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Shanghai expands its global clout by attracting more foreign experts into the city.
Shanghai Presents More ‘Open and Flexible’ Policies to Attract Foreign Professionals

A science commission senior official believes that Shanghai is in need of more “open and flexible” policies to attract more international experts into the city in order to expand its global clout.

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Burger King Customer Receives $2, 631 Instead Of Junior Spicy Chicken Sandwich

A woman from New Hampshire was surprised when she's decided to drive thru Burger King in Rochester. When Janelle Jones received her Burger King bag, instead of food, she got lots of money.

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Japanese PM Abe Angered By Islamic State's Beheading Of Haruna Yukawa

Japanese government condemns the brutal killings of its two citizens by the Islamic State.

Paid video streaming sites are expected to become popular in China.
Political Adviser Calls for More Internet Language Regulation and Protection for the Chinese Language

A political adviser calls for stricter control on "vulgar" Internet terms. The use of these slang terms should be better regulated, especially among the media and political figures.

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The alarming state of garbage in China presents a challenge to everyone, not just the government.
Chinese Leaders Involve Constituents in Decision Making

To help in selling the idea that China needs big trash incinerators to be constructed in the mountains of Beijing, Party officials reached out to hundreds of people by asking their opinion and approval through questionnaires.

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Pro Golfer Robert Allenby Lied About Kidnapping Incident In Hawaii: Reports

Robert Allenby reportedly lied about being kidnapped but actually went to a Honolulu strip club and had a bill in the amount of $3,400

Jobseekers in China queue up for an interview.
Beijing Commits to 10 Million New Jobs in 2015

Following his return to China from last week's World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting in Davos, Switzerland, Premier Li Keqiang announced a goal of 10 million new domestic jobs for this year at a meeting on Jan. 26, Monday.

Tibetan antelopes in their natural habitat in Qinghai Province.
Mission to Save the Tibetan Antelope Ramps Up in 2015

The mission to preserve the habitat of the Tibetan antelope in the Hoh Xil area of China's Qinghai Province continues after a heritage application was initiated at the end of 2014.

An ice sculpture promoting Beijing's bid for the 2022 Winter Olympics. The Chinese capital is aiming to become the first city to host both the Summer and Winter Olympic Games.
China to Build Speed Skating Gym Amid Bid to Host 2022 Winter Olympics

A National Speed Skating Gymnasium would be erected in 2016 in Beijing as part of its improvement plan amid a bid to host the 2022 Olympic Winter Games.

To promote frugality, the government auctioned cars previously assigned to different agencies and officials, who were instead given transportation allowances based on their ranks.
Auctions of Government Vehicles Reap Over $2 Million

After nearly 5,000 cars owned by China's central government agencies were expropriated on Jan. 16, the first of two auctions was held in the Chinese capital on Sunday.

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