- A video of the Turkistan Islamic Party claiming responsibility for the recent attacks in Xinjiang has just been uploaded. When are all these cells just going to get together and start their own Jihadtube?
- 360buy.com is (allegedly) crossing its fingers for a $5 billion USD IPO next week, in what would be the largest internet-related IPO ever. Meanwhile, its CEO is a little coy about the whole affair, weibbing that he'll be in the middle of a desert.
- The Globe and Mail (who recently made the CCP lose major face) meditates on 9/11 and what it's meant for China.
Extra! Extra! Jihadists, 9/11 and China, Royal Caribbean cruises, and IKEA going crazy
Document found in trash reveals China's offer to sell weapons to Gaddhafi
Using one of the first info-gathering strategies taught in journalism schools, Graeme Smith of The Globe and Mail discovered documents hiding in a pile of street trash in the Bab Akkarah neighborhood of Tripoli, which allegedly detail China's recent offer to sell arms to Col. Gaddhafi, in violation of UN sanctions.
Tidbits: Controlled, but not forgotten
Mark MacKinnon, Beijing Bureau Chief of the Globe and Mail wrote about this screenshot, sent to him by his Chinese friend of the most searched terms on google.cn during May 19, 2009. What looks like a string of bad arithmetic is... well, we're sure you can guess. It seems that all the efforts of the 50cent army and net nanny can't dampen the curiosity of certain internet-going segments of the population.

