Elizabeth Taylor has more chins than the Chinese telephone directory.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
In an era of billion-person countries and trillion-pound economies, we need to find ways to amplify our voice. We are most likely to be heard when the Chinese negotiate with a £10 trillion E.U., not a £1.5 trillion Britain.
The user in China wants the same thing that any Internet user wants - privacy in conversations, maximum access to information, and the ability to speak their minds online.
I'm very curious to witness the historic transformation of Chinese women.
If you're trying to write about what the Chinese people are talking about, you can sometimes get a distorted picture if you go online and look at the conversation on social media.
Chinese women are much more modest than American women when it comes to clothes. We tend to show less flesh.
In my school days, everyone thought I'm too tall for a Chinese girl.
Fame and stardom sat very easily on Elizabeth Taylor's shoulders.
Once I became interested in China, I flew to Beijing in 1996 to spend half a year studying Mandarin. The city stunned me.
If China can't even given LinkedIn enough breathing room to operate in China, that would be a very unfortunate signal for a government to send its professionals about its priorities.
I've got more chins than a San Francisco phonebook.