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October 4, 2007

is it true about what i heard in china?

Filed under: China Law — china @ 3:01 pm
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sweet gem asked:

no offense but one person told me that in china its against the law to spit because theirs one disease that transmits through spit.is it true though

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October 3, 2007

why do we still have an embargo against cuba, while we trade freely with china?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 1:33 am
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jagerman asked:

china is the largest communist country, with a far worse human rights record than cuba. yet we still support the chinese economy, therfore their communist government. isn’t it about time we got rid of these outdated laws, that in the end, do much damage to the common people and have very little effect on the government they’re supposed to weaken.

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October 2, 2007

of all the laws against piracy and property ownership copyright infringement, why it is open for the Chinese?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 9:28 am
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proinvent_46 asked:

We have these laws mounted on Tiger’s teeth, being trumpeted from the Elephant trunks and imposed like Lion’s roar. but, all the said laws that is being put to perform like those beast against the counterfeiters, have no teeth at all! and worse, no balls!!! Why are they powerless to prevent the Chinese, are they afraid of them?

I want somebody from the economic Department of the United Arab Emirates and others from around the world who have the Authority, to answer…

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How long will it be until the U.S. changes its laws to use exicution as population control like china does now

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 8:56 am
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Tony N asked:

if you dont think chinas doing that your missinformed.they will exicute you without a trail for stealing a peice of gum. They are also buying exicution busses to make the job moble and more efficiant.

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October 1, 2007

chinese stirfry?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 9:04 pm
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Crissy asked:

I’m cooking for my in-laws next sunday and need an excellent chinese stir fry recipe to make with chicken, beef and shrimp. I want to use fresh, not frozen vegetables. I also want to make some chinese fried rice. I know that the chinese cook with sesame oil, and I have that. I just want everyone to love it.

HELP PLZ!!!!!!!!

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September 22, 2007

How would an ‘English’ only law be enforced?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 11:34 pm
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pantagruel asked:

Would it be a jail sentence,or a fine? Should we lock up any ‘potential’ bi-lingual violators? Just how could you force someone to learn a different lanuage? Is it just Spanish that makes you so mad? How about all the Chinese in Chinatown?
Would we stop teaching French,and Spanish to kids in school,or college?

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Can or has it ever happen that a Chinese marry a Malay in Malaysia and the Chinese didn’t convert to Islam?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 8:59 pm
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jason asked:

I know the Malaysia law and the ‘perlembagaan’ but if there are some hope that love is never hindered by the so called true religion.
I need to know is there people who had gone through the odds just in the name of love?

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September 21, 2007

Why is the Bush admin ignoring the Chinese cartels who are driving up US prices on goods?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 3:48 am
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Chi Guy asked:

Much like Nixon ignored the Japanese breaking anti-trust laws with their electronics companies. This destroyed the US electronic manufacturers.
wingshoo (below) They are ILLEGALLY conspiring on the price of goods that are shipped to the US.

Japan did in the 60s and killed US companies in the same manner. These are INTERNATIONAL anti-trust laws they are breaking.

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September 20, 2007

why is Yahoo! giving the Chinese gestapo the names of people who are communicating with other dissidents?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 10:42 pm
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guy with a new horse asked:

they keep saying they have to abide by local laws, but this is tantamount to aiding and abetting an enemy of free speech.
when you say freedom of speech cannot be the end-all for China, are you purporting to speak on behalf of those who are currently unable to speak their own minds? well, heck, with wise people like you around i guess we don’t need freedom of speech do we? or maybe you’re just a paid chinese troll. ha

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September 19, 2007

Can someone help me translate this from Chinese to English?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 11:40 am
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daytrader asked:

What does “nan har” mean?
What does “ju” mean?

My sister-in-law lives in Beijing and she says I am “nan har” and I eat “ju”. Obviously she’s trying to be funny. Does anyone know what this means?

Thanks!

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