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Can a new reality TV show with a twist (and a triple somersault) help make diving popular in China again?
Nanfang Foodstuff announced last week that they'll be rewarding investors with cans of sesame paste.
Black market “Subway Security Staff” IDs are granting subway riders free entry
Numbers making news around China this week
Quotes from around China this week
This Jordan is now suing that Jordan after that Jordan sued this Jordan.
The numbers making news around China during the week of April 1, 2013
Quotes from around China this week.
Taxi industry policy is pinching Beijing taxi drivers. There may soon be hearings to discuss price adjustments.
In a nutshell, propaganda-oriented censorship makes them the safest bet for producers.
A member of the public relations team of a delegate to the National People's Congress reveals details of how they try and get the media on side.
The numbers making news around China during the week of Mar 25, 2013
Quotes from around China this week.
The "only publicly reported supermarket" within Zhongnanhai has closed.
A quick wrap of the major cover stories in Chinese magazines this week.
Why would anyone seriously consider getting a divorce in order to save some money?
According to Xinhua, the Middle East bureau of China's official news agency in Cairo was 10 seconds ahead of CNN in reporting the outbreak of hostilities in Iraq.
The numbers making news around China this week.
Quotes from around China this week.
Some random observations on political sensitive terms in Taiwan and Mainland China.