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Entries from Shanghaiist tagged with 'governor'

November 20, 2007

Shanghaiist has been living in this town for five years now, and while we often get the "哇!你是老上海了!“ ("Wow, you're an old Shanghai hand") remark, there are days when we think we actually moved here too late (sadistic thought, some might say). Although we have witnessed some pretty breathtaking changes ourselves, we have to defer to the experience of Chris Devonshire-Ellis of China Briefing who founded his own law firm 15 years ago in his......

Continue Reading "China 15 years ago"

November 14, 2007

Yen Falls as BOJ's Fukui Says No Preset Time for Rate Increase [Bloomberg] The yen fell against all 16 of the most-active currencies as Bank of Japan Governor Toshihiko Fukui said there was no set time for raising interest rates.Survey shows Singapore is Asia's most desirable city to live in [Channel News Asia] According to the latest Country Brand Index, Singapore is the top Asian city to live in. It was also ranked third globally......

Continue Reading "Around Asia: The 'most flexible' man, child sex and Asia's most desirable city"

November 12, 2007

If you thought all Uighurs/Xinjiangers were fighting for the independence of East Turkestan, this video might be of interest to you. The Opposite End of China brings to our attention an excellent PBS documentary China from the Inside which features some very interesting footage such as a rare interview with Ismayil Tiliwadi, Governor of Xinjiang and new Uighur members of the CCP taking the communist oath. For some of them, the experience is akin to......

Continue Reading "Xinjiang commies, Xinjiang executions"

April 1, 2007

We here in the Ist-A-Verse know that we're sensational, but it's very rare that we get a chance to be sensationalistic. This week, we've decided to have ourselves a little fun and try our hand at tacky tabloid headlines, using nothing more than our favorite posts from this week. Torontoist Special Report: Rosie to Trump: "Fire 300 Bicyclists for Fraud!" On DCist: Students Go Wild for Slogans, Secrets and Sexual Harassment The action was thick......

Continue Reading "This Week In -ist: Elsewhere in the Gothamist Network"

March 11, 2007

With the sun out, the temperatures high, one can only think of one thing-- what's going on in the World of the -ist's? Bostonist dug deep to uncover Barack Obama's unpaid parking tickets, their Governor's latest ethical lapse, and a plagarizing sports writer. Chicagoist had everything in twos: two views on having the Olympics, losing two members of their Super Bowl team, and two music festivals. DCist put their noses in legal books as......

Continue Reading "This Week In -ist: Elsewhere in the Gothamist Network"

January 22, 2007

Texas is thawing, the Northeast is freezing, and a sort of natural order seems almost restored to the Ist-A-Verse. Almost. Londonist HQ—that is to say, the city of London—was battered by heavy winds, making it a bad time to be a twelve-meter (nearly forty-foot) tall snowman. Still, not everyone decided to keep warmly covered. Meanwhile, back indoors, the Big Brother racism is now causing all kinds of headaches for international diplomats, and Londonist got into......

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December 21, 2006

We told you about Charlie Fowler and Christine Boskoff a few days ago. This site has proven to be the best source of updates on the search for the two well-known climbers. Unfortunately, none of the updates have included the news we are all hoping to hear. Here is the latest since Dec. 18: • On December 18, 2006, the Chief of the Consular Section U.S. Consulate General in Chengdu, China, reported that the governments......

Continue Reading "Updates on the missing American mountain climbers"

October 23, 2006

Let's take a look back at a week that raised this Zen koan: if Kevin Federline got into a wrestling ring with a wrestler, who would you root for? Austinist was in an entertainment state of mind as they covered the dickens out of the Austin Film Festival, depicted all the Big 12 football coaches as South Park characters, and interviewed Jose Gonzalez. Chicagoist talked about the passion as they bid adieu to Bell's Beer,......

Continue Reading "This Week In -ist: Elsewhere in the Gothamist Network"

July 23, 2006

We -ists are an eclectic bunch, but there's a couple of things we all love: famous people, social causes, and wacky local facts. Join us as we starf**k, get virtuous, and learn across the -ist network! Austinist starts us off right by filling the famous person quota by interviewing Lewis Black, covers the social cause with a non-profit car sharing company, and gives us more wacky local facts than we can handle with Austin by......

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February 6, 2006

Since the renminbi was un-pegged from the U.S. dollar on July 21st of last year, very little has been seen or heard of the yuan and the mysterious "basket of currencies" from which the bank now determines its trading value. The renminbi, allowed to trade only within 0.3 percent of a mid-point fixed daily by the central bank, has been gaining ground on the sawbuck since that time. As of today, Reuters reports that the......

Continue Reading "What's currently in your basket?"

November 19, 2005

The Shanghai city government has decided to adopt the emergency weather code used in the rest of the country -- blue, yellow, orange and red, in order of increasing severity. The typhoons that swept through Shanghai this summer caused an estimated 1.7 billion yuan in damages and lead to 216,000 and 164,000 people evacuated for Typhoons Matsa and Kanu, respectively, also a Shanghai record (in Chinese).Fifteen day old fetuses are considered human beings both legally......

Continue Reading "Extra! Extra! Typhoons, tiny people and the Governator"

November 15, 2005

America's favorite action star and advocate for the mentally handicapped, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, isn't the only US governor on a trade mission to China this week. Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty is here too, just nobody seems to notice. AFX reports: "When (former pro wrestler) Jesse Ventura was our governor, he got a lot of attention in China because he was a celebrity," said David Metzen, a member of the University of Minnesota Board of......

Continue Reading "Who's Governor Tim Pawlenty?"

November 1, 2005

"What is best in life: Crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of the women!" Back when Arnold Schwarzenegger uttered these words in the cult film Conan the Barbarian, it’s unlikely he imagined that a couple of decades later he’d be visiting Shanghai with a delegation of businessmen in order to promote Californian products. Then again, maybe he was thinking that. After all, Arnold Schwarzenegger has had more......

Continue Reading "Arnie lines up for a bit of Red Heat"

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