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Tag Archives: China Daily
Shenzhen Special Economic Zone celebrates 30 years
“The Shenzhen Special Economic Zone (SEZ) created a miracle in the world’s history of industrialization, urbanization and modernization, and has contributed significantly to China’s opening up and reform,” Hu said during a visit to the southern city, which borders Hong Kong.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged China Daily, Shenzhen Special Economic Zone, Southern Metropolis Daily
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Media from across the strait
Taiwan Journal is an English-language weekly newspaper published by the Government Information Office of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Its purpose is to inform English readers around the world about current events taking place on the island nation.
Posted in Newspapers
Tagged China Daily, State Council Information Office, Taiwan Journal
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Uncensored Obama in The China Daily
Obama uncut in The China Daily.
Posted in Censorship
Tagged CCTV, censorship, China Daily, media, media regulation, newspapers, Obama, TV
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Raymond Zhou’s X-Ray
Book excerpt: X-Ray: Examining the China Enigma by Raymond Zhou (周黎明). Zhou is a well-known Chinese film critic and culture writer, who has published many books in Chinese. The book, in English, is a collection of 99 essays written for the China Daily.
Posted in Books, China Books
Tagged blogs, books, China Daily, Raymond Zhou, Sina, The New York Times, Wang Xiaofeng
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China Daily: Hu Jia sentenced to 3.5 years in jail
Activist Hu Jia gets 3 and a half years of jail time.
Posted in Newspapers
Tagged activism, China Daily, Hu Jia, Xinhua
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Danwei Picks: 2007-12-28
China Daily issues a correction, MII might limit video websites to state-owned companies, and the Nankai University student body destroys a Buick.
Posted in From the Web
Tagged China Daily, Danone, MII, Wahaha
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Citizens air opinions on the Xiamen PX project
A hearing in Xiamen for the Xianglu PX project (翔鹭石化) brings out opposition voices.
Posted in Environmental problems
Tagged China Daily, civics, Lian Yue, PX, The Beijing News, Xiamen
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The paradox of IPR infringement in China
China Daily Online reproduces articles translated by ESWN and Danwei. The site notes the original source but fails to credit the translators.
Posted in IP and Law
Tagged China Daily, IPR, plagiarism
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Two new e-magazines
New offerings from China Daily and Modern Media.
Posted in Internet, Magazines, Media and Advertising
Tagged China Daily, e-magazines, Modern Media
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China Daily: Iran’s Khamenei remains defiant
Today the the China Daily published an AP story about Iran’s nuke enrichment program, without comment:
Posted in Trends and Buzz
Tagged China Daily, Iran
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