on March 5, 2010 by admin in Shanghai, Comments (0)

Extra! Extra! Udumbaras, James Chanos and Qiu He

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  • A rare buddhist called the Udumbara (or Youtan Poluo), which blooms only once every 3,000 years, was found under a nun’s washing machine in province. To be honest, it looks like a fungus to me. [Telegraph]
  • So Chanos has been proclaiming for a while now that will imminently collapse… just maybe not as fast as he would at first have you believe. [China Economic Review]
  • Despite an urgent need to cut emissions, in – especially in coal – is still soaring. Maybe we should take a harder look at carbon sequestration, says the Natural Resources Defense Council. [China Dialogue]
  • Seeking talks to Vinay Dixit, Senior Director of Consumer Centers in McKinsey & Company, about Chinese consumers and luxury brands. [Seeking Alpha]
  • While the great firewall certainly is troublesome, there’s much more to than just the technology aspect. [Image Thief]
  • Ahead of the National People’s Congress, profiles controversial provincial Party He, known for getting results in sometimes extremely unlikeable ways. [Newsweek]
  • You know those weddings your Chinese partners invite you to? Watch out – they’re deadlier to your business than you’d think. [China Law Blog]
  • A Chinese person and a get into a car accident and die. The gets higher death compensation. Chinese netizens react. [Chinasmack]

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