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Tag Archives: Carrefour
CCTV broadcasts One World without the Super Girls
CCTV vs. Super Girls; student interviews DL, who has envoys in Beijing; HK media on the torch; historical and geographic perspectives on the boycotts; book reviews; sketchy underwear ads at Xinjiekou.
Posted in Danwei Picks
Tagged books, boycotts, bridges, Carrefour, Dalai Lama, Olympic torch relay, Tibet, underwear
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Nine Dragons chief accuses NGO of anti-Olympic motivations
The Beijing News (新京报): 30 were sentenced to jail for Tibetan riot.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Carrefour, earthquakes, hackers, Qianmen, The Beijing News, Tibet, tourism
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Talking heads spar over Carrefour boycott
Wang Xiaodong (王小东), Tan Fei (谭飞) and others argue heatedly on Inner Mongolian TV over who’s the real traitor in the Carrefour boycotts.
Posted in Nationalism
Tagged boycotts, Carrefour, nationalism, patriotism, Tan Fei, TV, Wang Xiaodong
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Carrefour now a sensitive word
Carrefour not searchable on Baidu.
Posted in Net Nanny Follies
Tagged Baidu, Carrefour, GFW, net nanny, Oh My Media
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Carrefour hacked?
Carrefour website hacked?
Posted in Nationalism
Tagged boycott, Carrefour, France, nationalism, Olympic torch relay
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Young people who were meant to be Red Guards
Some of torch bearer Jin Jin’g fans turn on her.
Boycott
A translation of a short blog post by Wang Xiaofeng.
Posted in Blogs
Tagged boycott, Carrefour, France, Olympic torch relay, Olympics, Paris, Tibet, Wang Xiaofeng
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How to avoid another Carrefour stampede
Ten Years Chopping Timber (十年砍柴) analyzes the Chongqing Carrefour stampede.
Posted in Advertising and Marketing
Tagged Carrefour, Ten Years Chopping Timber
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Bad PR week for Western brands, or just turbulence?
This week has seen two prominent Western companies in PR hot water in China. Electrolux An assistant to a senior Electrolux executive has become an Internet celebrity after revealing photographs of her were hacked from an American man’s password-protected photo … Continue reading
Posted in Public Relations
Tagged bribery, business, Carrefour, corruption, crime, Electrolux, graft, PR, public relations
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