While we are on the topic of smoking in public places, CSR Asia summarizes this report about the new smoking ban in Hong Kong:
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Here's what CSR's Stephen Frost had to say:
Government data for licensed cage homes (or "bedspaces") put the number at 29 apartments providing 1,292 cages for 878 people.
If you wear Adidas Y1 HUF (Fong) shoes, there are a growing number of people who would say, "Yes." CSR Asia's Stephen Frost has been on the story for a while now:
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CSR Asia directed us to this story from The Korea Times about Starbucks' many trademark infringement battles around the globe. The lead to the story is about Shanghai's Xingbake chain of coffee houses ("Xing" means star in Chinese, and "Ba Ke" is meant to sound like "bucks"), which was ordered to pay a whopping US$60,000 to Starbucks in a recent lawsuit. Last we heard Xingbake was appealing the ruling. Looking at the graphic that accompanied the story brought back some memories. We have consumed beer (we don't like coffee) at "USA Bucks" in Harbin. Their storefront is even more blatant than their logo. And inside, they sell real Starbucks merchandise -- mugs and the like -- and above the bar, it says "tarbucks." But you can see where the "S" was ripped off the wall.

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