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Awe Candy
Sometimes we come across sights that get us to stop and appreciate what we are looking at. We call these eye candy. Then there are views that stop our movement, yet take us someplace new. Alan Taylor...
Posted on 12/4/12 at 8:32 AM
Impressed With China
So did my year in China have me looking back with appreciation for its history and spirit? Or were the pollution and big government detractors of my enjoyment? Yes. Days before I left to go to China...
Posted on 10/20/12 at 11:40 AM
UND law professor awarded Fulbright grant to study the legal response to violence against women in China
Robin Runge, assistant professor at the University of North Dakota School of Law, has received a Fulbright Research Scholar grant to study the developing legal system response to violence against wo...
Posted on 7/19/12 at 4:39 PM
Rocket launches into aurora plus a new meteorite falls in China
As some of us stood amazed at the haphazard dance of northern lights last Saturday night, a team of scientists and graduate students from New Hampshires Space Science Center watched with equal amaze...
Posted on 2/21/12 at 2:38 PM
Random Thursday
*I haven't been inside a movie theater in a couple of months. That is about to change. "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close" and "The Descendants" are on my must-see list. *Patti in Rochester, MN rep...
Posted on 2/2/12 at 12:01 PM
China gets a taste of North Dakota: Traveling teams visits East for sales, education function
FARGO — China got a little taste of North Dakota this month when companies and organizations from the state traveled there to demonstrate how foods grown here can be incorporated into Chinese food products.By J. Shane Mercer , March 27, 2013
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Sanford Health: Dakotas-based hospital system considers expansion to China
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Sanford Health is considering expanding to China.July 29, 2012
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China faces conflict of law, business in iPad row
BEIJING (AP) — Chinese officials face a choice in Apple's dispute with a local company over the iPad trademark — side with a struggling entity that a court says owns the name or with a global brand that has created hundreds of thousands of jobs in China. Experts say that means Beijing's political priorities rather than the courts will settle the dispute if it escalates.February 17, 2012
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Death toll from quake at 589
XINING, China (AP) — Soldiers and civilians used shovels and their bare hands to dig through collapsed buildings in search of survivors after strong earthquakes struck a mountainous Tibetan region of China on Wednesday, killing at least 589 people and injuring more than 10,000.April 14, 2010
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DSU officials in China to promote programs
Dickinson State University officials left for China Sunday and will be meeting with leaders from China’s higher education institutions to promote educational opportunities in agricultural studies.March 24, 2010
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Empire State Building lit for China, drawing ire
NEW YORK (AP) — Red and yellow lights shone from the top of the Empire State Building at dusk Wednesday, a tribute to communist China's 60th anniversary that protesters labeled "blatant approval" of totalitarianism and criticized as inappropriate for an icon in the land of the free.September 30, 2009
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A diverse discussion
August 04, 2009
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Official: China can meet 8 percent growth target
China is confident it can meet its growth target of 8 percent this year though "downward pressure" from the global economic crisis is growing, the deputy chairman of its planning agency said Friday.February 27, 2009
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AIDS becomes China’s deadliest infectious disease
BEIJING (AP) — AIDS was the top killer among infectious diseases in China for the first time last year, with 6,897 people dying in the nine months through September, a state news agency saidFebruary 18, 2009
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Group from China sees Fergus Falls RTC site
FARGO — A visit from a Chinese delegation this week is a strong step toward launching a new college in Fergus Falls, Minn., and saving a historical land-mark, an organizer says.By Amy Dalrymple , May 28, 2008
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