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Asia: What are the top 101 restaurants?
It was a big job, but somebody had to do it, said editors at the Daily Meal. So they set out to recognize Asia’s top 101 restaurants. The list, which took six months to compile, includes restaurants in 25 cities. China topped the charts with 28...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Tokyo (Japan), Foods and Beverages, Restaurants, Japan
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Hundreds oppose China refinery project in mostly peaceful protests
BEIJING -- Surrounded and pushed back by police, hundreds of people shouted and marched again in the southern China city of Kunming to protest the construction of a petrochemical plant. It was the second time this month that demonstrators gathered in...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Economy, Business and Finance, Fishing, Energy Resources, Petroleum Industry
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Google executive chairman talks future possibilities
Tribune reporterGoogle executive chairman Eric Schmidt imagines a day when struggling to remember someone's name at a party will be a thing of the past. In a wide-ranging talk on the future of technology in our lives and politics at the Economic Club of Chicago...Tags: Networking, U.S. Department of State, Eric Schmidt, Beijing (China), North Korea
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Debating the art market as the best judge of quality
On May 24 at China's Hong Kong Convention Center an outfit called Intelligence Squared will host a formal debate during the debut of the newest spinoff of the Art Basel franchise of international art fairs. The motion under consideration will be: "The...
Tags: Hong Kong, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Art Basel, Auction Service
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Taiwan says Filipino apology in fisherman's death not enough
TAIPEI, Taiwan — The killing of a Taiwanese fisherman by the Philippines' coast guard has spiraled into a series of sanctions and sparked a rare anger-fest threatening the normally solid Pacific Rim alliance. The dispute has not eased despite...
Tags: NATO, Lifestyle and Leisure, Fishing, Christianity, Taiwan
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El comunismo se da aires de capitalismo
Un viaje reciente a las dos principales ciudades de China me permitió estar en el nuevo centro del planeta económico y en el lugar por donde se fuga la energía del mundo. La nueva meca de los negocios es Shanghai. Una ciudad increíble, con una...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Skyfall (movie), Shanghai (China)
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Nations nowhere near the north eye Arctic resources, become observers to regional council
AP National Security WriterKIRUNA, Sweden (AP) — Arctic states agreed Wednesday to let nations that are located nowhere near the Earth's north to become observers to their diplomatic council, boosting rising economic powers China, India and South Korea, which are seeking to...Tags: Global Expansion, Interior Policy, Environmental Issues, Indigenous People, India
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Facing uphill odds and uncertain regulations, Russian team seeks to topple Google in Vietnam
Associated PressHANOI, Vietnam (AP) — Vietnam's booming Internet scene is littered with failed startups that tried to take on Google and other entrenched U.S web companies. That's not deterring a newly launched Russian-Vietnamese outfit which believes it can unseat...Tags: Punishment, Vietnam, Censorship, Hanoi (Vietnam), Startups
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Former Pfizer Contractors To Get Benefits Because Their Jobs Were Sent Overseas
This week, another 390 people who used to work at Pfizer offices in Groton learned they can qualify for extended unemployment benefits and college tuition or other training programs because the federal government has verified that their jobs were moved...Tags: Unemployment Benefits, Unemployment, Science and Technology, Employment, Employment Opportunities
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At Roia, The Cuisines Of France And Italy
The Hartford CourantAvi Szapiro was living in Brooklyn, working as a restaurant and food consultant, when New Haven beckoned. A colleague, who was consulting on a restaurant concept for some street-level space in the old Taft Hotel building, asked Szapiro to travel to the...Tags: Diabetes, Lifestyle and Leisure, Multiple Sclerosis, Ayurvedic Medicine, Foods and Beverages
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Chinese military unit said to resume cyber spying
WASHINGTON -- A Chinese military unit that a private U.S. computer security company accused of launching more than 115 cyber attacks against American companies over seven years has resumed hacking after a three-month hiatus, the firm’s chief...
Tags: Theft, Elections, Computer Crime, National Government, Security
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ArtsQuest agrees to pay $25K to employee in beer stein case
ArtsQuest has agreed to pay $25,000 to a former employee who says she lost her job after contending that $70 Musikfest beer steins being sold as "handcrafted in Germany" were made in China for about $3. The Bethlehem nonprofit that puts on the German-...
Tags: Germany, Employees, Crime, Law and Justice, Allentown, Justice System
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