Morning Links: Radio pirates, mistresses and car museums
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There are apparently large numbers of unlicensed radio operators in China, whose transmissions often interfere with uses of specialized frequencies
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This is streaming, free, online music. Stuff you cannot download, unless you have the right software.
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Hong Kong limiting the number of mainland Chinese pregnant women entering the SAR, esp. those who do not have appointments. Some attempt to get residency rights for their children.
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Foreign residents talk about the need to preserve old buildings.
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The museum was opened in Jiading and includes the first generation of Chinese produced vehicles as well as classic cars from the US.
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Woman in Shenzhen gives us the scandalous details of her life as an "er nai," replete with sizzling sexy pictures of herself in various states of undress.
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That includes corneas!
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Shenzhen metro riders can face fines up to 200rmb for eating or drinking on the subway.
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