China’s mass underground eviction
The windowless underground shelters became tiny apartments for many people Beijing's government has evicted more than 120,000 people living in the city's disused air-raid shelters, it's reported. Authorities will begin redeveloping the spaces this year, after spending three years clearing people out of makeshift underground...
Check your ez-link fare for over-deduction
My wife and I, both seniors, take public buses all the time. Since the increase in bus fares last April, we have had to check our ez-link fare deductions every time, as we have encountered many instances of over-deductions. [Ed. By "over-deduction", the author means "over-charging".] Each time, it would be 5 cents to 7 cents...
Businesses help PRC students get into US universities
About 1,000 students from China each year compete for a handful of slots at Harvard, Yale and a few of the other most prestigious universities in America, say education consultants. This annual contest creates a lucrative market. Parents pay fees of as much as 180,000 yuan to 300,000 yuan ($29,000 to $48,000) to American and...
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