Carlos Tejada

China News Editor, Wall Street Journal

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WSJ editor in Beijing. Slowly, painfully studying Chinese. When it comes to opinions, I tweet alone.

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RT @WSJ: 314 people listed "prostitution" as a skill on LinkedIn. Now the site is cracking down on escort services. on.wsj.com/13zylrJ

Video - LinkedIn Forbids Legal Sex Workers - WSJ.com

live.wsj.com — One of the world's largest professional networks is excluding the world's oldest profession. Quentin Fottrell reports on Lunch Break. Photo: LinkedIn.

Sina Predicts Boost From Alibaba Alliance

online.wsj.com — Sina's first-quarter loss narrowed on improving margins, and the Chinese Internet company offered a revenue guidance for the second quarter that topped the market's expectations.
RT @NapolitanoWSJ: Michelle Yeoh to Star in 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon' Sequel With Donnie Yen - Scene Asia - WSJ http://t.co/8Cxwf6Y8…

Michelle Yeoh to Star in 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon' Sequel With Donnie Yen

blogs.wsj.com — Martial-arts fans, wait no more. Michelle Yeoh is returning to star in the sequel to "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon," joined by kung-fu star Donnie Yen. Producer Harvey Weinstein described the action duo as a "dream team" and said the new film, "Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon II - The Green Destiny," will be directed by legendary martial-arts choreographer Yuen Wo-ping, who served as action choreographer on the first film.
RT @sanchanta: Another tragic accident. Garment industry is Cambodia's biggest export earner. Factory Ceiling Collapses in Cambodia http://…

Shoe Factory Collapses in Cambodia

online.wsj.com — PHNOM PENH-At least two people died when a ceiling collapsed in a shoe factory outside the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh, a police official said, the latest in a string of deadly garment-industry accidents. Im Thou, a public communications officer in the Kampong Speu provincial police station, said authorities had found two people dead and at least six injured after the accident occurred around 7 a.m.
Sorry former neighbors MT @siddharma @eleanoram 71.8% of HKers don't want "people of a different race" as neighbors ow.ly/l5a59

A fascinating map of the world’s most and least racially tolerant countries

washingtonpost.com — When two Swedish economists set out to examine whether economic freedom made people any more or less racist, they knew how they would gauge economic freedom, but they needed to find a way to measure a country's level of racial tolerance.
RT @LiYuan6: Global Times editor responds to my Weibo tweet weibo.com/1737694433/zwH… on its sexist article Never Sleep With a Virgin http://t…
RT @WSJ: Can you eat cicadas? Expert says yes. "You can put them salads, soups, stir fry, or just breaded and fried." on.wsj.com/13lPwJS

Q&A: What City Dwellers Need to Know About Cicadas

blogs.wsj.com — Slowly but surely, the great cicada invasion of 2013 is starting in parts of Staten Island - and this is only the beginning. In the coming weeks, the noisy bugs are expected to crawl up from the ground along the East Coast from Georgia to upstate New York.
RT @ForeignPolicy: How did Turkey become the world's leading jailer of journalists? atfp.co/11FvW0Y

It’s a Nice Place to Visit, But I Wouldn’t Want to Be a Reporter There

foreignpolicy.com — President Barack Obama has consistently lavished praise on Recep Tayyip Erdogan, describing the Turkish prime minister as an " outstanding partner and an outstanding friend" and lauding his " great leadership" in promoting democracy in the Middle East. Erdogan has even won plaudits from the U.S.
RT @gadyepstein: At Yankee Stadium for first time in 12 years and the Evil Empire gives up 7 runs in the first. Should make it here more of…
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