Kelly Brook wearing swimwear phoned in French street
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Known as the sexiest actress in late 50 years, Kelly Brook owned the most beautiful breast in the British. Recently, Kelly was invited to shoot an ad in Cannes, France, wearing a black hollowed-out bathing suit and talking on the phone in a booth in the street.
Transcript by www.newsy.com Y REGINA WANG ANCHOR LAUREN ZIMA No real name means no more posts, China warned its Internet users on Friday. To use Twitter-like microblogging sites in the country, users now have to provide their state-issued ID and telephone numbers. According to Free Asia Radio, Hong Kong's China Human Rights Defender calls the new Internet regulations "the most alarming development" in government censorship. "The thriving domestic microblogsphere has proved highly effective in exposing government misconduct during the past few years, but it is now threatened with curtailment as a result of this requirement" The Telegraph reports China is also demanding the country's largest microblogging site, Sina Weibo [pronounced "way-bore"] delete posts of users with more than 100000 followers that might damage national interests. This must be done within five minutes. China says the regulations are aimed to stop the spread of false rumors. "Wang Chen, a minister at the State Council Information Office, warned that microblogging can have a 'big influence, cover a wide population, and mobilise people', a potent combination for a party that is determined to keep a tight control on its population." Others say the new regulations show the government intensifying its watch on social-media uproar. The Wall Street Journal reports when a politician with celebrity-level popularity, Bo Xilai [pronounced "Bore See lie"], was ousted, the news had generated 60000 reposts and 15000 ...Video Rating: 0 / 5
Nudity in art and nude modeling were introduced into China almost one century ago. When famed Chinese painter Liu Haisu became the first to initiate a figure drawing course at a Shanghai art school in 1917, he immediately triggered public uproar and widespread controversy in regards to nude modeling. Since then, China has become much more open to nude modeling, especially when we think back on the 1928 slashing of a nude model by her father for posing for internationally renowned Chinese photographer Lang Jingshan who took the country's first artistic nude shot . However, even though the Chinese have gotten more at ease with the idea of modeling in the nude since 1928, it still remains quite the controversial career path to take in China. Every time some nude picture appears, the public nudity debate gets stirred up again and sometimes violence may even ensue. Some think that it's shameful and the models just get naked for the so-called sake of art to make easy-money and ...
The latest item on the toxic food list in China is drug capsules made of industrial gelatin extracted from bleached waste leathers. Such capsules can cause cancer due to high level of chromium resulting from leather tanning processing. As of now, China has banned the sale of 13 drugs and arrested 22 for allegedly making and selling capsules made from discarded leather. Below are pictures from Xue Yang Ming Gelatin Protein Factory in Hengshui, Hebei Pronvice. The factory was reported to sell waste leather gelatin to drug capsule manufacturers in Zhejiang Province. Waste leather, aka, “blue leather” “Blue leathers” soaked for days so that they are “white” and puffed up Soaking plates for waster leather Brewing facilities Warehouse Waste leather stocks Waste water from the factory The head of the factory has already been arrested and workshops shut down China media: Boao and Taiwan China's Li Keqiang has exchanged good wishes with Taiwan's Wu Den-yih Monday's newspapers repo...
18 May 2012 Last updated at 00:00 ET China said 10,680 tonnes would be added to the quota on top of 10,546 tonnes initially issued China has allowed more companies to export rare earths, increasing the quotas set by the government, after they met environment standards. It has increased rare earth export quotas by 10,680 tonnes, the Ministry of Commerce said Thursday. The announcement brings the total quotas issued so far this year to 21,226 tonnes. Rare earths are a collection of 17 elements used in products from smartphones to hybrid cars. China, the biggest miner of rare earths, capped exports at 30,184 tonnes last year. It said the quotas were designed to conserve resources and protect the environment. Beijing is embroiled in trade disputes with the US, Japan and the European Union over its control of rare earths. However, only about half of last year's quota was used, according to the ministry. China normally allocates rare earth resources in two s...
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