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Apple posts charger warning

[2013-07-26 12:12]

Tech giant Apple Inc has added a new page to its China website following the death of a Chinese flight attendant who was believed to have been electrocuted by using a fake iPhone charger.

Entrepreneur's 'double happiness' day

[2013-07-26 12:12]

It was a "double-happiness" day for Hui Zhang, CEO of Conviva, a San Mateo, California-based startup specializing in pre-emptive video-stream optimization and big-data video analytics technologies.

Asian-American films celebrated in NYC

[2013-07-26 12:12]

Nearly 400 submissions vied for a spot in this year's Asian American International Film Festival in New York, which ultimately selected 70 entries.

New kung fu film screened in LA

[2013-07-25 11:18]

A sneak preview of The Grandmaster this week warmed up the market for the film's premier in Los Angeles in late August.

Glaxo scandal: Symptom of a much larger ailment?

[2013-07-25 11:18]

The recent crackdown on shady dealings in China between big pharmaceutical companies and Chinese physicians and hospitals lays bare some of the problems with a health care system that has set an unprecedented huge challenge for itself. The blame for the scandal could lie with the system itself.

The cost of being an expat just keeps going up

[2013-07-25 11:18]

Hong Kong has the world's highest housing costs for expatriate employees, according to a new survey by Mercer, a consulting unit of Marsh & McLennan Cos.

Kansas rolling up its sleeves for Henan

[2013-07-25 11:18]

A delegation of Kansas officials returned home this week after a business trip to China.

US still top choice for students

[2013-07-24 10:54]

The latest report from an overseas study service says the US is the top choice for Chinese students' overseas study, followed by the UK and Australia.

Linsanity chronicles a long, hard journey to stardom

[2013-07-24 10:54]

The protests that erupted in more than 100 US cities last weekend over a court verdict reminded many Americans that racial tensions still exist four and half years after Barack Obama became the first African American president in US history.

Restaurateurs seek authenticity in NYC

[2013-07-24 10:54]

When the upscale Cafe China opened in Midtown Manhattan, people would call to ask if items like General Tso's chicken or Mu Shu pork were on the menu.

Shopping mall aims to avoid fate of 'Ghost Mall'

[2013-07-24 10:54]

The Gold Brick Award-winning US architectural design firm 5+design will build a new mixed-use development in Dongguan.

New park salutes immigrants

[2013-07-23 11:06]

Gold Rush-era boatbuilding, Chinese immigrants detained on ships and in warehouses, cargo from around the globe trading hands and a labor war that altered history. All this - and more - happened in the San Francisco neighborhood of South Beach.

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