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The Big Boot burns - now you see it, now you don’t

(See Sun Bin for eyewitness account; also Shanghaist, Danwei and ChinaSMACK. But if you want to see for yourself exactly how the fire started, check out this excellent series of videos on Youtube: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5.) With breaking... ...full story at Black & White Cat

from Black & White Cat on Tue, Feb 10 2009

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13 Nov 07 visit Foreign Investment In China, Part II: Can You Say Last Nail In The Real Estate Coffin?  »  China Law Blog By: Steve Dickinson This is the second in a multi-part series on the changes to China's foreign investment laws as reflected in its 2007 Catalog of encouraged, restricted and prohibited investments. Part I of this series can be found, entitled, "Breaking...
07 Nov 09 visit China Blogs: That's The way, Uh-Huh Uh-Huh, We Like It, Uh-Huh, Uh-Huh. Part III.  »  China Law Blog About two months ago, in Part I of this series, I promised we would go through our blogroll and justify and expound upon each blog, five by five. About a month ago, I did part II of this series. This is the third of this... [[ This is a content summary...
07 Aug 08 visit Olympic Sponsorships (Part 3). Lessons on Conducting Research and Analysis  »  All Roads Looking back at Part 1 and Part 2 of this series, I think that we are seeing an excellent case study of research and analysis practices in China. During my many conversations with firms entering China, or those looking to expand, there invariably is a...
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