China to ban obese parents
China to ban obese parents
China will unveil new rules this week aimed at restricting the number of foreigners who can adopt Chinese children, which foreign agencies say will ban the obese and unmarried from adopting. picked by teaya21 2 years ago
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 China Fears Foreigners
China Fears Foreigners
Entry would be banned to anyone who was intent on "subversion" upon arriving in China, those with mental illnesses and sexually transmitted diseases and people who wished to engage in prostitution, the rules [written only in Chinese] read . picked by psycmoe 3 months ago
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 Obese at 8 months: the baby that already tips the scales at over 3 stone
Obese at 8 months: the baby that already tips the scales at over 3 stone
An eight-month-old baby boy in Jilin, Northeast China has tipped the scales at over three stone. Weighing 18.8 kg (41 pounds) and measuring 78 centimeters in height, he was born with a normal birth weight of 3.3 kg (7 pounds 4 oz). picked by AutumnLotus 9 months ago
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 Should the airlines have a Fat Tax?
Should the airlines have a Fat Tax?
OBESE airline passengers should be forced to pay a "fat tax" to cover the cost of transporting their excess weight, according to a controversial proposal by health experts. Currently you have to pay extra for heavier luggage to cover the additional expense. Obese passengers also increases the airlines' expenses. Is it fair to make the obese pay or to spread the cost amongst all fliers? picked by 2manyusernames 9 months ago
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 China Becomes A Physics Powerhouse
China Becomes A Physics Powerhouse
Judged by the astonishing increase in journal papers written by scientists in China, there can be little doubt that China is finding its place as one of the world's scientific power houses. picked by maxriter 2 weeks ago
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 McCain vs McCain - His Schizophrenic Foreign Policy
McCain vs McCain - His Schizophrenic Foreign Policy
With all the attention on the dueling democrats, the media is ignoring John McCain. Few are paying attention to what he is saying, or subjecting it to any serious scrutiny.

He recently called to expel Russia from the G8. He suggested expanding it to include Brazil & India, but not China.

Insulting Russia & China may not be the smartest political move. picked by 2manyusernames 4 months ago
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 China Bans the Use of Plastic Bags
China Bans the Use of Plastic Bags
China announced this week that production and use of plastic bags in supermarkets and retail shops will be banned beginning June 1. Chinese citizens use as many as 3 billion plastic bags a day. picked by wildminou 7 months ago
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 'European' takes off it China
'European' takes off it China
With China becoming a more global nation we have seen some direct effects on its consumers. China is awakening to the materialism of fashion and the paranoia of western influences. Naturally, food has followed suit and Chinese are embracing new eating habits. picked by Richye 1 year ago
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 England, Wales Government Councils Propose Taking Obese Children From Parents
England, Wales Government Councils Propose Taking Obese Children From Parents
The Local Government Association warned that the worst cases of obesity will be increasingly seen as evidence of "parental neglect," and that social workers will have to step in to offer advice to protect the child's welfare. picked by bernardblack 5 days ago
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 China Uncovers "Worms, Substandard Goods" From U.S.
China Uncovers "Worms, Substandard Goods" From U.S.
China has found microscopic worms in wooden packaging from the United States and uncovered substandard U.S. vitamin pills and fish oil for children, Chinese media said on Friday in the latest volley of cross-border accusations. picked by Neiako 12 months ago
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 China bans scary children's books
China bans scary children's books
The story "misleads innocent children and distorts their mind and spirit," said Wang Song.

Yeah, cuz that's the only thing to break one's spirit in China! picked by kxmk 1 year ago
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 China Dismissed U.S. Accusations
China Dismissed U.S. Accusations
China denied the criticism of the United States that accused it of military build-up. The US thinks China is not ready to maintain world peace and stability. A defense white paper showed that China spends less per capita on military forces than the U.S. itself. How ironic. picked by Green84 1 year ago
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 Too much garbage - China to restrict visitors to Mt. Everest
Too much garbage - China to restrict visitors to Mt. Everest
China is moving to clean up its northern side of the mountain and protect its fragile Himalayan environment, announcing a trash collection campaign that could limit the number of climbers and other visitors in 2009. picked by suebe 2 months ago
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 'Rare' tiger snapped in China is circus escapee
'Rare' tiger snapped in China is circus escapee
A tiger snapped in central China initially thought to be a very rare species has been identified as a more common Siberian one which escaped from a circus. picked by topofall 5 months ago
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 Made in China: The Sweatshops Behind The Bratz
Made in China: The Sweatshops Behind The Bratz
Bratz dolls now make up 40 percent of the fashion doll market, and will bring in $3 billion in sales this year.

But there is a dirty little secret behind the Bratz dolls. They are made in a sweatshop in China, where women are routinely forced to work seven days and 94 ½ hours a week, for wages of just 51 ½ cents an hour, $4.13 a day. picked by doggylives 4 months ago
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 China's Google, Baidu.com, to Conquer Japan
China's Google, Baidu.com, to Conquer Japan
The number one search engine in China, Baidu.com, has started its own Japanese search engine, which is the company's first regular service it provides outside of China. picked by Maxriter 1 year ago
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 China to Put Cartoon Cops on Internet Patrols
China to Put Cartoon Cops on Internet Patrols
Big Brother will soon be making regular appearances on the screens of Internet users in China, but the velvet fist will take the unexpected form of a cute pair of manga cartoon cops.

Those crazy Chinese, what will they think of next! picked by nesbyniccolo 12 months ago
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 Senator: China plans to spy on Olympic hotel guests
Senator: China plans to spy on Olympic hotel guests
A Senate lawmaker accused the Chinese government on Thursday of ordering U.S.-owned hotels in China to install Internet filters that can spy on international visitors coming to see the summer Olympic games. picked by deEPCHill 4 months ago
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 China May End One-Child Policy
China May End One-Child Policy
China may consider changing its one-child policy because it has helped slow population growth over the last three decades, a Chinese official said Sunday. picked by dollyllama 6 months ago
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 China reports it's tied US for most Internet users
China reports it's tied US for most Internet users
China has tied the United States as the online population leader with its government reporting that the number of Internet users there has soared to 221 million. picked by 2longdogs 4 months ago
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 Great Robots of China
Great Robots of China
Just got this huge set of photographs via e-mail, most of which were taken at robot expos in China over the last few years. picked by deepcleanfun 11 months ago
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