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China: traveling in a massive population

July 30, 2013July 29, 2013 Vadim Rubin

NANJING, CHINA – Sweating profusely, I forced myself to the front of the ticket line, an all too common occurrence

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Traveling in China: The moves

July 5, 2013March 30, 2014 Vadim Rubin

Nanjing When Robbin and I met Ilya in New York before we left for China he told us about a

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Backstreet Boys touring China but we missed them

July 1, 2013July 1, 2013 Vadim Rubin

It’s been about three weeks since we came to China and we’re back at our starting point – Beijing –

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China travels: It’s a squatter and there’s no paper

June 20, 2013June 19, 2013 Vadim Rubin

Beijing, China — Pollution in the city is something everybody has heard about, but not something many have experienced. As

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‘We were eating ass meat and we loved it’

June 13, 2013June 12, 2013 Vadim Rubin

Beijing, China: You never really know what to expect when you arrive into a new country. Our arrival into China

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Trouble in standby

June 8, 2013June 8, 2013 Vadim Rubin

Standby flights have their positives and negatives. Let’s start with the cons. Uncertainty of travel, the possibility of traveling to

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China via Baltimore and the Jersey Shore

June 5, 2013June 4, 2013 Vadim Rubin

Depth of culture, a rich history, an evolving and organic language, vast scenic landscapes, delicious food — China. Opacity, corruption,

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U.S. National Debt

The current U.S. national debt:
$36,216,429,412,019

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