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Tag Archives: Barack Obama
People’s Daily covers Hu Jintao’s US trip
The People’s Daily has photos and news about Hu Jintao’s arrival in the United States.
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Young man receives email from Obama explaining US unemployment
On the evening of December 15, a young teacher names Dee Woo (吴迪) arrived in his apartment after work, opening his email inbox. An email with the subject line “Presidential Correspondence” immediately grabbed his attention. When he opened the email, he saw that it was from Barack Obama. Dee Woo knew then that he had finally received a reply for his letter to the American president.
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The State of the Union in the Global Times
Global Times focuses on the China content of US President Barack Obama’s 2010 state of the union address.
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The case of the missing Obama front page
The Southern Weekly, one of China’s more aggressively investigative newspapers, were the only print media outlet to get an interview with Obama. Central government controlled Xinhua and CCTV did not get one-on-one interviews with the American president.
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All Obama all the time
Nothin’ but Obama on the front page of the People’s Daily.
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A return to normal for storm-hit northern China
Obama arrives in Shanghai, snow across the country.
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To the Chinese media, is Obama “aobama” or “oubama”?
The US Embassy puts forth a new transliteration.
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Black power in a Chinese men’s magazine
Mangazine for January 2009 has an extensive cover feature on black Americans, with nods to the international community.
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Chinese newspapers trumpet Obama’s victory
A collage of front pages from the Chinese media featuring Barack Obama’s victory in the US presidential election.
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Obama events in China this week
An announcement from Americans in China for Obama.
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