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No end in sight to prolonged drought in south

Positive posts make money for crisis firms

An underground business, that charges companies high fees to delete negative news or posts against them, has been flourishing in the run-up to World Consumer Rights Day today, normally regarded as the most important day to highlight a company's good reputation.

News

Locals fear traffic chaos as snow covers city again

Many Beijingers called for adjusted Monday work hours after the arrival of heavy snow, hoping to avoid the rush-hour frustration caused by an overloaded public transportation system.

Money

Diners are choking on the fees for chopsticks

Restaurants that charge diners for tableware are violating consumers' rights, according to an open letter published on Sunday that was penned by a cartel of powerful advocacy groups, including ones from the capital.

Voices

Immigration frustration

Immigration problems have plagued me all my life. Yet, I never gave serious thought to "upgrading" my passport. Last year, a foreign journalist in Beijing interviewed me about my passport for a story she was writing about Chinese citizens swapping their nationality for easier international travel or better education and work opportunities overseas.

Profile

Dancer poised for success

Arching her back and turning her head slowly and dramatically to the side, Juliana Frost sweeps her hand in a well-practiced arc while balancing an intricate, gold Thai headdress that dwarfs the graceful young dancer.

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