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Shanghai Homeowners Face Domestic Help Shortage as Spring Festival Nears

Shanghai is currently suffering from domestic help shortage as many head back to their home provinces to celebrate the upcoming Chinese New Year.

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Shanghai Officials Launch Workplace Inspection to Ensure Regular Wage Pay

City officials of Shanghai announced Wednesday that a workplace inspection is to be done in the wake of the imprisonment of four bosses in Fengxian District for running from their responsibility to pay their employees.

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CloudPassage To Secure Docker Containers With Cloud SaaS To Extend Halo System

Open-source application deployment Docker is reportedly working out on increasing its enterprise security policy by using CloudPassage Halo System.

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Hong Kong Government Plans to Improve City's Air Quality

The government of Hong Kong has announced that they will increase their cooperation with authorities and Hong Kong-owned factories in Guangdong Province in order to improve the quality of air.

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Bird Flu Outbreak Expands into Northern Taiwan

Signs of the avian influenza virus have been emerging in north Taiwan coming from the southern part, when eleven more farms breeding ducks and geese in northern Taiwan have been infected with the said virus, confirmed the agriculture authorities.

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Anti-Graft Commission Eyes State-Owned Firms

China's anti-graft authorities are set to investigate all major state-owned enterprises (SOE) this year, Party’s Central Commission for Discipline Inspection said in a statement at the conclusion of their fifth plenary session.

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Filipino Homeless Kids Caged To Keep Manila Streets Clean During Pope Francis’ Visit: Report

Hundreds of homeless boys and girls in the Philippines were caged in brutal detention centres to clean up the streets of Manila for the visit of Pope Francis on Jan. 15, Thursday in the largely Catholic country.

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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Explains Why He Condemned Charlie Hebdo Attacks

CEO Mark Zuckerberg explained his stand against the Charlie Hebdo attack during the Facebook town hall meeting in Bogota, Colombia

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Goodbye RadioShack? Electronics Retailer Might File Bankruptcy In February

RadioShack might finally say goodbye after numerous quarters of losses as it prepares to file for bankruptcy on February, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal.

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Beijing Capital International Airport Noted as Second Busiest Airport

After recording a hefty 86 million passengers in 2014, Beijing Capital International Airport (BCIA) has been dubbed as the world’s second busiest airport, next to the United States’ Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.

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Toyota Oculus Rift Simulation Teaches New Drivers About Dangers Of Distracted Driving

Toyota is stepping up in advocating safe driving as it launched its "TeenDrive365," an Oculus Rift simulation, which gives users an immersive virtual experience in a Toyota vehicle, to teach drivers about the dangers of distracted driving.

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Nascar Driver Kurt Busch: My Ex-Girlfriend Patricia Driscoll Is A Trained Contract Killer

Nascar racing star and driver, Kurt Busch, told the Delaware court in Dover on Tuesday that his ex-girlfriend, Patricia Driscoll, was a trained assassin, working for the United States government.

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Nintendo 3DS XL Release Confirmed; Capcom Says No To North America Distribution Of Regular Version

On February 13, the newest Nintendo XL 3DS will be out across Europe and North America.

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North China Sees Lower Coal Consumption to Counter Air Pollution

Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei Province in northern China are set to cut back on their coal consumption in a bid to lessen the ever-growing air pollution in the country.

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