Red packets highlight the festivity of the new year. [Photo/Xinhua]
Recent media reports said that Taiwan missions in some countries are under pressure from China to change names and use Taipei rather than the Republic of China or Taiwan in their names.
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Redfield replied that "some cases have actually been diagnosed that way in the United States today."
Recently, a pair of waders standing erect on the ground went viral. In order to replace a damaged part of water storage well, Li Hongquan, a plumber at Nancha Railway Station, Heilongjiang province, had to work standing in deep water. When he climbed up from the well, the extreme cold made the waders freeze minutes later. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
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Rather it was an attack on a DNS service that plays a core role on the Internet. If the services you rely on to direct customers to your domain goes down, you can contact your DNS registrar to temporarily redirect your domain to another server until the other recovers. There is little we can do to protect against these services directly, because they are out of our direct control. In short, this is an industry problem. Critical service vendors, like DNS hosts, need to implement strong DDoS protection themselves, as they play a critical part in how the Internet works.
Recent years have seen the launch of stock trading links between the mainland and Hong Kong as well as a Shanghai-Hong Kong bond connect program to give foreign investors greater access to the capital market.
Realogy is facing competition from real estate companies such as Zillow, Redfin, Opendoor, Compass and others who are investing heavily in the burgeoning “iBuyer” market that lets people quickly buy and sell homes online. Realogy, which also has its own iBuyer program, this month filed a lawsuit against Compass.
REIS then assumed that Amazon is looking for a location outside the West Coast, something an Amazon executive recently hinted at. That eliminates Amazon’s hometown of Seattle, which didn’t make its own bid for the project and instead worked with neighboring leaders on a regional proposal, and San Francisco, where Amazon is reportedly expanding. That leaves New York, D.C., suburban Virginia, New Orleans and Boston as the top contenders, according to the study.