ExpressVPN still works fine for me.
ExpressVPN still works fine for me.
In other words, it may be better for you to come here early, look around at apartments and city areas, and/or plan to live in a cheap hotel when you first arrive, so that you can see what you can get.
How much do you want to spend? And I think you need to be more specific about what furniture and appliances, etc., you want.
@tiger: Good comment - yeah, there's a problem with any global system that produces the kind of global 1% we've got, and China is part of that system.
Lousy behaviour of a top-down command structure - my sympathies.
How far do you think you'd get with a class-action suit, if there are such things here? Have a strong feeling that you're not the only one who has received this kind of treatment.
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In interview, Yunnan Party chief stresses ending poverty
发布者@nnoble: Disagreements over criteria, okay. I'm not sure what the criteria, especially that of the better off who are not indignant, are, but I hope this effort to do something about absolute poverty enjoys some success.
In interview, Yunnan Party chief stresses ending poverty
发布者I'm not sure I'm qualified to provide an explanation of what 'economic justice' is, but any fool can see what it is not.
Kunming's bike share options: A user guide
发布者I don't understand the economics of just junking so many bikes.
In interview, Yunnan Party chief stresses ending poverty
发布者Economies that put As much as a US$ 1 million in the hands of one person while another makes $1 a day, no matter how it is done, are so far away from anything that might be called economic justice that more questions have to be asked about the overall system than anyone seems to dare to ask - and as to doing something serious about it, one meets nothing but ridicule, defeatism and suppression.
I hope this is all more than just more words, but it's' a long way from here to human decency. The mention of relocation is also a bit worrying.
Forgotten Flying Tigers headquarters and barracks found in Kunming
发布者The Flying Tigers did one hell of a job knocking down Japanese airplanes, but it's interesting that it is never mentioned that both Chennault and his wife Anna were determined anti-communists.