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The Editors suggest checking out the following links:

Chicago Tribune: China’s 8-year-old marathoner – She’s training for the 2016 Olympics. Her most recent marahton time was 3:44 in Xiamen in March.

Red Herring: Google Powers China’s Sina – A possible breakthrough for Google China’s struggling operations.

Red Herring: China Chokes on Old Computers – “Up to 50 million metric tons of e-waste is generated annually, as people upgrade laptops and PCs and throw out old models… about 72 percent of that e-waste ended up in China.”

Red Herring: VCs Seek Health in Herbal Cures – China could profit from a herbal cure boom in the West

http://gugebaidubibikan.com/ – China’s search engine war continues. A website set up to count votes for Google or Baidu, which Google China has said was not set up by them.

CNET: Web 2.0 madness grips China – Web 2.0 is great and all, but where’s the money? Especially in China.

Magazine Publishers of America: Update from FIPP 2007 – A report on the state of magazine publishing in China

Red Herring: Is Asia the Next Hollywood? – Internet gaming is turning Asia into an entertainment hub

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