Recommended reading: Billy G, human experiments, Chinabounder
By CER Del.icio.us July 30th, 2007The Editors suggest checking out the following links:
Asia Sentinel - Enzio’s Clock: China: The issue is supply, not demand - A snarky take on accepted economics wisdom
TechRepublic.com: Sanity check: How Microsoft beat Linux in China and what it means for freedom, justice, and the price of software - Microsoft’s change in fortune in China, analyzed
International Herald Tribune: Investing in China, with a crash helmet - “What we’re seeing is the capitulation of all the people who said, ‘China’s not for real… Now those managers are saying, ” ‘I’m going to get fired if I don’t invest in China… there is going to be one heck of a market top.”
China.org.cn: Human Experiment Suspected in Shanghai East Hospital - “Sufficient evidence has revealed that the East Hospital has violated the regulations by implanting a trial medical device into my son’s body and thus caused his ensuing death”
The angry professor writes a book - Danwei’s Joel Martinsen has a review of sorts of a new book by Zhang Jiehai, the indignant psychology professor who launched a campaign to expel the author of the “Sex and Shanghai” blog from China. The verdict: a poorly conceived “vanity project”
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