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China's biggest search engine, known for illegal downloads, makes music deal
- Friday June 15, 2012
- Written by Sameer
Baidu announced a major licensing deal with three of the world's largest music companies that would allow users to legally download and stream free music
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Outspoken Chinese risk confinement in mental wards
- Friday November 12, 2010
- World News | Sharon Lafraniere and Dan Levin, New York Times
Xu Lindong, a poor village farmer with close-cropped hair and a fourth-grade education, knew nothing but decades of backbreaking labor. Even at age 50, the rope of muscles on his arms bespoke a lifetime of hard plowing and harvesting in the fields of his native Henan Province. But after four years locked up in Zhumadian Psychiatric Hospital, he was...
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The China education boom on US campuses
- Sunday November 7, 2010
- World News | Dan Levin, New York Times
In her ballroom dance class, Li Wanrong has learned to tango and cha-cha. At lunch one day, she tried a strange mix of flavors -- pepperoni pizza, the spicy sausage and oozing cheese nearly burning her tongue. Then there was that Friday night before going clubbing for the first time when new friends gave her a makeover, and she looked in the mirror...
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China's biggest search engine, known for illegal downloads, makes music deal
- Friday June 15, 2012
- Written by Sameer
Baidu announced a major licensing deal with three of the world's largest music companies that would allow users to legally download and stream free music
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www.gadgets360.com
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Outspoken Chinese risk confinement in mental wards
- Friday November 12, 2010
- World News | Sharon Lafraniere and Dan Levin, New York Times
Xu Lindong, a poor village farmer with close-cropped hair and a fourth-grade education, knew nothing but decades of backbreaking labor. Even at age 50, the rope of muscles on his arms bespoke a lifetime of hard plowing and harvesting in the fields of his native Henan Province. But after four years locked up in Zhumadian Psychiatric Hospital, he was...
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www.ndtv.com
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The China education boom on US campuses
- Sunday November 7, 2010
- World News | Dan Levin, New York Times
In her ballroom dance class, Li Wanrong has learned to tango and cha-cha. At lunch one day, she tried a strange mix of flavors -- pepperoni pizza, the spicy sausage and oozing cheese nearly burning her tongue. Then there was that Friday night before going clubbing for the first time when new friends gave her a makeover, and she looked in the mirror...
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www.ndtv.com