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Their economies enmeshed as never before, leaders from China, Japan and South Korea said over the weekend that they would explore the idea of a free-trade pact, inching toward deeper regional integration.

Prime Minister Wen Jiabao of China and the leaders of Japan and South Korea declared that they were “committed to the [...]

I was supposed to be reviewing a Joint Venture Contract this evening, but after seeing the following headline, I am somehow wondering what's the point, when armageddon may be close at hand (and as close as Nanjing):
Artificial Black Hole Created in Chinese Lab
Holy crap, Batman!
But wait, this is actually a real story:
[E]arlier this year, a [...]

OK, I made it out alive after two (out of 20) classes. I was slightly worried about a class size of about 22, but I think it might settle down to under 20, which is more manageable. Around 15 would be the best.
So far, nothing too surprising. Comparatively talkative group. I think I've had participation [...]

Police issued 178 summonses and 52 verbal warnings to minibus passengers and 11 fixed penalty tickets to drivers in a citywide operation to enforce seatbelt wearing yesterday.

The Customs & Excise Department has produced for the first time with Radio Television Hong Kong a television documentary drama series. Hong Kong Customs will be broadcast from October 10.

Law is often walking a few steps behind the developments in society. I propose the term "law lag", whereby I apply the "cultural lag" concept developed by Thorstein Veblen to law. Of course intellectual property and cyberlaw are not immune for this. On…

China's State Food and Drug Administration has exposed five websites that were found selling medicines [...]