My comment: I see no significance in the two reports with the China them (which may be the only factor that WSJ is publishing them at all).
(1) Te-Ping Chine, In China, Women Graduates Are Married to Gowns, Not Caps; Wedding dresses are the fashion in photo shots to commemorate degrees. Wall Street Journal, July 2, 2014 (front page).
online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB20001424052702304742004579650312929336616
("Here in China, college women are spurning caps and gowns and choosing to commemorate their graduations in white tulle, instead")
(2) Colum Murphy, 中国汽车产业带动中产阶层涌现. 华尔街日报中文版, July 2, 2014
, which is translated from
Colum Murphy, In China, Engineers Are Hard to Keep. Wall Street Journal, July 2, 2014.
Excerpt in the window of print: 'In the future, more Chinese people are going to contribute to our China's automobile industry.' Automotive engineer Shawn Ma
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