Taiwan

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The Shanghai-Taipei connection
Life in China: Back-alley soy sauce factories and brand-new hospitals.
A cornucopia of beer
Hooray for globalization; the Midwest is drinking more Corona
Missing girls and missing workers
Wanted: Young Chinese women willing to work for nothing.
Taiwan's cross-strait straddle
For Taiwan, globalization gives, and then it takes away.
The Chinese lake
Checkbook diplomacy and anti-Chinese rioting in the Solomon Islands.
The emperor of PVC
Economic history lessons from Taiwan's plastics king.
The Taiwan-Romania axis
Even in the era of globalization, location can still be king.
Industrial policy: Don't call it a comeback
An economist to die for: Harvard's Dani Rodrik
Workingman globalization blues
U.S. wage growth has never been so slow. Time to bar the door, Katy.
The Sinoblogospheric conversation
Online discourse is a cacophony that leads to clarity.
How does the "How the World Works" blog work?
A wonky, geeky, ranty exploration of how the global economy fits together.
Global gorilla
Bush's jaw-dropping nomination of John Bolton as ambassador to the U.N. is a slap in the world's face.
Flag of inconvenience
Fearing the Taiwanese flag would irk China, Red Hat yanked it from its version of Linux -- and started an international geek uproar.
Sex school
Taiwan plans to open an institute of sexology in an effort to reduce its divorce rate.
Is that for an airplane, or are you just glad to see me?
Taiwanese men hope to enter the Guinness record book by hauling a 747 with their penises.
Will Taiwan's president-elect defuse tension with China?
Chinese leaders say no to a proposal for peace talks as equals.
Throwing eggs at "Mr. Democracy"
After losing the election, Taiwanese Nationalists blame their party's leader for betraying the unification dream modern Taiwan has already abandoned.
The bald facts
An informal survey of toupees, transplants, weaves and dye-jobs reveals that 10 percent to 22 percent of United States senators are engaged in a coverup.
Hangover at the Mile High Club
Post boom-boom gloom. The heartbreak of taco theft -- what's next, kidnapping chimichangas? Plus: A helicopter you can park in your nostril.
Will the Asian crisis end Silicon Valley's boom?
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