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Headlines matching 'Chinese'
Tue February 07, 2012
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(Politico) Asinine So just how bad was Pete Hoekstra's "yellow menace" Superbowl ad? Let's put it this way: John Pinnette's famous impression of a Chinese buffet owner was probably more culturally sensitive  (politico.com) (98)


Sat February 04, 2012
(Buzzfeed) Dumbass Mitt Romney: We are the only people who put their hand over our hearts during the national anthem. In other news, Chinese, South Africans, Brazilians, Ghanaians, Cubans, Mexicans, and Peruvians aren't people  (buzzfeed.com) (159)


Thu February 02, 2012
(Sum Gai) Obvious Chinese restaurant catches fire. Fortunately there were no injuries, as everyone had prepared for such an event by running around their cars at red lights  (woodtv.com) (32)
(MSNBC) Strange World's most expensive pigeon sold to world's biggest pigeon  (worldnews.msnbc.msn.com) (5)


Tue January 31, 2012
(Des Moines Register) Amusing Recipe for fun: downtown Des Moines Marriott to be shared for a week by just two groups---Chinese government officials and high school wrestlers in town for the state high school wrestling tournament   (blogs.desmoinesregister.com) (49)
(Forbes) Interesting The Chinese are finally taking Glenn Beck's advice...which may or may not be right for you. But you owe it to yourself to check it out  (forbes.com) (105)


Mon January 30, 2012
(Daily Mail) Obvious Billionaire Sheldon Adelson, financier of Newt Gingrich's campaign, under investigation for corruption  (dailymail.co.uk) (161)


Tue January 24, 2012
(CNN) Obvious Luxury retailers across Europe had a banner year, thanks to Chinese shoppers  (cnn.com) (26)


Mon January 23, 2012
(vancouver observer) Interesting When multiculturalism works, it's a beautiful thing. Gung Haggis Fat Choy, everyone  (vancouverobserver.com) (43)


Thu January 19, 2012
(The New Yorker) Amusing How poorly is this SOPA/PIPA thing being viewed from other countries? It's so bad that the Chinese are scoring jokes on us  (newyorker.com) (57)
(Some Guy) Scary After a Tibetan set himself on fire in protest, witnesses say the Chinese police tried to put out the flames. Using clubs spiked with nails  (asiaone.com) (64)


Wed January 18, 2012
(LA Times) Amusing If you thought Mad Dog 20/20 was bad just imagine the Chinese counterfeit version  (articles.latimes.com) (45)


Fri January 13, 2012
(MSNBC) Interesting Chinese applications to U.S. colleges up 23%. Desperate American students quickly work on their ability to hit a 30 foot jump shot  (behindthewall.msnbc.msn.com) (43)
(Bloomberg) Obvious SWAT team stands by while angry Chinese rioters throw eggs, demanding a) democracy, b) a free Tibet, or c) the iPhone 4S?  (bloomberg.com) (41)


Wed January 11, 2012
(YouTube) Video Most amazing 2 minute women's volleyball rally you will see this year. Level of difficulty? Chinese  (youtube.com) (54)
(BBC) Scary First they came for the nail clippers and I didn't speak out. Then they came for the sippy cups and I was silent. Then they came for the virus tainted civet cat and I said nothing because I like Chinese restaurants  (bbc.co.uk) (11)
(Buzzfeed) Cool Bikini-wearing Chinese bodyguards in training. 許多美麗的乳房  (buzzfeed.com) (97)


Thu January 05, 2012
(Reuters) Strange Boy, are the Chinese gonna be pissed when they realize that they've got Warren and Jimmy confused  (reuters.com) (39)


Wed January 04, 2012
(The Smoking Gun) Video The best video of a New Year's Eve melee at a Chinese restaurant in Montreal ever  (thesmokinggun.com) (34)
(Slashdot) Stupid We simply release wave after wave of Chinese needle trojans, they'll wipe out the viruses  (yro.slashdot.org) (3)


Wed December 28, 2011
(Gizmodo) Dumbass And the Forever Alone 2011 Award goes to: Anonymous Chinese man who spent $16,000 on a virtual sword before the game was released  (gizmodo.com) (113)


Tue December 27, 2011
(Marketwatch) Fail This is a Lao point for Chinese stocks  (marketwatch.com) (13)
(Reuters) Spiffy It's that time of the year again, Christmas shopping, spending time with family, the annual two day long Chinese pillow fight. Wait, what?  (reuters.com) (14)


Mon December 26, 2011
(Some Guy) Obvious Kim Jong-Il's oldest son "under Chinese protection" after pointing out that even Chairman Mao was against hereditary succession  (hindustantimes.com) (96)


Thu December 22, 2011
(LiveLeak) Fail Most expensive Chinese fireworks you'll see this year  (liveleak.com) (13)


Wed December 21, 2011
(Washington Post) Spiffy Far from turning the town of Wukan into a smoking crater, Chinese authorities are actually caving in to the town's demands and are giving them their prisoners and some of their land back  (washingtonpost.com) (21)
(Fox News) Asinine After years of insomnia-based all nighters, Chinese hackers discover the secret to restful sleep. They break into US Chamber of Commerce policy statement discussions  (foxnews.com) (11)


Fri December 16, 2011
(Mirror.co.uk) Amusing Security guards try to stop Christian Bale from visiting blind Chinese activist under house arrest, fail to recognize him as the Goddamned Batman  (mirror.co.uk) (48)


