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From the only industrialized nation that does not have a law mandating vacation time (or so I heard):

Hey you! Dozing at your desk! Wake up, go home and get more sleep! That could be the message from a survey released Monday by the National Sleep Foundation. The survey of 1,000 people found participants average six […]

Well, actually I have no idea how it used to be. However, I am quite underwhelmed by this (from CNN.com):

The Chinese military continues to increase spending on efforts to break into U.S. military computer systems, expand its Navy, and invest in intercontinental nuclear missiles and weapons to destroy satellites, according to the latest U.S report […]

All you cynics out there take heed. Motorola just won a patent infringement suit in China. ChinaTechNews has the early details:

Motorola has announced the favorable results of a a lawsuit it filed against a Chinese company for patent infringement.
In 2007, Motorola filed the suit against Guangzhou Weierwei Electronic Science and Technology Company because Weierwei's two-way […]

From China Digital Times:

Icelandic pop singer Bjork backed independence for Tibet during her concert on Sunday in Shanghai, eyewitnesses said on Monday. She shouted "Tibet, Tibet!" followed by "Raise your flag!" towards the end of her final song, "Declare independence."
Her protest apparently went unnoticed by the majority of an estimated 3,000 people at the Shanghai […]

Police are investigating a traffic accident in Tseung Kwan O in which a 38-year-old crane truck driver was killed last night.

Motorola (MOT) has announced the favorable results of a a lawsuit it filed against a Chinese company for patent infringement.

See the report on Rebecca MacKinnon's blog.