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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.
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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.
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Volunteer group of mothers helps authorities monitor the Internet for 'harmful content'
Life

Unique bars provide a small, unpretentious and peaceful atmosphere in which to savor a glass
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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 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.
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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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