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Photo: China has a Kobe Bryant statue
Two athletic icons whose posters have graced many a bedroom wall recently became more permanent fixtures on opposite ends of the world. A sculpture of martial artist and film star Bruce Lee by a Guangzhou, China, artist was unveiled Saturday in Los...
Tags: Los Angeles Lakers, China, The Green Hornet (movie) , Arts and Culture, 2011 NBA Lockout
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Chinese tourists' spending in the U.S. takes off
Minutes after arriving by bus at an outlet mall in Cabazon, a dozen or so Chinese tourists hustled out to buy luggage that they planned to stuff with high-end clothes, shoes and bags. But not Guoshing Cui, a Samsung supervisor from Guangzhou. He made...
Tags: China, Tommy Hilfiger Corp., Travel, Tourism and Leisure, Hotels and Accommodations
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China: $942 round-trip to Guangzhou on China Southern
You can fly round trip from LAX to Guangzhou, China, in late summer and part of the fall for $942, including all taxes and fees. The fare, on China Southern, is subject to availability. There is a minimum five-night stay for travel Sept. 6-Oct. 5 or...
Tags: Travel, Trips and Vacations
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U.S. consulate office in China closes after white powder is found
BEIJING -- A U.S. consulate in China was forced to suspend some operations after an envelope was found containing a suspicious white power. The envelope was discovered Monday by a staffer in the office that issues visas and handles American citizen...Tags: U.S. Embassy, China, Anthrax, Beijing (China)
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China: New W hotel makes its debut in Guangzhou
The W Hotels chain, famous for its coolness factor, is known for targeting tech-savvy, globe-trotting travelers who are plugged into what's new and now. It's hoping that formula works in China, where the chain just opened W Guangzhou, the first W Hotel...
Tags: China, Travel, Personal Service, Transportation Industry, International Travel
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Gov. Jerry Brown says goodbye to China delegation
GUANGZHOU, China -- Gov. Jerry Brown bid adieu to dozens of government and business officials who crossed the Pacific to travel with him around China this week. One last time, this group assembled in an opulent five-star hotel – this time the...Tags: China, Politics, Executive Branch, Jerry Brown, Travel
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Though Brown touts progress, China's environmental issues persist
GUANGZHOU, China -- It’s easy to feel good traveling through China with Gov. Jerry Brown this week. Multimillion-dollar business deals between Chinese and California companies have been announced, and cooperation on environmental policy is...
Tags: China, Politics, Environmental Issues, Executive Branch, Jerry Brown
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Kate Moss to celebrate birthday with Jamie Hince in Napa Valley
Supermodel Kate Moss turned 39 on Wednesday and reportedly plans to celebrate later this year via a wine tour of California's Napa Valley with rocker husband Jamie Hince. [The Sun] In its February issue, Vogue features police, fire, hospital and utility...
Tags: Annie Leibovitz, Golden Globe Awards, Entertainment Events, Chanel S.A., Pet Shop Boys (music group)
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In China, press censorship protests continue
GUANGZHOU, China — Like wedding guests separated across the aisle, the protesters assembled on either side of a gated driveway at the headquarters of the embattled Southern Weekly newspaper. To the right, several dozen supporters of the newspaper...Tags: China, Newspaper and Magazine, Media Industry, Strikes, Parties and Movements
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City Beat: Nonstop weddings on 12-12-12 at the county clerk's office
L.A. NOWThe Los Angeles County clerk's office in Norwalk is a busy place. But Wednesday was busier than usual, especially for the volunteers who perform civil marriage ceremonies. Seventy 12-12-12 wedding ceremonies were scheduled in the office's chapels. Susan... -
Anti-Japan protests spread in China over disputed islands
World NowBEIJING -- Anti-Japan protests spread to dozens more Chinese cities Sunday, as thousands of demonstrators agitated by the Japanese government’s plan to buy several uninhabited islands near Taiwan marched in front of diplomatic compounds, attacked... -
Armory hosts exchange program for budding Chinese artists
Children from one of China's largest after-school arts programs visited Pasadena's Armory Center for the Arts last week to learn firsthand what makes American arts education programs tick. The eight visiting students took lessons in collage and worked...
Tags: China
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