God helps everyone with what is his own.
Chinese national Internet policy is very simple: Block and clone.
One Chinese tweet is equal to 3. 5 English tweets. . . . Because of this, the Chinese really regard this microblogging as a media, not only a headline to media.
[On Chinese Internet,] freedom is a targeted and precise window.
More and more Chinese intend to embrace freedom of speech and human rights as their birthright, not some imported American privilege.
Chinese central government doesn't need to even lead public opinion: it just selectively stops censorship. In other words, just as censorship is a political tool, so is the absence of censorship.
There is a long tradition in China for writers and journalists to take pen names, partly as protection from retaliation by authorities. If Facebook requires the use of real names, that could potentially put Chinese citizens in danger.
As women slowly gain power, their values and priorities are reshaping the agenda. A multitude of studies show that when women control the family funds, they generally spend more on health, nutrition, and education - and less on alcohol and cigarettes.
This understanding, underlying constitutional interpretation since the New Deal, reflects the Constitution's demands for structural flexibility sufficient to adapt substantive laws and institutions to rapidly changing social, economic, and technological conditions.
The price the Virgin demanded was purity, and the way the educators of Catholic children have interpreted this for nearly two thousand years is sexual chastity. Impurity, we were taught, follows from many sins, but all are secondary to the principal impulse of the devil in the soul--lust.
Yesterday is rarely too early but tomorrow is frequently too late.