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Date archive for May, 2009

  • Scientists Brand China An Environmental Serial Offender

    5/30/09

  • Dragon Boat Festival – Let’s Not Make This An International Incident

    5/29/09

  • Rule of Law: Public Opinion and Criminal Sentencing

    5/28/09

  • A Cynic’s View of the New Fuel Economy Standards

    5/28/09

  • Don’t Stare at the Other Monkey: Getting Your Cross-Border Deal Done

    5/27/09

  • Hu Xingdou Net Censorship Case: Much Ado About Nothing

    5/26/09

  • Chinese Group to Buy Stake in NBA Team

    5/25/09

  • Gang Shootings in Shanghai — WTF???

    5/25/09

  • Apple Responsible for Reseller Copyright Infringement?

    5/22/09

  • Cynicism Loves Company

    5/21/09

  • U.S. Congress Has an Anti-Piracy Caucus?

    5/21/09

  • Sound Advice for the China Job Crowd

    5/21/09

  • Mixed Feelings on Microsoft’s IP Deal With Hangzhou

    5/20/09

  • Rule of Law Cases: A ‘Murder’ in Hubei

    5/19/09

  • U.S. to Allocate More Resources to International IP Efforts: A Cynic’s View

    5/19/09

  • When Not To File A Trademark (yes, you heard me)

    5/18/09

  • A Few More Words On Huntsman

    5/17/09

  • So Where Is All That Export Demand Going To Come From?

    5/17/09

  • Survival of the Fattest

    5/17/09

  • Utah Gov Huntsman Looks to be Next U.S. Ambassador to China

    5/16/09

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