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VOA Chinese, Sept. 12, 2010.
http://www.voanews.com/chinese/news/20100912_-102723309.html
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(1) Rama Lakshmi, India's market in generic drugs also leads to counterfeiting. Washington Post, Sept. 11, 2010.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/09/10/AR2010091003435.html
Quote:
"India, the world's largest manufacturer of generic drugs, has become a busy center for counterfeit and substandard medicines.
"In June, officials at Nigeria's Abuja airport caught a shipment of fake antibiotics, containing no active ingredients, with a 'Made in India' label. Nigerian investigators later said that a Chinese company shipped the drugs via Frankfurt. In a similar incident last year, a shipment of fake anti-malaria drugs from China arrived in Nigeria with an Indian tag.
My comment: This is the only place in hte report that mentions China. There is no need to read the rest.
(2) Peter Whoriskey, Light bulb factory closes; End of era for U.S. means more jobs overseas. Washington Post, Sept. 8, 2010.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/09/07/AR2010090706933.html
Quote:
"Rather than setting off a boom in the U.S. manufacture of replacement lights, the leading replacement lights are compact fluorescents, or CFLs, which are made almost entirely overseas, mostly in China. Consisting of glass tubes twisted into a spiral, they require more hand labor, which is cheaper there. So though they were first developed by American engineers in the 1970s, none of the major brands make CFLs in the United States.
My comment: To read web page 1 is enough.
(3) Nomi Morris, Buddhism continues to flower in Mongolia; The practice, suppressed for decades by the Communist Party, is being reclaimed by Mongolians as an integral part of their national identity. Los Angeles Times, Sept. 11, 2010.
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-beliefs-20100911,0,7435265.story
("Mongolian Buddhism is predominantly the Yellow Hat sect of Buddhism practiced in Tibet and China. But Wallace says it has evolved into its own version, having incorporated the pre-Buddhist religion of tangarism as well as shamanistic influences")
Note: Gelug 格鲁派
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gelug
(also known as the Yellow Hat sect 黄教; Ganden Tripa is the nominal head of the school, though its most influential figure is the Dalai Lama)
* Ganden Monastery 甘丹寺
* Ganden Tripa (黄教最高精神领袖) 甘丹 赤巴法王
* Red Hat sect
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Hat_sect
(Nyingma 宁玛派; Sakya; Kagyu 噶举派)
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