Read More →
(SHANGHAI, CHINA) December 30, 2011 – My editor told me to find out if there was General Tsao’s Chicken in China. Read More →
(SHANGHAI, CHINA) September 13, 2011 – Love blooms over free coffee for the 45 to 65 set at Ikea in Shanghai, but management would just like them all to go away.Read More →
(SHANGHAI, CHINA) JUNE 2, 2011 – Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley announces investment of a Chinese pharmaceutical company in Montgomery County.Read More →
GLOBAL TIMES, APRIL 1, 2010 “The duty is just to be white,” said Bill Marcus, suburban New Yorker. He was hired by a Hong Kong architectural design firm Cotik as “business development director” for a day in Shanghai. Read More →
COMMUNIST PARTY OFFICIALS NOW CLAIMING IT’S THEIR RIGHT TO SIGN OFF ON THE LEGITIMACY OF A REINCARNATION OF THE DALAI LAMA. FOX NEWS RADIO’S BILL MARCUS HAS MORERead More →
FOX NEWS RADIO, DEC 14, 2009 – China’s president Hu Jintao and three Central Asian leaders opened a new natural gas line on Monday that will eventually import 40 billion cubic meters of gas to China each year. Fox News Radio’s Bill Marcus has more from Shanghai.Read More →
(BEIJING, CHINA) Oct 1, 2009 – China rolls out all the red carpets to commemorate the 60th anniversary of its founding in 1949. Read More →
The sign in this picture, taken on the set of a movie being shot in China, reads “Caucasian Extras.” Read More →
In emerging China persons of African ancestry do not enjoy widespread acceptance. An article that said otherwise prompted me to write.Read More →
(HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, BEIJING) JULY, AUGUST, 2008 – China suffocated dissent as Michael Phelps and Usain Bolt broke records to make the Beijing Olympics one of the greatest spectacles of the summer of 2008. Read More →
(SHANGHAI, CHINA) June 8, 2008 – Chinese know who they want to see become the next U.S. President. Read More →
(SHANGHAI BUSINESS REVIEW) FEB, 2007 – Research centres are springing up nationwide to assist China’s upgrading of its agricultural processes and transportation infrastructure.Read More →
(COMPUTERWORLD) NOV 6, 2006 – Four years ago, CEO John Cestar took a novel approach to increasing the skill levels at Freeborders.Read More →
(COMPUTERWORLD) NOV 6, 2006 – Most providers target the burgeoning domestic market, but a few offer a hybrid approach that appeals to the West.
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(COMPUTERWORLD) JUN 26, 2006 – “Finding good employees and managers was the most difficult,” says Jonathan Funkhouser, who is general manager of Hankscraft’s China operations. Read More →