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You are what you wear, survey suggests
Women in Beijing like to wear long dresses with V necks, for an elegant and graceful look, while in Urumqi in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, many like to wear ethnic-style long skirts with floral prints.
Minority shareholders of Alibaba.com Ltd. on Friday voted in favor of a proposal by Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.
Jack Ma: English teacher turned Internet billionaire
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Alibaba buys back 20 percent stake held by Yahoo for $7.1 billion
Chinese Internet entrepreneur Jack Ma is buying back up to half of a 40 percent stake in his Alibaba Group from Yahoo Inc for $7.1 billion, in a deal that moves the Chinese e-commerce leader closer to a public listing.
China's disabled enjoy e-commerce boom
More and more physically disabled people in China have found ways to join the country's "get rich" rush, which could have left them behind if not for the Internet.
A breast pump, four baby's bottles and several plastic bags for storing milk became daily necessities for Xu Weiting when she returned to work from maternity leave.
Hanging some dirty laundry on line
Hanging some dirty laundry on line http://www.shanghaidaily.com/nsp/Opinion/2012/05/11/Hanging+some+dirty+laundry+on+line THE online world in China was shocked when Taobao, an eBay-style online shopping site affiliated with e-commerce leader Alibaba, recently acknowledged corrupt practices between some of its employees and external vendors.
Bribery probe nets Alibaba employees
Alibaba Group Holdings Ltd, China's largest e-commerce company, yesterday said police have arrested some of its employees and external shop owners following an anti-corruption investigation.
Web China: Alleged Taobao scandal stirs sensation
HANGZHOU, May 1 -- Some employees at Taobao.com, China's largest online retailer, have reportedly conspired with business owners to cheat consumers, sparking outcry online.