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Report: Honda boss says Chinese drivers don't want green cars
Autoblog.comFiled under: Car Buying, Hybrid, China, Honda, Shanghai Motor Show According to The Wall Street Journal, Honda CEO Takanobu Ito believes that China's nascent car-buying demographic isn't all that interested in hybrid cars - at least not yet. The emissions... -
Concept Cars Make Big Splash at Shanghai Motor Show
KickingTiresOn April 20, the 2013 Shanghai motor show kicked off. As The Detroit Free Press puts it, the event served up a high-decibel dosage of fashion, sports and music (oh, and cars) to some 10,000 journalists. More than 100 automakers......Tags: Mitsubishi, Honda, G4 (tv network), Automotive Equipment, Consumers
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Bird flu outbreak is spreading fear in China
BEIJING — On a subway car in Shanghai, commotion breaks out when someone spots a live chicken poking its head out of a bag tucked under one of the seats. On a highway in Zhejiang province, a motorist is so panicked by bird droppings landing on her...
Tags: Nanjing (China), Symptoms, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, Viral Diseases and Infections, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Shanghai Auto Show: Mercedes-Benz releases GLA crossover concept
If you liked Mercedes-Benz’s recent CLA compact sedan but want something with a bigger helping of rugged, pay attention to the Shanghai Auto Show. It’s there that the German automaker will debut an all-new concept dubbed the GLA. This small...
Tags: Automotive Equipment, Passenger Cars, Auto Shows, Porsche, Vehicles
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Brown wants China aboard California's high-speed rail project
SHANGHAI — Gov. Jerry Brown's trade mission to China this week is intersecting with one of the most controversial issues of his governorship: California's $68-billion bullet train. The governor has staked part of his legacy on the rail network,...Tags: Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Executive Branch, U.S. Congress, Global Warming, Railway Transportation
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Brown asks lawyers to review judges' order on prison population
SHANGHAI — California Gov. Jerry Brown said Saturday that he has asked his lawyers to review a new order from a panel of federal judges requiring him to file a fresh plan for reducing the state's prison population. The judges have threatened to...
Tags: Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Prisons, Executive Branch, Judges
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Jerry Brown gets assist from Yao Ming during Shanghai river cruise
SHANGHAI -- It was a quiet day for California Gov. Jerry Brown on Saturday, beginning with a meeting of a ranking local Communist Party official and capped with a river cruise featuring former NBA superstar Yao Ming. Just another day in China for...
Tags: Yao Ming, Jerry Brown, Executive Branch, China, National Basketball Association
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Jerry Brown's first day in Shanghai is heavy on ceremony
SHANGHAI, China -- Gov. Jerry Brown officially launched California's new trade and investment office here Friday, the first such office to open since the state shuttered a dozen outposts around the globe a decade ago. To celebrate the opening, and...
Tags: Richard Nixon, Executive Branch, Jerry Brown, China, Music
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Chinese officials urge calm as seventh bird flu victim dies
The toll from China’s new strain of bird flu climbed to seven on Monday with the death of a 64-year-old retiree in Shanghai and the number of cases spread to 24, but officials expressed confidence the outbreak could be contained. The World...
Tags: Respiratory Disease, Diseases and Illnesses, Viral Diseases and Infections, China, Wildlife
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Flight, hotel, restaurant info for Hangzhou, China
The best way to Hangzhou, China FROM LAX, United, China Eastern Airlines and American offer nonstop service to Shanghai, and United China Airlines, Asiana, All Nippon, Korean, Air China, Cathay Pacific and Eva offer connecting service (change of plane)....Tags: Dining and Drinking, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Los Angeles International Airport, Restaurants, China
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Dead pigs by the thousands float down Chinese river
BEIJING -- In Shanghai, China’s sparkling business capital, something unpleasant is drifting downstream. Thousands of dead pigs have been found in the Huangpu River since last week. A report on the Chinese news portal Xinmin.cn, said that 3,323...Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections
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Chinese army likely behind cyber attacks, U.S. security firm says
Computer-hackers tied to the Chinese military have stolen massive quantities of data from at least 140 organizations in 20 major industries since 2006, a U.S. computer security firm said in an extensive report released Tuesday. The 74-page report,...
Tags: Barack Obama, Leon Panetta, Politics, Security, Computer Crime
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