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Updated: 2013-07-10 08:06
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Photo: Students wear gas masks and protective gear during a duck-and-cover drill in Shijiazhuang, Hebei province, on Monday.
Bilingual: Students returning from overseas studies - often referred to as "sea turtles" - have been long applauded in China for bringing back advanced skills. However, sea turtles are no longer universally praised, as the wage differential is shrinking and some are unable to find jobs.
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News talk: A South Korean television presenter has caused uproar among Internet users for remarks on the Asiana Airlines plane accident. "It's been reported that two Chinese people, not Koreans, were killed in the plane crash," Yoon Kyeong-min, a reporter for South Korean network Channel A, reportedly said during a broadcast. "If we look at it from our point of view, this is lucky." It also sparked discussions on our online forum.
(China Daily USA 07/10/2013 page3)
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