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  1. Recycled Condoms Used in Chinese-Made Hair Bands [PanAsianBiz]

    Recycled Condoms Used in Chinese-Made Hair Bands [PanAsianBiz]

    Know More Media - International Business - Jul 15, 2008

    step one And to think we were worried about lead in toys, or cardboard in the dumplings. Snopes says it's true that awoman in China found her hair band unraveling, so she cut the thread off it only to find recycled

    Also tagged: rubber, condom, recycle, prophylactic, hair band, chinese made

  2. Recycled Condoms Used in Chinese-Made Hair Bands

    Recycled Condoms Used in Chinese-Made Hair Bands

    PanAsianBiz - Jul 15, 2008

    step one And to think we were worried about lead in toys, or cardboard in the dumplings. Snopes says it's true that awoman in China found her hair band unraveling, so she cut the thread off it only to find recycled

    Also tagged: rubber, condom, recycle, prophylactic, hair band, chinese made

  3. Green Tote Bags the New Fashion Rage in Beijing

    Green Tote Bags the New Fashion Rage in Beijing

    PanAsianBiz - Jun 16, 2008

    Quick, what color does green go with? Answer...everything. Green with my Levis. Green with my Nikes. Green with my Diesel. Green with my Marc Jacobs. Green with my DKNY. Green tote bags are the rage in Beijing. With

    Also tagged: fashion, tote, bag, green

  4. Green Tote Bags the New Fashion Rage in Beijing [PanAsianBiz]

    Green Tote Bags the New Fashion Rage in Beijing [PanAsianBiz]

    Know More Media - International Business - Jun 16, 2008

    Quick, what color does green go with? Answer...everything. Green with my Levis. Green with my Nikes. Green with my Diesel. Green with my Marc Jacobs. Green with my DKNY. Green tote bags are the rage in Beijing. With

    Also tagged: fashion, tote, bag, green

  5. China's Top 10 IPR Protection Events of 2007

    PanAsianBiz - May 20, 2008

    Chinese steal, pilfer, copy, fake and profit off of other's hard work. But, not all of China does this. "The General Administration of Customs recently unveiled the 2007 Top 10 Intellectual Property Right (IPR)

    Also tagged: china, ipr

  6. China's Top 10 IPR Protection Events of 2007 [PanAsianBiz]

    Know More Media - International Business - May 20, 2008

    Chinese steal, pilfer, copy, fake and profit off of other's hard work. But, not all of China does this. "The General Administration of Customs recently unveiled the 2007 Top 10 Intellectual Property Right (IPR)

    Also tagged: china, ipr

  7. 5 Things Chinese Cars Can Do That I Don't Want to Do with My Japanese Toyota

    5 Things Chinese Cars Can Do That I Don't Want to Do with My Japanese Toyota

    PanAsianBiz - Mar 9, 2008

    Chinese can do things with their cars, or maybe it's things happen to their cars that I can't do or don't want to do with my Japanese Toyota Corolla or Honda CR-V. Now, if these cars and trucks could drive out of

    Also tagged: cars, chinese, japanese

  8. 5 Things Chinese Cars Can Do That I Don't Want to Do with My Japanese Toyota [PanAsianBiz]

    5 Things Chinese Cars Can Do That I Don't Want to Do with My Japanese Toyota [PanAsianBiz]

    Know More Media - International Business - Mar 8, 2008

    Chinese can do things with their cars, or maybe it's things happen to their cars that I can't do or don't want to do with my Japanese Toyota Corolla or Honda CR-V. Now, if these cars and trucks could drive out of

    Also tagged: cars, chinese, japanese

  9. Chinese Films' 8 Items of Censorship - "Lost in Beijing"

    PanAsianBiz - Jan 7, 2008

    The State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT) has created a list of activities that canNOT be shown in Chinese films. 1. hardcore activities 2. rape 3. whoring 4. obscene sex exposing human

    Also tagged: censorship, lost in beijing, sarft

  10. Chinese Films' 8 Items of Censorship - "Lost in Beijing" [PanAsianBiz]

    Know More Media - International Business - Jan 7, 2008

    The State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT) has created a list of activities that canNOT be shown in Chinese films. 1. hardcore activities 2. rape 3. whoring 4. obscene sex exposing human

    Also tagged: censorship, lost in beijing, sarft

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