Zhu Xian, vice-president of New Development Bank. [Photo by Zhou Lanxu/chinadaily.com.cn]
Zuckerberg and Facebook's No. 2 executive, Sheryl Sandberg, had been quiet since news broke Friday that Cambridge Analytica may have used data improperly obtained from roughly 50 million Facebook users to try to sway elections. Cambridge's clients included Donald Trump's general-election campaign.
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—Kurt Schlosser, Geek Life Reporter, predicts Monday, Dec. 10: “Much like Election Day, you can’t believe the polls anymore. Everyone thinks Amazon will make its big announcement in November, before Black Friday, but I have a hard time seeing the tech giant cramming its news in around the huge midterm election news cycle and subsequent President Trump noise and one of its busiest shopping days of the year. So, hello Monday, Dec. 10. Amazon loves gift giving, and in December it will gift itself with non-stop coverage of the fact that it’s putting HQ2 in Austin — home to Whole Foods, The University of Texas and in the heart of one big tech talent pool. My heart wants to say Pittsburgh, where GeekWire HQ2 made its mark in February, but don’t think it will end up in Steel City. Really, anywhere but the D.C. area.”
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Zhu purchased the freezer, which was used to contain his wife's body, online on Sept 22. He claimed that he bought it to store meat for his pet snakes, lizards and frogs. But Yang's family believed it was a premeditated murder.
Zhoucheng, another village in Xizhou, is also on the National Traditional Village list. It faces a similar situation. Some of the houses have been inherited by several generations of descendants, according to Duan Shusheng, deputy director of the Zhoucheng village committee.