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Author Archives: Thomas
Herdict: Real-time censorship tracking
Jonathan Zittrain tells Thomas Crampton about the motivation and ideas behind the censorship tracking website Herdict.
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FT launches China Confidential
Rob Grimshaw, managing director of FT.com, describes the high-end, China-focused news service.
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Stiglitz: China is doing the right thing
Nobel Laureate Joseph Stiglitz gives an overview of China’s role in the economic crisis.
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Official voice of Daffy Duck in Asia
Voiceover artist Reuben M runs through some of his many voices.
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Can marriage survive Asian expat life?
Karen Mazurkewich tells Thomas Crampton that long work hours and bored wives without jobs can lead to the end of many expat marriages in Asia.
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Kaiser Kuo: China’s Digital Hotspots
Kaiser Kuo speaks with Thomas Crampton about the favorite places in China for people to gather on digital platforms.
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Opium in Indochina
Francois Dore tells Thomas Crampton about the role of opium in French Indochina.
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What is Asia Times Online?
The Southeast Asia editor of Asia Times, which claims to be the most visited website covering Asia, describes how it works.
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Blog anonymously to avoid Sushi
A-list Japanese blogger Akky Akimoto fear retribution in the form of unwanted Sushi deliveries.
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Angus Lau: Hong Kong’s Startup Scene
Angus Lau describes the Internet start-up scene in Hong Kong.
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