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Tag Archives: boycott
Zhao Bandi: art, fashion and carpetbagging
Zhao Bandi is still making a fuss about panda bears, and now he is also going after Hollywood.
Posted in Fashion
Tagged ambush marketing, art, boycott, earthquake, Fashion, film, Kung Fu Panda, Lian Yue, Olympics, pandas, Sichuan, Steven Spielberg, Zhao Bandi
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Sharon Stone boycott
Today’s Information Times ran a full page special about Hollywood actress Sharon Stone’s comments about the Sichuan earthquake last week at the Cannes film festival. Stone suggested that the quake may have been a result of “bad karma” from China’s treatment of Tibetans.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged boycott, Information Times, Ng See-Yuen, Sharon Stone
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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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Promoting Brand China
Flags get sent out; Canadian journalist responds to Chinese state media; roads blocked at pilgrimage time; Han Han on the boycotts; Hitchens on Mugabe and China; massive botnets. Li Yang and Crazy English
Posted in Danwei Picks
Tagged botnets, boycott, Crazy English, flags
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Carrefour hacked?
Carrefour website hacked?
Posted in Nationalism
Tagged boycott, Carrefour, France, nationalism, Olympic torch relay
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Goons and thugs
In the Beijing Youth Daily (北京青年报), China’s Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu demands that CNN and its host Jack Cafferty apologize.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Beijing Youth Daily, boycott, CNN, foreign relations, Jack Cafferty, slave workers, subway
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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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