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The Week Feb 18, 2011
Updated: 2011-02-18 14:58
By Huang Lan (chinadaily.com.cn)
Egg-citement at the Grammys
All the egg-citement was at the Grammy Awards this week, where pop star Lady Gaga arrived inside an egg. She finally came out to accept her award for best pop vocal album.
Egg-stra fun
It was egg-stra fun when just a day later, a Chinese animation company created a spoof of the Lady Gaga egg-scapade at the Grammys. The film by Taiwan animators NMA is now a big hit on the Internet.
Flying chickens
Speaking of eggs, how about that flying chicken? That's what the neighbors nicknamed a chicken that suddenly flew out a window and onto the top of another building when a man in Hangzhou opened a box containing the bird. Can chickens really fly? We turn to our senior correspondent on global wildlife, aerodynamics and backyard chickens, Chris Clark.
Man Bag versus The Purse
First came designer purses. Now there are designer man bags. The Los Angeles Times reports that more wealthy men in China are carrying luxury handbags because their money, smartphones and other expensive technology won't fit into their wallets. Coach Retail International says men now account for 45 percent of all luxury handbag sales in China. So when it comes to the man bag versus the purse, whose handbag can hold the most stuff? The Week investigates …
About the broadcaster:
Renee Haines is an editor and broadcaster at China Daily. Renee has more than 15 years of experience as a newspaper editor, radio station anchor and news director, news-wire service reporter and bureau chief, magazine writer, book editor and website consultant.
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Lingua franca
Chinese are learning English on a scale never seen before and the business of teaching is booming.
Golden run ahead
Looking abroad
Mapping out a plan
Specials
Sentimental journey
Prince William and Kate Middleton returned to the place where they met and fell in love.
Rent your own island
Zhejiang Province charts plans to lease coastal islands for private investments
Self-made aircraft
An automobile mechanic in Northeast China made a test flight of his self-made aircraft which cost about US$395.