Cheat Sheet: August 28-29, 2011
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- Beijing is a “nightmare city,” writes Ai Weiwei. (The Daily Beast)
- China allegedly met its pollution control limits for 2006-2010. (People’s Daily)
- Yoshihiko Noda has been elected to replace PM Naoto Kan. (Japan Probe)
- Meanwhile in Nepal, the deputy chief of the former Maoist rebels was elected PM. (NPR)
- A beautiful trailer for Tom Lin’s Starry Starry Night, about teenage runaways in Taiwan. (Affenheimtheater)
- The “Bureau of Immigration of India” Weibo account that caught the imagination of Chinese migrants was deleted. (China Real Time)
- China closed 6,600 sites for illegal online PR deals. (Digicha)
- Apple is planning a three-day party to celebrate its 100th overseas store opening in Hong Kong. (TUAW)
- Big Bang member Daesung was judged not guilty for a car accident which left one person dead. (allkpop)
- What are the legal requirements for starting a nightclub in Japan? (GaijinPot)
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