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Tag Archives: France
China cozies up to France and the US
President Hu Jintao met with US President Barack Obama at the London G20 summit and France cleared its stance in regard to Tibet’s political status.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged earthquake, France, Obama, The Beijing News, Tibet, traffic
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Mapping the hurt feelings of the Chinese people
How many countries have hurt the feelings of the Chinese people?
Posted in Foreign affairs
Tagged Bear's Blog, FangKC, France, hurt feelings
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Back to the motherland!
Jiang Rong vs Howard Goldblatt; China Daily girly pics; France and China; retired PLA officer fights pollution; anti-sweatshop or anti-Olympics? Renounce your Canadian citizenship!
Posted in Danwei Picks
Tagged citizenship, environment, France, Wolf Totem
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Carrefour hacked?
Carrefour website hacked?
Posted in Nationalism
Tagged boycott, Carrefour, France, nationalism, Olympic torch relay
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France apologizes, Paris makes Dalai Lama honorary citizen
Here comes trouble for France in China: the Dalai Lama to be honorary citizen of Paris.
Posted in Here comes trouble
Tagged Dalai Lama, France, Jin Jing, Paris
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Young people who were meant to be Red Guards
Some of torch bearer Jin Jin’g fans turn on her.
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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Danwei Picks: 2007-11-28
Ethan Zuckerman on Michael Anti on Chinese blogs, why China should forgive US debt, and a new novel from Liu Zhenyun (刘震云).
Posted in From the Web
Tagged France, Michael Anti, religion
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Foggy days and Sino-French relationship
French acrobatics team cancels.
Posted in Front Page of the Day, Newspapers
Tagged Beijing Daily Messenger, France
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