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Healing touch

[2014-01-21 07:14]

For many parents, collecting your children after school is an everyday chore. For Dr Diarra Boubacar, it was recently a rare treat.

Teaching English in China a good Plan B

[2014-01-21 07:14]

If you asked Cody Batchelor, an English teacher in China, a year ago what he planned to do after graduating from college, he would have said his first choice was law school.

Mounting a musical peak

[2014-01-21 07:14]

On the day when he had his biggest sense of accomplishment, Zhang Yong was heavily in debt.

One man's lost-and-found service

[2014-01-21 07:14]

Qiu Shenghua, 66, is carefully counting his money to purchase stamps at a post office in Xinyang, Henan province.

What's new

[2014-01-21 07:14]

Sino-French relations reach golden year

Panda revelation

[2014-01-21 07:14]

At the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, home to 118 captive pandas, many visitors get a sense that China has many pandas. So, they ask, how can we say they are an endangered species?

Looking to the past to understand the future

[2014-01-21 07:14]

Contrary to the popular historical narrative that China's exposure to the West in the 1800s hastened a slew of problems for an inward-looking Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), historian Odd Arne Westad argues that the Qing was not only eager to expand outward but benefited immeasurably from Western creativity and knowledge.

IN BRIEF (Page 22)

[2014-01-21 07:14]

Treasure trove

[2014-01-20 07:06]

Whether it is wine or the weather, one never learns to appreciate how good things are if there is no basis for comparison. For Paris-based Chaumet, which first catapulted to fame as Napoleon's jeweler, excellence lies in the details.

Smart about health, and ready to wear

[2014-01-20 07:06]

Two functional fashion items have been launched in China recently, with a focus on family.

When the crowd bays for blood

[2014-01-18 08:01]

Renowned filmmaker Zhang Yimou has found himself in deep water. Not only has he been fined 7.48 million yuan ($1.24 million) for violating the family-planning policy, but many Chinese want even harsher punishment. The tidal wave of malignancy displayed online is nothing short of unsettling. It's like a virtual lynching.

Her has a useful message about trust

[2014-01-18 08:01]

Does Spike Jonze's new movie, Her, a tale of a man who falls head over heels for his computer operating system, pander to US mistrust of China? Or does it merely use Shanghai as a stand-in for the Los Angeles of the near future to make an important point about how people interact in a high-tech society?

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