Thu December 15, 2011
(Bloomberg) Obvious Chinese haxxors are stealing petabytes worth of proprietary data from foreign countries and corporations. In other news, the US just passed legislation to put you in jail for stealing photoshop  (mobile.bloomberg.com) (56)


Wed December 14, 2011
(Telegraph) Unlikely Tired of corruption, beatings and arrests, villagers chase out government officials and set up local democratic rule. The Arab Spring marches o... huh whut? no way. China?  (telegraph.co.uk) (66)


Tue December 13, 2011
(Forbes) Spiffy The era of cheap Chinese crap may be coming to an end  (forbes.com) (80)
(Market Place) Scary The smog is so thick in Beijing that it's been shutting down air travel due to poor visibility. But according to the Chinese government, it's not pollution, but "bad weather"  (marketplace.org) (125)


Sat December 10, 2011
(The Local (Germany)) Strange Authorities arrest 3 Chinese men in Cologne after finding 100 snakes, 70 tortoises, and 20 neon-colored frogs in their hotel room; are unsure whether they are animal dealers or had just ordered room service  (thelocal.de) (33)


Fri December 09, 2011
(My Fox DC) Interesting Yeah - Chinese fire drill - I love these things - we used to do them as a kid all of the ti...guys, hey, guys - that's not the way it goes  (myfoxdc.com) (34)


Wed December 07, 2011
(Daily Mail) Weird How many Chinese men can you fit on the end of a nail?  (dailymail.co.uk) (34)


Thu December 01, 2011
(USA Today) Obvious Former diplomat warns of 'sexpionage' traps during trips to China. Ploy alleged to be extremely sophisticated, diplomat was targeted five times in the last year. Also notes Grand Hyatt Beijing is discounting through May  (content.usatoday.com) (27)


Wed November 30, 2011
(Washington Post) Unlikely A team of Georgetown students, studying blogs, Google Maps, and a Chinese TV military docudrama, says China has a 3,000 mile long network of underground rail tunnels housing as many as 4,000 nuclear warheads  (washingtonpost.com) (108)


Fri November 25, 2011
(UPI) Asinine Chinese firm states it will not accept applications from Scorpios or Virgos. An idea this stupid was probably the brainchild of some Leo; those guys are all dicks  (upi.com) (27)


Wed November 16, 2011
(Yahoo) Sad Well, at least the Chinese have moved on to rare, plant-based, ingredients for their aphrodisiacs, so that's progress, I guess  (news.yahoo.com) (78)
(Daily Mail) Dumbass Police arrrest Chinese mine boss after he fakes being trapped. Cops afraid that after a quick release he may go underground  (dailymail.co.uk) (6)
(The Epoch Times) Scary China: the Enron of countries: "Every province in China is Greece", "The regime's officially published GDP of 9 percent is also fabricated . . . China's GDP has decreased 10 percent"  (theepochtimes.com) (95)


Fri November 11, 2011
(YouTube) Amusing Elderly Chinese choir takes on Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance"... and it's actually kinda good  (youtube.com) (26)
(Some Guy) Followup It turns out a controversial Chinese restaurant wasn't really serving koala meat to customers. It was bamboo rat meat  (couriermail.com.au) (40)
(HPCwire) Interesting Chinese supercomputer creates a virus. And actually, that's a good thing  (hpcwire.com) (18)


Wed November 09, 2011
(Some Guy) Stupid Chinese want the Real Madrid-Barcelona game to be played at mid-day to make it more convenient for them to bandwagon Real  (goal.com) (18)


Tue November 08, 2011
(YouTube) Cool Impressive Chinese fry cooks come from all woks of life (wait for 1:02)  (youtube.com) (36)


Mon November 07, 2011
(Bloomberg) Obvious Time to sell your Chinese stocks  (bloomberg.com) (33)


Sun November 06, 2011
(Detroit News) Hero Rescue workers save 45 Chinese miners from cave-in. YOU HERE THIRTY-SIX HOUR. YOU GO NOW  (detnews.com) (52)


Wed November 02, 2011
(BBC) Unlikely Russian and Chinese companies most likely to bribe. In other news, Unlikely tag seen driving a new Audi R8  (bbc.co.uk) (12)
(YouTube) Interesting The string of Chinese clones continues: now they got a half-Chinese clone of Lindsay Lohan  (youtube.com) (19)


Tue November 01, 2011
(Popular Science) Followup Chinese officials deny hacking US satellites, tampering with Coca-Cola cans  (popsci.com) (51)


Sat October 22, 2011
(Boing Boing) Obvious In light of [REDACTED] Wall Street, Chinese web censors block terms related to the word [REDACTED]  (boingboing.net) (98)


Thu October 20, 2011
(The Times of India) Scary Chinese toy guns not safe. You should probably keep an eye on your can of Coke, too  (timesofindia.indiatimes.com) (64)


Tue October 18, 2011
(Seattle Times) Spiffy Maker of beer tap handles chooses American over Chinese factories for new products. I'll drink to that  (seattletimes.nwsource.com) (29)


Mon October 17, 2011
(Yahoo) Followup The Euro -- propped by Chinese  (news.yahoo.com) (30)


Sat October 15, 2011
(Daily Mail) Strange Chinese tourist dodges castle's £2.50 admission fee by free-soloing its 70-foot outer wall. She made the route look way casual, but two others now have broken legs after trying for second ascent (with pic of tourist mid-climb)  (dailymail.co.uk) (54)

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