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    Dabbawalas’ Mission: Delivery Food On Time, Every Time

    Dabbawala delivery system Around 5,000 workers distribute more than 200,000 tiffins (Indian English word for the light meal during midday) every workday in Mumbai. Founded in 1890, the Dabbawala service begins with picking up lunches from families’ homes and then delivering them to people’s offices. The service is very cheap…

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    Marguerite Duras’ Universe of Love

    Title: The Lover Author: Marguerite Duras Publication information: Les Éditions de Minuit, 1984 (first edition)   It won the Goncourt Prize in 1984 as the semi-autobiographical novel-turned-movie directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud in 1992. Set around the backdrop of French colonial Vietnam, The Lover reveals the intimacies of a clandestine romance…

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  • East Asia

    Ximen Nao’s six reincarnations under the Chinese Communist Party

    Life and death are wearing me out   Mo Yan, Arcade Publishing (Eng. trans.), 2008,   In 1948, Ximen Nao, a rich landowner, was executed by the sharecroppers who were working for him. He felt he had been unjustly murdered since he thought he had been an excellent landlord. After…

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  • East Asia

    CPC demonstrates strong resolution to root out corruption ahead of 19th National Congress

    China has bolstered efforts in its nationwide anti-corruption drive over the past five years and major achievements have been made. Before the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC), the Party is again demonstrating its strong resolution to root out corruption. On Saturday, the four-day Seventh Plenary…

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  • East Asia

    E-commerce changes life in rural China

    E-commerce is helping revitalize China’s rural areas and improve people’s lives. It has also emerged as a new growth driver for consumer spending in the country. One example of this is in Guangshan County, in mountainous part of central China’s Henan province, and a famously impoverished site. In 2014, it…

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    19th CPC National Congress to have profound influence on world

    A former French prime minister said the 19th National Congress of Communist Party of China (CPC)will have a profound influence on the world. “It is going to be a very important meeting, and China is a country of great significance,” Jean-Pierre Raffarin said in an interview with People’s Daily, adding…

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  • East Asia

    551 female delegates to contribute political wisdom at upcoming CPC National Congress

    A total of 551 female delegates have been elected to the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) to be started on October 18th in Beijing, accounting for 24.1% of the total 2,287 representatives. The ratio is 1.1 percentage points higher than the figure 5 years ago…

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  • East Asia

    IMF Chief: “Next Zuckerberg might come from China”

    The sun is shining a lot better and under broad basis, that means the economy is recovery, IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde said during IMF/World Bank annual meetings in Washington D.C. “The finance ministers and the leaders should inspect the roof now, because it’s much easier to fix the roof…

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  • East Asia

    Future cloud computing will be a game between China, US: Alibaba

    The global cloud computing sector in the future will be a game between China and the US, a chief of Chinese internet giant Alibaba said Thursday at a conference. In the next 6 to 12 months, Alibaba Cloud, the subsidiary of Alibaba Group, will face the same difficulties and challenges…

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    China’s efforts on IP protection visualizes bright future for foreign companies

    Not long ago, the US chipmaker Qualcomm Inc set up a joint venture with an initial 1.85 billion yuan (280 million U.S.dollars), in Guizhou Province in southwest China, partnering with the provincial government for the design, development and sale of advanced server chipset technology. Now its Senior Vice-president Mark Snyder,…

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