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Tag Archives: anti-CNN
BBC busted for outdated China oppression image
Anti-CNN website busted the BBC’s repeated use of an Internet censorship image back to 2000.
Posted in The Thomas Crampton Channel
Tagged anti-CNN, BBC, Thomas Crampton
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China Media Timeline, an excerpt
What follows is a two-year excerpt from Danwei’s timeline of media and visual culture in China since 1978.
Posted in Media
Tagged anti-CNN, blog, cardboard baozi, Chinabounder, citizen journalism, media, Mia Farrow, push ups, Super Girls
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Souvenir of nationalism 2008
Famous blogger Wang Xiaofeng explains why he bought an anti-CNN T-shirt.
Posted in Fashion
Tagged anti-CNN, boycott, CNN, nationalism, protests, T-shirts, Wang Xiaofeng
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Anti-CNN hacker trophy
Chinese hackers take revenge on CNN.
Hate CNN, love Harvard
Strait Herald (海峡导报):Rao Jin (饶谨) stands up against Tibetan Separatists, and unjust Western report, he is our pride.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged anti-CNN, Harvard, Oriental Vanguard, Strait Herald
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Anti-CNN, by the people and for the people
The formal major of Shanghai Chen Liangyu (陈良宇) was on trial in Tianjin. He was charged with taking bribes, abuse of power, and negligence.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged anti-CNN, Chen Liangyu, murder, The Beijing News
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