Racial bias rising post 9/11, says study

BC residents are feeling less safe and facing more discrimination, says the first study on racial profiling in the province. The study, which will be released in full in early 2008, was conducted by the MARU...

China's young netizens enjoy "richer" cybersex

From a recent survey conducted by two American companies (IAC and JWT) that compares Chinese and American netizens, the Chinese media outlet, Chinanews.com picked up on the survey's findings on the influence of...

Chinese Origins of Hip-Hop, Viral media at work

passing through a Chinese blog, a youtube vid titled "True Origins of Hip-Hop Music" catches my eye...it's smartly produced and for a moment, i go "huh?"it's cute, catchy and v. viralit's an ad for China's newest...

Korean government arrests migrant labour leaders

South Korean immigration agents arrested three top leaders of the Migrants' Trade Union ("MTU"), on November 28, 2007.The arrests occurred near-simultaneously on early Tuesday morning, MTU President (Kajiman),...

Second Life set their sights on Korean Market

Second Life has set its eyes on entering the hyper-competitive Korean market.  A new wave of social network services have set their targets  in Korea, including:  Second Life, Myspace, Youtube,...

New Australian PM to sign Kyoto and leave Iraq

It appears that the new Australian PM, Kevin Rudd, (a.k.a. "Harry Potter" during the election campaign, due to his squeaky clean, preppy image)  is about to forge a new path in Australia's foreign...
 

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