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Updated: 2013-01-22 07:41
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Highlights from chinadaily.com.cn
Culture: Priceless antiques dating back to 1573-1620 exhibited in Suzhou. The exhibition, which showcases 108 antiques, will run until April 14.
Video: Life changing for people of Mazongshan. China Daily reporters traveled to Gansu province's Mazongshan to discover what life is like on the mysterious Gobi.
Bilingual: Economy may be fueling the "Sugar Daddy" business. "Sugar Daddies" - wealthy older men who provide financial support to younger women in exchange for sex and companionship - have seen a rise in popularity among college students struggling to find a way to pay tuition in the US.
Buzzword: Lipstick effect. The lipstick effect is the theory that when facing an economic crisis, consumers will be more willing to buy less-costly luxury goods. Instead of buying expensive fur coats, women will buy expensive lipstick.

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