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  • The 'Queen of Green' sets eyes on China

    2010-03-25 07:50

    In 1995, Morgan Stanley published "The Internet Report," a groundbreaking study that became known as a Bible for investors during the dot-com revolution in the United States.

  • Restless nights after attack

    2010-03-25 07:50

    Managers of local around-the-clock restaurants expressed concern about people who use their eateries as places to sleep after a fatal stabbing in Shanghai last week.

  • HP users demand proper treatment

    2010-03-25 07:50

    More than 800 customers have banded together to demand better treatment from HP after serious quality problems were reported in some of the company's laptops.

  • SOHO residents closer to closure

    2010-03-25 07:50

    Owners pick 12 candidates for summer poll

  • Pawnshops cash in on rising home prices

    2010-03-24 07:50

    Mortgage business has soared 30 percent in Beijing Huaxia Pawnshop as house prices in the city grew by about 11 percent in the third week of March.

  • Life in the fast lane

    2010-03-24 07:50

    METRO: What car do you drive?

  • Second-hand luxury is no barrier to success

    2010-03-24 07:50

    It was while looking at her boxes full of mobile phones that Lu Runwu came up with the idea of starting a business to help rich people sell second-hand luxury goods.

  • Swinging into business for Irish entrepreneur

    2010-03-23 10:25

    There are those working to cultivate China's taste for fine French wines. Others introduce the country to luxury cars. And then there is Mick Quaid, whose goal it is to teach as many Chinese as he can, not only to play golf, but how to play it well.

  • Survey says grads sad with low pay, no future

    2010-03-23 10:23

    Most of last year's graduates are already encountering problems at work, partially due to the financial meltdown, a recent survey has found.

  • Dodgy service centers take overflow of faulty HP laptops

    2010-03-23 10:09

    After a quality problem involving laptops produced by Hewlett-Packard (HP) was recently exposed in China, phony service centers are lapping up business from the brand's troubled users.

  • Status changes whip crowd into hysterical laughter

    2010-03-22 08:09

    "Judge thy neighbor," rather than "love thy neighbor," was the theme of a bilingual workshop on a recent Wednesday evening.

  • Shakespeare, with an improvised twist

    2010-03-22 08:09

    Shakespeare Revelries, a Beijing actors group, improvises the world's most famous plays

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