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using a converter/transformer (like this - http://www.world-import.com/3000d.htm ) will chinese home cooking appliances work in the USA? has anyone tried this and the results? is it possible to use Chinese appliances in the USA? don't want to burn down my place,
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custom clothes for all. What a contrast http://www.celebuzz.com/today-internet-wor...st-man-s168141/ http://www.valleycentral.com/news/story.aspx?id=401921
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The moon's pull is tremendous. largest tidal bore My understanding is that waves heights are up to 30 feet. the Chinese call it the Black Dragon, happening once a year.
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not sure why URL doesn't work here is the article http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/ii187/nhoe1957/alg_jiang_arrest.jpg Haisong Jiang just wanted a hug from girlfriend when he breached security at Newark Liberty Airport He did it for love. The Chinese graduate student who snuck through a Newark Airport checkpoint to steal a kiss from his girlfriend - sparking a massive security scare - was described Saturday as a hopeless romantic. Pals were shocked to discover Haisong Jiang, 28, was responsible for shutting down Terminal C for seven hours, causing more than 100 flight delays and stranding thousands of passengers last Sunday. Outside his home in Piscataway, N.J., they insisted the quiet scholar could not have meant any harm and is just a guy with a big heart smitten with the love of his life. "This man is very romantic. He's a very good man," said Andy Rui, 28, one of Jiang's best friends. "He just wanted to say goodbye to his girlfriend, I don't think he realized what he [was] doing," said another pal, Ning Huang, 33, who plays soccer with Jiang. Jiang, a bio-medical research student at Rutgers University, was arrested Friday after cops identified him as the man who illegally passed through a security checkpoint into a secure area so he could prolong his farewell to his girlfriend. TSA guard Ruben Hernandez had temporarily left his post unguarded, highlighting porous security at the airport despite recent terror alerts. Jiang, who came to the U.S. in 2004 from Jiangxi province in China, is charged with defiant trespass, which carries up to 30 days in jail. He was released from custody and will be arraigned this week. He did not return home after his highly publicized arrest. Friends said he and his girlfriend have been carrying on a bicoastal relationship for a year. She was returning to Los Angeles after spending Christmas with him. "He was totally excited, even before his girlfriend visited," said one of his roommates, who only gave his first name, Hui. "He was very excited to find a real good woman." Grace Chen, who went to college with Jiang in Shanghai, pronounced him "in love." "It's wrong for him to cross that line but I just think he didn't think too much before he did that," Chen said. "They have a long-distance relationship and she's going back to California so it was probably just his first response."
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La Go Go¡¯s Growth Shows China Consumer Spending Power
N&J posted a topic in The Middle Kingdom - 中国
Stock making a great run also. Up 233% ytd 52 week low 65 cents now at 3.33 and up today with this report Missed another one! http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=206...o1cQ&pos=15 -
I guess this doesn't bode well for American/Chinese relations http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2010/0...ity_at_new.html What was this guy thinking?(of course we know) the amount of inconvenience and cost must be in the 10s of millions
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very BOLD and presumptuous statement. as provable a GW http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xa6nq_for...ld-as-ice_music
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Local are being warned not to drink the water http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/04/world/asia/04china.html
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Good Luck Just sit tight. Don't over think. wait for any correspondence from GUZ keep fingers cross. As DavidXizuan said, if you want further 'educated' commentary, post more info what happened at the interview. Will be a Happy New Year
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As china builds out it network, tons of jobs are being created. http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20091226/wl_as...natransportrail Now it will become faster to travel via train than by air. would like to ride it one day. Faster train I rode was 220 KMPH Faster than I can drive for sure.
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What a crappy Christmas gift. But I guess the 'verdict' was already wrapped and sealed for delivery
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going to be a speedy trial http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/24/world/asia/24china.html
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Dairy, Meat Prices Will Spur Food Inflation, Wells Fargo Says