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Feed SubscriptionCramming For College At Beijing’s Second High
An intimate look at a group of elite Beijing high-school students reveals how China's schooling system is one of the resurgent nation's greatest strengths--and biggest weaknesses. .caption {color:#666;font-size:11px;} .caption img {border-bottom:2px;} During recess, students at the Second High School Attached to Beijing Normal University--like their counterparts across the nation--gather in the courtyard to do calisthenics.
Read More »Those who know Woods’ game: He’s down, not out
The kid standing behind 15-year-old Tiger Woods on the tee at Torrey Pines was two years older and already a hotshot himself on Southern California's rough-and-tumble amateur golf circuit the first time he saw the look.
Read More »Dufner shows little emotion after major collapse
Jason Dufner never showed much emotion at the PGA Championship. Not when he seemed to have the Wanamaker Trophy in the bag.
Read More »Donald, Westwood hanging on at PGA
They're one and two in the world yet just hanging on at the PGA Championship.
Read More »Furyk stumbles with wet finish on Moving Day
Jim Furyk has been mired in one of the worst slumps of his career.
Read More »‘Frustrated’ McIlroy looks forward to time off
Rory McIlroy is ready for a break.
Read More »Bunkers creating big problems at PGA
The longest par 70 in major championship history. Water on half of the holes.
Read More »Opinion: Tiger done as king, maybe for good
Everyone who wanted their pound of flesh has it now, and more.
Read More »Points moves up leaderboard at PGA
A comedian and a storytelling sports psychologist have helped D.A.
Read More »McIlroy returns, shoots 73 in the 2nd round of PGA
After being assured he could do no additional damage, Rory McIlroy played Friday in the second round of the PGA Championship with a heavily taped right wrist.
Read More »Rock Steady
Architect Gisue Hariri shares the items she can't live without. .caption {color:#666;font-size:12px;} .caption img {padding-bottom:2px;} .boxxy {display:inline-block;width:280px;border:none;margin:6px;vertical-align:top;} Photo by Ryan Pfluger To make architectural statements, Gisue Hariri employs digital technology and modern materials--but the Iranian-born architect, who runs the New York firm Hariri & Hariri with her sister Mojgan, looks to ancient sources for inspiration
Read More »Pixazza Photo Tagging Sells The Big Picture
Every picture on the web can (and might) become an interactive advertisement. span .color {color:#f7df45;} .caption {font-size:11px;color:#666;margin-bottom:15px;} .caption img {padding-bottom:2px;} #wrapper {margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto;width:600px;} #wrapper .boxxy {display:inline-block;vertical-align:top;width:160px;padding:5px;} #wrapper .boxxy p{font-size:12px;font-family:arial;line-height:1.2em;text-align:center;} .cap {text-transform:uppercase;font-size:11px;} Luminate Cameron Diaz paused for a camera in Moscow, and because no ho-hum celebrity moment can go undocumented, the evidence landed on the gossip site Just Jared
Read More »The Netflixes Of Business Analogies
It's often tough to explain startups and new tech and what they do, especially if no one's ever done it before.
Read More »Darren Clarke says major title won’t change him
Darren Clarke is a major champion. It hasn't changed the way he carries himself.
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