Frank Langfitt http://wyso.org en 'It's Christmas in June': China Revels In NSA Leaks Story http://wyso.org/post/its-christmas-june-china-revels-nsa-leaks-story Earlier this year, the U.S. Tue, 18 Jun 2013 12:51:00 +0000 Frank Langfitt 34921 at http://wyso.org 'It's Christmas in June': China Revels In NSA Leaks Story Confessed NSA Leaker Hole Up In Hong Kong Hotel http://wyso.org/post/confessed-nsa-leaker-hole-hong-kong-hotel The Guardian has identified its source for a series of reports it published in recent days on secret U.S. surveillance activity. The paper says the source is Edward Snowden, a former technical assistant for the CIA who now works for a private-sector defense and technology consulting firm. Mon, 10 Jun 2013 08:30:00 +0000 Frank Langfitt 34489 at http://wyso.org Rubber Ducky, You're (Not) The One. Hong Kong Quacker Spawns Others http://wyso.org/post/rubber-ducky-youre-not-one-hong-kong-quacker-spawns-others Perhaps it was inevitable. Tue, 04 Jun 2013 16:22:00 +0000 Frank Langfitt 34206 at http://wyso.org Rubber Ducky, You're (Not) The One. Hong Kong Quacker Spawns Others More Than 100 Dead In China Poultry Plant Blaze http://wyso.org/post/more-100-dead-china-poultry-plant-blaze A fire at a poultry processing plant fire in northeast China on Monday has killed at least 119 people, according to the Jilin province government. The blaze is one of the country's deadliest industrial accidents in recent years.<p>Flames broke out a little after 6 a.m. and the sprawling, low-slung plant filled with dark smoke, witnesses said. About 300 workers were inside the facility owned by the Jilin Baoyuanfeng Poultry Company in Mishazi Township of Dehui City.<p>The state-run newspaper <em>Southern Metropolis</em> reports that all but one of the plant's doors were locked at the time. Mon, 03 Jun 2013 11:17:00 +0000 Frank Langfitt 34128 at http://wyso.org More Than 100 Dead In China Poultry Plant Blaze In China, Customer Service And Efficiency Begin To Blossom http://wyso.org/post/china-customer-service-and-efficiency-begin-blossom China's infamous bureaucracy has bedeviled people for ages, but in recent years, daily life in some major Chinese cities has become far more efficient.<p>For instance, when I worked in Beijing in the 1990s, many reporters had drivers. It wasn't because they didn't drive, but because they needed someone to deal with China's crippling bureaucracy.<p>I had a man named Old Zhao, who would drive around for days to pay our office bills at various government utility offices. Wed, 29 May 2013 19:52:00 +0000 Frank Langfitt 33919 at http://wyso.org In China, Customer Service And Efficiency Begin To Blossom