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watch personal taste ep 7

personal taste episode 7 个人的取向E07 Synopsis for Personal Taste Jeon Jin Ho is a straight guy who pretends to be g-ay in order to become a roommate to his female friend, Park Kae In. His hobbies include organization and ironing, and he’s known for his stoic poker face. He’s a stickler for cleanliness, but he also has a talent for figuring out women’s feelings. Kae In is very trusting even though she has a habit of being betrayed. However that doesn’t stop her from giving people the benefit of d

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Oh My Lady episode 10 哦!我的愛人第10集 A spunky 35-year-old housewife, Yoon Gae Hwa, takes on the job of manager to prickly top star Sung Min Woo in order to earn enough money to regain custody of her child from her ex-husband. Romantic hijinks and hilarity ensues when they find themselves in an awkward living situation. Title: 오 마이 레이디 / Oh! My Lady Chinese Title : 哦!我的愛人 Genre: Romance, comedy Episodes: 16 ? (not yet confirmed) Broadcast network: SBS Broadcast period: 2010-Mar-22 to 2010-May-11

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Oh My Lady ep 8 哦!我的愛人第8集 Title: 오 마이 레이디 / Oh! My Lady Chinese Title : 哦!我的愛人 Genre: Romance, comedy Episodes: 16 ? (not yet confirmed) Broadcast network: SBS Broadcast period: 2010-Mar-22 to 2010-May-11 Air time: Monday Tuesday 20:55 A spunky 35-year-old housewife, Yoon Gae Hwa, takes on the job of manager to prickly top star Sung Min Woo in order to earn enough money to regain custody of her child from her ex-husband. Romantic hijinks and hilarity ensues when they find themselves in an

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Jenson Button Wins F1’s Chinese Grand Prix

Jenson Button’s achieved his second victory of the season at the Chinese Grand Prix. He defeated teammate Lewis Hamilton and gave McLaren a 1-2 finish. Jenson Button is a British Formula One driver currently signed to McLaren Mercedes. Button is the reigning world champion who started fifth on the Shanghai grid and has completed the distance in 1 hour 46 minutes and 45 seconds. On the other hand, Hamilton started sixth but still drove excellently just to secure his best finish of the season. However, Mercedes’ Nico Rosberg took the third place for the fourth podium finish of his career. Jenson Button Wins F1’s Chinese Grand Prix is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Homemade Chinese Robots: Raw Video

Self-taught Chinese inventor Wu Yulu has a passion for tinkering, which has brought him and his robots worldwide fame and a slot at the World Expo in Shanghai. Wu, who is to present a handful of bespoke robots specifically for the Expo along with dozens of his old favourites, says he is proud to represent his own brand of Chinese pioneering spirit at the international event. “My advantage is that I am not really cultured and I am just a farmer. But I was invited to go to the Expo and present my creations. Even though it was just me who was invited, I represent all of China's farmers. I think this is something very glorious,” said Wu. Born to a family of farmers, Wu was never interested in taking up the family trade, preferring to fill his farm in Mawu village on the outskirts of Beijing with over 40 home-made whirring, ticking and talking inventions, that he refers to as his 'sons'. Wu and his automatons have become a local success, they have appeared in countless local and international TV shows and news articles. But he is all too familiar with minor catastrophes, ranging from an exploding battery that left him with concussion to managing to burn down the family home. Wu says his inventions have brought him confidence, once shy and reserved Wu no longer hides away from the limelight and is happy to discuss his peculiar knack for creating hopping, bowing and swinging toys. “By using one mechanical engine I can make them do various complex movements. As for mechanical engines, they only revolve. So the point is how do you create many intricate movements through the simple revolutions of a mechanical engine,” he said. Wu has high hopes for the Expo, he dreams of robots that can help disabled people, work in the kitchen and even give massages, which he says are all possible if he can find a suitable backer willing to support an eccentric inventor. added by: ctv

Vicki Zhao Wei give birth

Vicki Zhao,The 34-year-old Chinese star of the TV show My Fair Princess has been tight-lipped about her private life and pregnancy, but her manager confirmed Zhao#39;s marriage and the baby#39;s arrival on Thursday. IT IS a little princess for actress Vicki Zhao, who gave birth in Gleneagles Hospital on Sunday, says Lianhe Zaobao. Citing an unnamed source, Zaobao said the baby weighed 2.26kg. Zaobao said it visited Zhao at the $4,248-a-night Tanglin suite in Gleneagles on Wednesday, and a woma

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Palestinians test out Gandhi-style protest

