STOLEN IPHONE SPARKS U.S.-CHINA ‘BROMANCE’
 
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STOLEN IPHONE SPARKS U.S.-CHINA ‘BROMANCE’
     2015-March-19  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    BuzzFeed writer Matt Stopera (L) of the United States embraces Li Hongjun, the “Brother Orange” of China who had been using his stolen iPhone, at an airport in Jieyang, Guangdong Province, on Tuesday, in the latest chapter of what some Chinese are calling an international “bromance.” Stopera’s iPhone was lost in New York last year and it ended up with its new owner in Guangdong, whose selfie photos in front of mandarin orange trees showed up in January on Stopera’s photo stream. Their story went viral after Stopera posted those selfie photos on the Internet and Chinese netizens helped him track down Li. (Story on P4) SD-Agencies

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