Tuesday, October 18, 2011

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Top 5 eateries in Sydney's Little Italy

Posted: 18 Oct 2011 07:22 AM PDT

Filicudi

In Sydney's Little Italy, all things Italian permeate life like garlic in a ragu, and a journey reveals the real taste of Italian cooking. From pizzas to espressos, the delissimo grip on Sydney's gastronomic landscape is as entrenched and authentic as ever.

Long synonymous with Italian life in Australia, Leichhardt has been attracting hot-blooded Mediterraneans to its terraced streets since the 1940s and 1950s. Branching out from the epicentre of Italian-ness on Norton Street, the march soon spread around the inner west to Haberfield and Five Dock.

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It's true: Chinese hate to take holidays

Posted: 18 Oct 2011 01:32 AM PDT

paid holiday

Although some would argue that Chinese work harder than anyone else, they are certainly the worst when it comes to getting paid to take time off.

A recent survey by Robert Walters, an international recruitment consultancy, claims that only 14 percent of mainland Chinese employees used all of their paid holidays in 2010.

Another 14 percent gave up their holiday allowance completely.

More on CNNGo: Top 10 dream destinations for Chinese tourists

The survey interviewed more than 800 middle- or senior-level Chinese professionals, most working at foreign-invested companies.

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India and Pakistan relax visa rules

Posted: 18 Oct 2011 12:35 AM PDT

Sikh pilgrims

India and Pakistan decided on October 14 to mutually relax visa rules in what government representatives are dubbing "a new era of bilateral relations." 

Both countries have long upheld inordinately strict visa regimes with lengthy procedures, due to terrorist incidents and historical suspicion and hostility. 

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Japanese brewers targeting overseas drinkers

Posted: 18 Oct 2011 12:20 AM PDT

Beer lovers across Asia, Europe and the United States are in for an unanticipated treat, as the strong yen is turning Japanese brewers' heads to overseas markets and thirsty mouths beyond their own shores.

Major beverage makers there have traditionally bought up smaller firms in other countries, but the rise in the value of the Japanese currency -- among other factors -- is leading them to seek to export more.

Broad scope

The giant brewing companies have very specific regional targets.

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Thai flood fashion face-off: Chanel vs. Burberry rain boots

Posted: 18 Oct 2011 12:15 AM PDT

As Thailand battles the worst floods in decades, an issue of fashion has brought the nation's divisions to the fore.

This time, it has nothing to do with politics -- OK, maybe a bit -- but with designer footwear. Rubber rain boots, that is.  

First up, we have Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, Thailand's first female leader.

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Qantas cancels 400 flights as industrial war escalates

Posted: 17 Oct 2011 07:35 PM PDT

Qantas

The industrial war at Qantas is growing fast and the airline has been forced to cancel 400 domestic flights over the next month.

Qantas is canning between 19 and 21 flights per day for the rest of the week. Travelers in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth will join the 60,000 people who have been affected by the strike so far.

The airline is blaming a maintenance backlog that has grounded five planes due to ongoing strikes by the Australian Licensed Aircraft Engineers Association (ALAEA).

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Beer in Space tour could be possible by 2013

Posted: 17 Oct 2011 07:30 PM PDT

Video: A flight researcher samples 4 Pines Brewing's Vostok Space Beer and takes biometric readings -- including skin temperature and Breathalyzer analysis -- during a zero-gravity flight.

There's only one element in the universe that could possibly make the majestic view of the Earth from outer space even more god-like. That, of course, would be beer.

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5 best biking routes in Hangzhou

Posted: 17 Oct 2011 04:23 PM PDT

Bicycles at rent in Hangzhou

Bicycle culture may be slowly disappearing from larger Chinese cities, such as Shanghai, but travelers in scenic Hangzhou can easily avoid the hellishness of increasing car traffic and get a taste of traditional Chinese cycling culture.

Here are five scenic, peaceful routes to get started on.

1. Broken Bridge and Su Di Causeway 断桥与苏堤


Start:
Sha Nian Gong bike station, at Huancheng Xi Lu and Beishan Lu 少年宫公共自行车租赁服务点, 环城西路和北山路路口
End: Su Di Nan Kou bike station on Nanshan Lu, south end of Su Causeway 苏堤南口公共自行车 租赁服务点, 苏堤南边

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