
China’s social networks hit by censorship, says study
Chinese censors are actively targeting social media to quash discussion of banned topics, suggests research. (9 Mar) - The US study gives the most in-depth look at the extent of China's policing of discussions on microblogging sites. Analysis of almost 60 million messages from China's equivalent of Twitter suggested which topics...

Study Finds That Having Power Can Make You Stupid
Tony Hayward (6 Mar) - Do you ever get the sense that the more powerful people get, the more foolish they become? You’re not the only one. Four university professors thought the same thing, and they devised a test to find out if it’s really true. It is, they concluded. That is, they found that power dependably breeds...

NZ absconder cited in Singapore parliament
Robert Stephen Dahlberg, an options broker in Singapore before skipping town (9 Mar) - A two-year-old assault case in Singapore involving a former junior Tall Black basketballer has been raised in Singapore's parliament as an example of foreigners fleeing the law. It's also sparked an internal police inquiry in Singapore. Arrest...
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- PAP mandate strong on Strong hailstorm strikes China’s Xi’an causing airport roof leaks, hundreds of cars destroyed
- PAP mandate strong on Strong hailstorm strikes China’s Xi’an causing airport roof leaks, hundreds of cars destroyed
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- Liar on Strong hailstorm strikes China’s Xi’an causing airport roof leaks, hundreds of cars destroyed
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