China has become a hot spot for expats. As much of the world struggled during the recent economic downturn, China continued to develop, seeing increasing economic growth-- a draw for many foreigners.
Some come to China for the adventure, others for an economic opportunity, and others see it as a place to meet women, but should they come for preferential policies?
Katie Fischer's guests debate the motion:
Foreigners should stop receiving special treatment in China
Chinese president Hu Jintao's visit to Washington is over. How did China and the United States deal with the critical eye of the media? How did China's image hold up following the stage-managed affair?
Susan Osman is joined by:
Professor Steven Dong
Chair and Director of the Institute of Public Relations and
Nick, I mean Agent Nick, must find a 6000-year-old person (that's right, a 6000-year-old person). If you want to know if he succeeds or not, you have to watch the episode.
Agent Nick passes out in the middle of nowhere and gets dragged along the road for like, a good 3km. He also completes his final mission (for the time being, at least), which makes him go crazy and run around in public, screaming like a maniac.
In this episode, Agent Nick's missions take him on a wild goose--er, chicken--chase, to find a rooster whose call can be heard in three countries simultaneously. Oh yeah, he also has to find a shirt made of corn.