So you've lived in London, maybe Toronto or New York and feel you know how to cope with frigid winter nights. Perhaps you're prepared with a warm coat, wool scarves and plenty of DVDs. But the best way for unseasoned expatriates to survive winter in Beijing - or even a bit more south in Shanghai - isn't to confine oneself in the apartment until spring.
Jean van Wetter's China story began almost 10 years ago in the classrooms of the National University of Singapore. He was a business administration student and most of his teachers were always ending their class with an intriguing question: "And what about China"?
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MILAN: AC Milan midfielder Clarence Seedorf is on a mission to clean up football's damaged image.
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