“It is strangely quiet. About 40 mainly Palestinian protesters face off with a line of armed Israeli soldiers over coils of razor wire. They calmly explain they want access to land Israel has confiscated to build its West Bank barrier. Chanting begins, followed by impassioned speeches in Hebrew, English and Arabic. “You soldiers standing here, blocking Palestinians from walking on their own land, you need to think about what you're doing,” lectures one young woman. “What will you tell your children?” asks an older man. The troops stare impassively ahead. 'Excuse to shoot' Beit Jala is one of a growing number of Palestinian villages holding regular protests against Israel's occupation of the West Bank. Many end with Palestinian youths throwing stones and Israeli troops firing tear gas and sometimes rubber-coated bullets. But organisers in Beit Jala, such as Ahmad Lazza of the Holy Land Trust who trains protesters in non-violent tactics, are determined to keep things peaceful. This is partly out of personal belief, and partly about avoiding escalation with Israeli soldiers. “You don't want him to feel threatened, because it is a very good excuse for him to shoot you,” he says. Protesters in the area have recently chained themselves to olive trees to protect them from Israeli bulldozers and rebuilt a destroyed garden on land cleared for the barrier – which Israel says is for security, but Palestinians see as a land grab. They have also forced their way into the main checkpoint keeping Bethlehem Palestinians from Jerusalem…” http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/8618868.stm added by: Mariased

Another Major Earthquake Hits Western China. 400 Dead. Thousands Missing.

SHANGHAI—Rescuers used shovels, pry bars and their bare hands to dig through the rubble of collapsed homes and schools as they raced to find survivors of a severe earthquake that authorities said killed about 400 people and injured roughly 10,000 in a remote, predominantly Tibetan community in western China. The quake hit shortly before 8 a.m. Wednesday, jolting mountainous Yushu prefecture, part of the Chinese province of Qinghai on the Tibetan plateau, and flattening most of the town of Jiegu, one of the area's main population centers. About 97% of the people in Yushu are ethnically Tibetan. Many earn their living raising yaks, sheep and horses. As darkness fell and temperatures dipped below freezing in Jiegu, hundreds of soldiers, troops from the paramilitary People's Armed Police and other emergency workers searched the wreckage looking for signs of life. Injured townspeople were being treated at improvised medical centers in the town's central square and at a horse-racing track, officials said. “We are short of equipment,” said Guoyang Zhaxi, a 42-year-old resident helping to free survivors. “So the speed of the rescue efforts is very slow.” He said nearly all houses in the town—many of which used traditional wood-and-earth construction—had been destroyed. “We need to hurry up or the people who are buried will have no hope,” he said. Chinese seismologists said the quake had a magnitude of 7.1. The U.S. Geologic Survey said the magnitude was 6.9. A series of aftershocks continued throughout the day. Specialized search and rescue teams as well as hundreds of soldiers were being sent to Yushu from elsewhere in China to assist in the hunt for survivors. added by: keithponder

China’s Censorship: Sensitive Words

The Chinese author Han Han wrote a blog post announcing, “Other Chinese nominees include sensitive word, sensitive word and sensitive word.” It sounded like a joke, but one that Han’s huge fan base would immediately get. “Sensitive word” was a back stab at China’s web censors’ habit of sometime blocking common place such as blog posts and Web searches. Within a few weeks, his post created more than 25,000 comments, and almost all of the posts are in favor of the writer, only just a few who opposed are irritable about the state of online freedom in China. Some critics in China regarding the censorship forecasted that the information will inescapably dodge efforts to prevent it. There are acceptable reasons why the Chinese government applied limited access to the internet to abolish abhorrent discussions such as independence drives in the regions of Tibet and Xiangjiang and the banned religious movement call Falun Gong. There are tens of thousands of censors adapted by the Chinese government; restricting access to information both at home and abroad is a very difficult. Each work is screened by workers from large Web portals who take care of blocking contents which are inappropriate to the standards given by the Chinese government. This is popularly known as the “Great Firewall of China,” which authorities blocks access to overseas Web pages deemed offensive and secure domestic sites. Regardless of those restrictions, the internet in China rolls with debate over current events. China now has estimated 384 internet users, greater than the total population of the U.S. China’s Censorship: Sensitive Words is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Victor Huang Wei De profile

Profile for Victor Huang * Name: 黃維德 / Huang Wei De * English name: Victor Huang * Profession: Actor and singer * Birthdate: 1971-Oct-21 * Birthplace: Taiwan * Height: 178cm * Weight: 68kg * Star sign: Libra * Chinese zodiac: Pig * Blood type: O * Talent agency: HY.Brothers TV Series * Meteor, Butterfly, Sword as Lu Xiang Chuan (2010) * Three Kingdoms as Zhou Yu (CCTV, 2010) * Archrivals as Huang Yong Qing (2009) * The Legend and the Hero 2 as King Zhou Wu (2008) * The Queens (母仪天下) as Xiao

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