Ana Lee
China Media: Invited in Apple, Inc.'s September 11 Event
Ana Lee | | Sep 05, 2013 10:42 AM EDT |
Cupertino, Calif.-based Apple, Inc. is scheduled to launch their newest iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C in Beijing on September 11 and they have invited Chinese journalists to the said event.
Mentally Ill Patients Worsen Without Rehabilitation
Ana Lee | | Sep 04, 2013 09:28 AM EDT |
Yuan family that resides in the Village of Masi of Xincheng County in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomuos Region has a member named Yuan Wanhai and is mentally ill.
Samsung Galaxy S4 Blasted and Blazed a Home in Hong Kong
Ana Lee | | Sep 04, 2013 09:18 AM EDT |
Cell Phone safety is increasingly bothering Asians after the series of events concerning products of Samsung and Apple.
Mentally-incapacitated Patients to Be Included in the National Database
Ana Lee | | Sep 03, 2013 10:59 AM EDT |
People who suffer from any grave mental incapacity should be included in the national database for them to achieve better medical attention and aid in restraining them from inflicting harm to others.
Military Strike Poised by US against Syria, Most Directionless Strategy
Ana Lee | | Sep 03, 2013 10:47 AM EDT |
Chinese observers said that the military strike poised by US against Syria will be the most directionless strategy carried out by Washington in its Middle East policies over the past 60 years once implemented.
Four Rules in China - Worthless
Ana Lee | | Aug 31, 2013 05:23 PM EDT |
As always, or what as the majority has thought of, rules and regulations are formulated and authored with the premium purpose. However, some rules have been proven incapable of fulfilling their task and others are merely not imposed.
Toddler, Run Over and Killed by a Bulldozer
Ana Lee | | Aug 31, 2013 05:02 PM EDT |
During a feud over a parcel of land, a toddler was run over and killed by a bulldozer. This is the most recent case that resulted from China's rapid urbani
China Cooks Up Hundreds Of Dumplings
Ana Lee | | Aug 30, 2013 02:29 PM EDT |
Dumplings, which originated from China a long time ago, varies in sizes, shapes and even in fillings. They are offered in almost every kind of setting - from a simple family meal to the grandest events.
China and Vietnam Vowed to Resolve Disagreement Over the Controversial South China Sea
Ana Lee | | Aug 30, 2013 11:10 AM EDT |
The territorial disagreements over the controversial South China Sea involve both nautical and island between seven sovereign states within the area.
Proposed Coal-Fired Plants Feared to Might Ruin Lives
Ana Lee | | Aug 29, 2013 02:16 PM EDT |
Roughly 16,000 people will die in the next 4 decades caused by the emissions from the proposed new coal-fired power stations in Guangdong, according to a research by an air pollution specialist.
Sewage in Shenzhen Turned the Rivers Black
Ana Lee | | Aug 29, 2013 01:32 PM EDT |
Maozhou River, known as the largest river in Shenzhen is now also one of the grimiest parts of the Pearl River Delta. It is now filled with floating litter, rotten of sewage and murky.
The Chinese Boy Loses His Eyes in an Attack : He asks "why the sky is always dark?"
Ana Lee | | Aug 29, 2013 11:04 AM EDT |
A six-year old boy from Fenxi, in the northern province of Shanxi, China was playing outside their home, when he disappeared for about three to four hours.
China and India : Joint Military Drills
Ana Lee | | Aug 28, 2013 10:28 AM EDT |
The Chinese Defense Ministry confirmed last Monday, August 26, that the joint military exercises of Beijing and New Delhi will take its place again even though the incidence of altercation along the borders is common.
Elder Tibetans Now Having a Good Time; Thanks to the Government
Ana Lee | | Aug 28, 2013 09:54 AM EDT |
Homes for the elderly are being constructed in China's Tibetan-populated to provide comfort and accommodation to the aged who have lived alone in depressed conditions before.
Shaanxi : Safety for Both Newborns and Their Mothers are Being Implemented in Some Hospitals
Ana Lee | | Aug 28, 2013 09:37 AM EDT |
New regulations to ensure safety management in obstetrics departments in hospitals were issued in the province of Shaanxi in northwest China on August 26 after an assumed newborn trafficking last month.
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