Monday, October 8, 2007

Clarification

August 27th 2001

Public Notice:

To respond to the high levels of concern regarding the article published on the BBC website by senior correspondent Dave Williams last Thursday, we want to clarify and inform the public that whatever was mention in that article that damaged the reputation of our glorious company is nothing more than a misunderstanding.
We respect the work of mr. Williams in the BBC and in the Annual Biotechnology Review, however as many other foreign journalists in our great country he has been subject to bad translators and some culture shock.
We have met with mr. Williams and he has promised to write a new article that will rectify his over the top claims.
We are sorry if this has caused some inconveniences to our customers and rest assured that the name of our company will remain high.
Thanks to everyone for their loyalty and patience.

Zhejiang Co.

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Wikipedia entry on the poet Fei Shing

Fei Shing (Chinese: 李白; pinyin: Fei Shing) (712-770) was a Chinese poet, revolutionary and religious figure. Called the Poet Immortal, Fei Shing is often regarded, along with Du Fu, as one of the ten greatest poets in China's literary history
The poems attributed to him are the scriptural basis of Shinghism. Fei Shing is generally accepted to be an authentic historical figure however his life and accomplishments remain controversial to this date and create much debate among scholars.


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