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Filipino helpers as surrogates, Chinese scientist’s death in US: 5 weekend reads you missed

The News

The article summarizes weekend news stories, including the resumption of flights and rail services in eastern China after Typhoon Bavi weakened and moved inland. A second story is introduced but incomplete. The article encourages readers to subscribe for more coverage.

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Why it matters

Surrogacy by Filipino helpers suggests social dynamics of labor and family.

Evidence

Flights and rail services resumed across eastern China after Typhoon Bavi weakened.

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Key findings

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Flights and rail services resumed across eastern China after Typhoon Bavi weakened.

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  • Surrogacy by Filipino helpers suggests social dynamics of labor and family.
  • Scientist's death in US may affect Chinese diaspora community.

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Plain English

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Claims

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Flights and rail services resumed across eastern China after Typhoon Bavi weakened.

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Typhoon Bavi moved inland away from large cities in eastern China.

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