China is flexing – and stretching
Chinese authorities have ordered all weblogs and websites in the country to register with the government or face closure in Beijing’s latest attempt to control online dissent, according to this report in The Guardian. And there’s a “national height craze” going on in China that has people “lining up to be surgically stretched or to […]
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Chinese authorities have ordered all weblogs and websites in the
country to register with the government or face closure in Beijing’s
latest attempt to control online dissent, according to this report in The Guardian.
And there’s a “national height craze” going on in China that has
people “lining up to be surgically stretched or to purchase torture
rack-like stretching machines,” according to this report from Florida.
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