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Aasif Mandvi of The Daily Show holds up an example of Chinese 'propaganda' in US public schools.

The Daily Show on Chinese ‘propaganda.’

by Bob Page on 10 June 2010

From Buzzfeed's '16 Items They Only Sell at Chinese Wal-Marts' -- crocodiles.

Brendan O’Kane on stuff in Chinese Wal-Marts.

by Bob Page on 25 May 2010

Burger in Tokyo. 2009 photograph by Christian Kadluba of Vienna.

Burgers and confetti. Social media metrics from a Chinese marketer and an Italian physicist.

by Michelle Cui Xiaoxiao on 24 May 2010

Hummer stretch limo at Times Square in New York City.

On Hummers and the need for stupidity.

by Bob Page on 17 April 2010

Migrant Chinese children in a private school in Beijing. Photography by Dan Chung of The Guardian.

Dan Chung on Chinese migrant children and vanishing barriers to brilliant videography.

by Bob Page on 21 March 2010

1961 Aston Martin Zagato DB4 GT in 'Allure of the Automobile' at the High Museum in Atlanta. Photograph by Peter Harholdt.

The rejuvenating elegance of automobiles.

by Bob Page on 20 March 2010

Yuri Kozyrev photograph of a reindeer herder from 'The Yamal Peninsula: A Land and People Threatened,' one documentary in the 'Consequences by NOOR' exhibition.

How ‘Consequences by NOOR’ tells a photographic story of global climate change.

by Bob Page on 2 March 2010

The header image from the travel blog 'Thinking Coral.'

A New Zealander on the sound of Swiss German.

by Bob Page on 28 February 2010

Nike's 'Human Chain' television commercial advertisement features Dayna Huor. Directed by Brian Beletic, the spot's ad agency was Wieden + Kennedy in Portland, Oregon.

The Human Chain. Named for victory, Nike takes on perseverance.

by Bob Page on 21 February 2010

Blame the Olympian who cannot defend himself.

by Bob Page on 19 February 2010

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