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Change is good - sometimes
- By Hugh J.
- Published June 21, 2008
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HANOI, VIETNAM - The end of June
is near - the annual half-way point. 2008 was expected to be an auspicious year
for

To be fair, I realize these are simply invent-a-jobs that keep the less scholastically inclined youth from plotting to undermine the fragile harmony of this society. In fact, rent-a-cops exist in virtually every country, and have been around in

China
Speaking of smoking, (see picture of a corridor inside a state-run building weeks after the supposed smoking ban was imposed) this is another case of lots of chest-thumping by the relevant authorities who promise to clean up the city and promote a healthier, harmonious society. A noble gesture, but without enforcement, they simply make themselves look inept. It’s more hot a air to blow around all that second-hand smoke.

The foreign food section in my local Walmart
A 15 foot section of biscuits? That’s one-quarter of the entire department! Does some store manager honestly believe that’s all we foreigners really want to eat? Get serious. And while I’m at it, what’s the Heinz ketchup doing hidden halfway across the store in the exotic

The helicopter landing pad atop the new CCTV building
Come on. Who do they think they’re kidding? Does anyone actually believe that CCTV reporters will use this thing to be whisked away to breaking news somewhere in or around the capital? The ‘2-day rule’ at CCTV will never be broken. For those of you who don’t channel surf, the ‘2-day rule’ simply means that no important story shall be covered by CCTV until all the other major international TV networks have had it for at least 2 days. The ‘2-day rule’ at the state-run broadcaster is as sacred in
There they are - the 5 most useless things that have appeared in my neighborhood over the last 6 months. Feel free to add your own. I have a feeling my list will be much longer in then next 6 months. Now if you’ll excuse me, I have some security guards to shove.
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said this on 23 Jun 2008 8:30:21 AM PST
As an outsider requiring a Visa to enter China, the most useless thing I see is the new Visa rules and in particular the requirement to have a hotel booking prior to issuance of an entrance Visa. I have family in China and planned to stay with the family but the Chinese authorities didn't buy that and I had to book a hotel which of course I immediately cancelled upon receipt of my Visa. Is this evidence of the high level of security? Will having a hotel room indicate that you don't have protest banners in your luggage?
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