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As soon as I read this article in Wired, I immediately thought it would make an excellent case study for a law school class. Haven't seen anything this good in a while. (Sorry, this has nothing at all to do with China.)

The Supreme Court of Canada has upheld a regulatory ruling requiring the country's airlines […]

Looks like the R&D sector is doing well despite the Big Slowdown. Nice article on this in Shanghai Daily, which includes not only great publicity for David Wolf, but also this nugget:
In an indication that it is looking to further expand its R&D operation, Dow is set to move into a new state-of-the-art facility […]

First I saw this headline: "China's Economy, in Need of Jump Start, Waits for Citizens' Fists." I thought the article was about unemployment, instability, labor unrest, lots of negative nasty stuff.
Then I saw the entire headline: "China's Economy, in Need of Jump Start, Waits for Citizens' Fists to Loosen." The article, which is in the IHT, […]

Immigration Department officers have arrived in Bangkok to assist Hong Kong residents encountering difficulties, including those who are running out of cash to pay for contingency expenses.

Shenyang Municipal Intermediate People's Court has announced its decision on a trademark infringement lawsuit between the U.S.-based Apple and the Shenzhen-based New Apple Concept Digital Technology Co., Ltd., which orders the Shenzhen-based electronics company to pay CNY400,000 compensation to Apple for trademark and logo infringements.
Apple, the maker of the iPhone and iPod, registered its trademark […]

Police have arrested two women, aged 30 and 29, at Hong Kong International Airport and seized suspected "ice" – or methamphetamine – worth about $1.6m.