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  • Kristie Lu Stout
    5:35 am Fri, Feb 12, 2010
    Forced exorcism in Hong Kong shopping mall

    A young woman is the victim of an unsolicited exorcism in a Hong Kong shopping mall.

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  • Kristie Lu Stout
    6:30 am Thu, Feb 11, 2010
    "There are no dissidents in China."

    "There are no dissidents in China." That's a direct quote from China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman.

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  • Kristie Lu Stout
    6:23 am Wed, Feb 10, 2010
    Chinese netizens stage virtual protest

    "War of Internet Addiction" is an hour-long machinima that satirizes Beijing's attempt to censor — or "harmonize" — China's Internet.

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  • Kristie Lu Stout
    5:51 am Wed, Feb 10, 2010
    1980s "China retro" shop opens in Shanghai

    The romance and energy of 1980s China is now captured in Shanghai's new Nengmao Store

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  • Kristie Lu Stout
    5:17 am Tue, Feb 9, 2010
    Valentine's Day… with ventricles

    Given my nerd-love for all things literal, I'm quite taken by the silver Anatomical Heart Locket spotted on Etsy.

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  • Kristie Lu Stout
    2:05 am Mon, Feb 8, 2010
    My own private… hydrogen power station?

    Inventor Taras Wankewycz shows me a table-top hydrogen power station that can extract hydrogen from water to be used in fuel cells. You heard right — a personal hydrogen power station that can sit right on your kitchen counter.

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  • Kristie Lu Stout
    8:19 pm Sat, Feb 6, 2010
    Pen spinning gets competitive in Hong Kong

    Pen spinning gets competitive in Hong Kong, where 100 contestants were recently judged on the style, difficulty, creativity, and fluidity of their pen tricks.

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  • Kristie Lu Stout
    5:26 am Fri, Feb 5, 2010
    Shanghai's Crackdown on… Pajamas

    With the 2010 World Expo just three months away, Shanghai officials have launched a public etiquette clampdown targeting pajama-wearing in public.

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  • Kristie Lu Stout
    3:07 am Thu, Feb 4, 2010
    SUMO'S BAD BOY RETIRES

    The big bad boy of Japanese sumo wrestling bows out.

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  • Kristie Lu Stout
    11:45 pm Wed, Feb 3, 2010
    Eyeing the Tiger: Feng Shui Index

    In Hong Kong, investors can "feng shui" their finances in the Year of the Tiger… thanks to a popular guide.

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  • Kristie Lu Stout
    2:37 am Wed, Feb 3, 2010
    Back to the Moon… in Lego

    A vintage print ad from 1983 features Lego… in space!

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  • Kristie Lu Stout
    6:11 am Tue, Feb 2, 2010
    China's Chuck Taylors

    Meet the "Warrior"… a 75 year old Chinese sneaker brand out to position itself as a hipster trainer in the West.

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