Shenzhen has apparently applied to the Guangdong provincial authorities to pilot such a facility next year. Some social media users have warned that the box will encourage “irresponsible parents” to give away their unwanted children, the People’s Daily newspaper says. via Pocket http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-news-from-elsewhere-25154202
Archive for November, 2013
The government’s decision on trans fats is causing a stir in kitchens around the country. CBS’s Steve Kathan has “What’s in the News”. via Pocket https://soundcloud.com/cbs-radio-news/whats-in-the-news-trans-fats-1
Closing in on a possible nuclear deal with Iran. President Obama’s health care apology. Monster typhoon lashes the Philippines. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today’s World News Roundup. via Pocket https://soundcloud.com/cbs-radio-news/world-news-roundup-116
Tags: ibm analytics Hot cybermonday CBS News Tech Analyst Larry Magid speaks with Jay Henderson of IBM Analytics about what looks like a good start for online holiday sales via Pocket https://soundcloud.com/cbs-radio-news/onlines-sales-up-on-black
Black Friday shoppers out well before dawn filling their carts with deep discount deals. American companies opting for private health exchanges similar to the public model. This, as the clock ticks on the deadline to fix healthcare-dot-gov. via Pocket https://soundcloud.com/cbs-radio-news/world-news-roundup-115
Julian Ryall in Tokyo, Associated Press Friday, Nov. 29, 2013 via Pocket http://www.nationalpost.com/m/wp/blog.html?b=news.nationalpost.com/2013/11/29/japans-crack-plan-to-solve-the-worlds-energy-problems-turn-the-moon-into-a-giant-solar-panel
CBS News Correspondent Peter King has today’s edition of “What’s In The News” with a look at Black Friday. via Pocket https://soundcloud.com/cbs-radio-news/whats-in-the-news-black-friday
A church group in Lake Worth, FL was kicked out of a public park Thursday afternoon after a park ranger spotted them feeding homeless residents. via Pocket http://www.storyleak.com/church-group-kicked-public-park-handing-thanksgiving-dinners-homeless/
Twitter stock begins trading. NFL appoints investigator to look into bullying allegations. Top healthcare.gov tech official leaving. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today’s World News Roundup. via Pocket https://soundcloud.com/cbs-radio-news/world-news-roundup-114
The Miami Dolphins quarterback is saying more about the bullying accusations that have rocked the team. CBS’s Steve Kathan has “What’s in the News”. via Pocket https://soundcloud.com/cbs-radio-news/whats-in-the-news-miami