Nominated Director
Director Ang Lee's 3D fantasy film Life of Pi received 11 nominations ahead of the 85th Academy Awards, including for best film and director, as announced on January 10 by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Tai Chi Master
Chen Xiaowang wins an award for spreading Chinese culture abroad. Chen, born in 1945, is the 19th generation lineage practitioner of Chen-style Tai Chi

"The weakness in high-income countries is dampening developing-country growth, but strong domestic demand and growing South-South economic linkages have underpinned developing-country resilience."

Hans Timmer, Director of Development Prospects at the World Bank, after the Washington-based bank released its baseline economic forecast on January 15, predicting that the global economy would grow at a rate of 2.4 percent in 2013

"We are finding that people born under the one-child policy are less likely to be working in risky occupations, in self-employment or in the financial market."

Lisa Cameron, an economics professor at Australia's Monash University, revealing on January 11 the results of a study involving 420 people, half of whom were born in the few years before China implemented the family planning policy in 1979 and the rest after

"In a transformative period when an old system of trust is broken in the absence of a new one, people's trust in others diminishes."

Yang Yiyin, a researcher with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, expounding on a survey that reveals the Chinese public as having a trust score of 59.7 against the total of 100, on January 12

"I would have no privacy when it comes to my salary, which would inevitably lead to quarrels."

Xia Tong, a 29-year-old married man in south China's Guangdong Province, responding on January 11 to China Merchants Bank's "capital accumulation" service, by which the wife can check the husband's account periodically and transfer any funds exceeding a previously designated amount to the wife's account

3D Printing Poses Challenges

Caijing Magazine
January 7, 2013

Printing in 3D, also referred to as additive manufacturing, is a process of making three-dimensional solid objects from a digital model. Accordingly, an object is created by laying down successive layers of material. It is distinct from traditional machining techniques (subtractive processes), which mostly rely on the removal of material by cutting and drilling.

The fast development of 3D printing has posed challenges to China's traditional manufacturing industry. The process needs much less labor than traditional manufacturing, causing foreign factories, which came to China for its low-cost labor, to return to their own countries.

The Anti-Social Network?

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By Steve Kelman

Will this new generation of young people, who eschew telephone conversation in favor of texts, social media and the Internet, change as they enter the workforce? Or will they simply change professional communication as we know it?

I found some interesting evidence on this issue from an unlikely source—the weekly Chinese English-language magazine Beijing Review. This publication recently ran an article called The Anti-Social Network on the impact of texting and social media on the behavior of young people. My guess is that work similar to that discussed in this article has also been done in the United States—and, if anything, the consistency of the findings in two very different cultures actually is quite powerful.

(The author the Weatherhead Professor of Public Management at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government)

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Temporary Home Landslide-affected villagers in Gaopo Village in Zhenxiong County, southwest China's Yunnan Province, wash dishes as they receive relief in a temporary tent settlement on January 14 (CHEN HAINING)
Power from the People Xu Pengfei (left), China's first individual user of grid-connected photovoltaic power, introduces PV solar panels to his friend atop his flat in Qingdao, east China's Shandong Province, on January 13 (LI ZIHENG)
Family Planning
A senior official has said that China's family planning policy should be unswervingly adhered to
GHG Bulletin
Greenhouse gas emissions in China in 2011 increased to their highest level since networked stations began collecting data in 1990
Gun Crimes
Chinese police uncovered about 670 sites involved in the illegal production and distribution of guns last year
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A Long-Awaited Platform An inauguration ceremony for the National Equities Exchange and Quotations is held in Beijing on January 16 (WAN XIANG)
Seed Bank A staff member shows off seeds stored in the Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences. Over 4,000 types of seeds are stored in the academy at a temperature below minus 4 degree Celsius (XIA YI)
Private Investment
China is planning to allow privately owned companies to enter the mobile telecommunications sector in a bid to promote competition
ODI Boom
The country's outbound direct investment in non-financial sectors grew 28.6 percent in 2012, accelerating from a year earlier
Alibaba's New Era
Jack Ma, Chairman and CEO of China's biggest e-commerce company Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., says that he will step down from the CEO post in May and stay on as chairman
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Quickening the Pace
China Securities Regulatory Commission is mulling over expanding its renminbi qualified foreign institutional investor (RQFII) program into an RQFII2
Robust Car Sales
British-based luxury carmaker Jaguar Land Rover announces that China has overtaken Britain to become its largest market, with 71,940 cars sold in the country last year
Largest Smartphone Market
Qualcomm Inc., the world's most valued semiconductor company, is preparing for more intense competition in China in 2013 as the country becomes the world's largest smartphone market
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  • THE UNITED STATES
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  • ITALY
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  • ARGENTINA
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  • JAPAN
    Models hold the latest youth smartphones at a press preview in Tokyo on January 10. The smartphone enables parents to control voice calls and usage by setting time restrictions (XINHUA/AFP)
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