What's in the News

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Re: What's in the News
« Reply #1710 on: June 04, 2011, 11:54:07 PM »
Ok so which one of you colourful characters whipped over to Jinan so you could attempt to hack the gmail accounts of the White House staff???? Come on. Own up!  uuuuuuuuuu

http://raoulschinasaloon.com/index.php?action=post;topic=92.1650;num_replies=1709
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Re: What's in the News
« Reply #1711 on: June 05, 2011, 01:30:35 AM »

Jinan?!?  Could it be that George had a hand in this... :wtf:
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Re: What's in the News
« Reply #1712 on: June 05, 2011, 03:16:44 AM »
It does have a faint Georgish scent about it.  ababababab
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Re: What's in the News
« Reply #1713 on: June 05, 2011, 03:31:08 AM »
It does have a faint Georgish scent about it.  ababababab

It smells old?  mmmmmmmmmm

Re: What's in the News
« Reply #1714 on: June 05, 2011, 03:57:10 AM »
Only by a few days  ::)
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Re: What's in the News
« Reply #1715 on: June 08, 2011, 12:18:09 AM »
Nothing but admiration for this man!

http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2011-06/07/content_12646060.htm

Despite age, man sits national exam 15th time
By Zhou Wenting (China Daily)
Updated: 2011-06-07 07:45

BEIJING - Onlookers can be forgiven for thinking that the whiskered middle-aged man walking into the exam room is a father of one of the test takers there.

Despite age, man sits national exam 15th time

Liang Shi, 44, attends a class for pre-exam training in Chengdu, capital of Sichuan province, last week to prepare for the national college entrance examination. [Provided by Huaxi Metropolis Daily]

But rather than coming to support a child, he will be taking an exam himself. Tuesday will bring his 15th sitting for the gaokao, the national college entrance exam, in the past 28 years. This time he will take the exam together with his teenage son.

"I only want to realize a dream," Liang Shi, a 44-year-old native of Chengdu, capital of Southwest China's Sichuan province, told China Daily on Monday.

"It's as if I wanted to drink, but the water hasn't boiled even though I've added a lot of firewood. I believe now it will finally boil."

Liang first took the gaokao in 1983, when he was 16. The dreaded exam was then deemed as a ticket to changing one's fortune - but he was not admitted to a single school in the exam.

Finally, in 1985, an offer came from a local technical school. Liang accepted it but soon dropped out, believing he deserved to go to a better college. He prepared to re-sit the exam the following year, when he was working part-time. His efforts again did not produce the desired result.

During those years, he moved about the province, trying his hand at various jobs. He fixed machines, chopped wood and sold clothes and TV sets. All the while, he continued to study and sign up for the exam each year.

Liang began to sell building materials in 1995. He now owns a store and employs nearly 200 people.

He cultivated his career and a marriage. All the while he refused to give up his dream of succeeding on the gaokao, despite his age.

"My friends found my pursuit to be a bit baffling, since I was spending my time and energy on things that seem to be irrelevant to my life now," Liang said.

His bookcase overflows with the reference books he has used during the years that he has been taking the exam. He does not indulge in hobbies that are common among middle-aged Chinese man - playing mahjong, drinking and smoking.

He likes tea. So he prepares for the exam in a teahouse every day.

Commenting on his son's plan to also take the exam, Liang said he is not interested in competing with the next generation but only in fulfilling his dream.

"Teenagers nowadays cannot know how much we yearned to go to college 30 years ago," he said. "University students were branded as privileged people."

Although he has taken the exam more than a dozen times, he still feels nervous every time he is confronted with it. His aspiration is to study mathematics in Sichuan University. To be admitted there, he must score at least 500 points on the exam; in recent years, his highest has been a 400.

Liang said he will think twice about taking the exam next year if his score this time falls far below his expectations.

"No matter if it's a good or bad result for the exam, I will try my best and eliminate a large regret in my life if I succeed in becoming a university student," Liang said.
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Re: What's in the News
« Reply #1716 on: June 08, 2011, 04:19:26 AM »
Come on mate!

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Re: What's in the News
« Reply #1717 on: June 08, 2011, 05:57:24 AM »
Ya gotta like this guy.

I especially like that drinking and smoking are considered hobbies.

Re: What's in the News
« Reply #1718 on: June 08, 2011, 04:37:52 PM »
Go, Liang, go! Jia you! You can do it!
I admire this guy. This man appreciates education, has been willing to make sacrifices for it, and hasn't given up. Hope he makes it to a decent uni and gets to do what he wants.

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Re: What's in the News
« Reply #1719 on: June 12, 2011, 12:07:17 AM »
Interesting article on one of China's richest men.  Hope the link works :wtf:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/em/fr/-/news/business-13427392
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Re: What's in the News
« Reply #1720 on: June 12, 2011, 03:52:11 AM »

http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/em/fr/-/news/business-13427392

Thanks AM. Interesting.  bfbfbfbfbf

And right at the bottom of the article:

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.... While Walmart and Carrefours are pulling out of Chinese operations ....

Has anyone heard any whisperings about this?
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Re: What's in the News
« Reply #1721 on: June 12, 2011, 04:20:00 AM »
There was a report about 6 months ago that Carrefour was trying to sell their China operation ... but will have to check

In the meantime things are not good for them:

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Inflation Is Driving Carrefour Franchises Out Of Business In China
Gus Lubin    | Feb. 16,


Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/china-carrefour-close-inflation-2011-2#ixzz1OydmkzVw
http://www.businessinsider.com/china-carrefour-close-inflation-2011-2
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Re: What's in the News
« Reply #1722 on: June 12, 2011, 04:24:18 AM »
There was a report about 6 months ago that Carrefour was trying to sell their China operation ... but will have to check

In the meantime things are not good for them:

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Inflation Is Driving Carrefour Franchises Out Of Business In China
Gus Lubin    | Feb. 16,


Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/china-carrefour-close-inflation-2011-2#ixzz1OydmkzVw
http://www.businessinsider.com/china-carrefour-close-inflation-2011-2


Thanks xwarrior.  agagagagag

I know a lot of FT's that will feel as though their right arm is missing if they "go under". ahahahahah For you guys, my fingers are crossed.
Courage is not the absense of fear, but rather the judgement that something else is more important than fear.

Re: What's in the News
« Reply #1723 on: June 12, 2011, 04:33:26 PM »
"China 'Fake Fines' Gang Members Arrested Across Asia"

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-13724679

I guess this time they weren't quite smart enough not to get caught. bibibibibi
Courage is not the absense of fear, but rather the judgement that something else is more important than fear.

Re: What's in the News
« Reply #1724 on: June 17, 2011, 07:36:40 AM »
There was a report about 6 months ago that Carrefour was trying to sell their China operation ... but will have to check

In the meantime things are not good for them:

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Inflation Is Driving Carrefour Franchises Out Of Business In China
Gus Lubin    | Feb. 16,


Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/china-carrefour-close-inflation-2011-2#ixzz1OydmkzVw
http://www.businessinsider.com/china-carrefour-close-inflation-2011-2


They're pulling out of Singapore too.