Saturday, February 18, 2012

Video #China Protests and riots on the rise in China...some amazing pictures here.

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Rising protests in China - some amazing pictures here...

http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2012/02/rising-protests-in-china/100247/

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If you have Tumblekins toys, please return them or throw them out. *Distributor: International Playthings LLC, of Parsippany, N.J.
Manufacturer: Lishui Treetoys Trading Co. Ltd., of China*
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Tumblekins Toys Recalled Due to Choking and Laceration Hazards
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The toys can break into small pieces with sharp points, posing choking and lacerations hazards to children.
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AP BEIJING -- A seating section has collapsed at a concert by Hong Kong pop star Wang Fei in southwest China, injuring 64 people. The state-run Beijing News says concertgoers suffered cuts, broken bones and head injuries after scaffolding behind the stage broke apart Friday night.
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China's next space mission to carry 3 astronauts

The Shenzhou 9 spacecraft will be launched aboard its Long March 2F rocket sometime between June and August, the official Xinhua News Agency said, citing an unidentified spokesman for the manned space program, known as Shenzhou, or "Sacred Vessel."
China's next space mission will carry three astronauts who will dock with and live inside an experimental orbiting module launched last year, state media said Friday.
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