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Tag Archives: Global Times
The West is afraid
China’s efforts to recover stolen national treasures has western nations running scared, says the Global Times.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged art, cultural relics, Global Times
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The Global Times writes about June 4
The Global Times publishes an opinion piece on June 4.
Posted in Newspapers
Tagged Beijing, censorship, Global Times, newspapers
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Richard Burger on being a foreign editor at the Global Times
Burger answers questions about the foreign editor’s role, what his daily routine is, the openness of the Global Times and their latest center spread. .
Posted in Newspapers
Tagged Ai Weiwei, English media, Global Times, newspapers, openness, Peking Duck, reform, Richard Burger
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Ai Weiwei stays in the news
Ai Weiwei turns up at China Geeks, in the Global Times, and in two news magazines.
Posted in Sichuan Earthquake
Tagged Ai Weiwei, China Geeks, China Weekly, Global Times
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Journalism at the Global Times
Global Times as a hotbed of nationalism? Whoda thunk it?
Posted in Newspapers
Tagged ESWN, Global Times, Wang Xiaodong, Zhang Wen
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Promoting the English-language Global Times
Global Times launches an English edition on April 20, 2009. Aimed at a world audience as well as English learners within the country.
Posted in Newspapers
Tagged Global Times, newspapers
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Chinese newspapers on the cargo ship sinking
The covers of today’s newspapers are dominated by the news that a Chinese ship sank in Russian waters on February 14.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Global Times, Navy, Russia, ship, Xiamen Economic Daily
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China’s 2008 GDP numbers: good or bad?
Southern Media Group vs. the Global Times: how different newspapers presented China’s 2008 GDP figures.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged GDP, Global Times, Southern Media Group, The Beijing News
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Wo Weihan convicted of espionage, executed
A article reviewing the spying activity of Wo Weihan, a man who was convicted of espionage and executed last Friday.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged death penalty, espionage, Global Times, spy
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Is no milk safe, anywhere in the world?
Life Times lists some major milk scandals throughout the world.
Posted in State media
Tagged Global Times, Life Times, milk scandal, Zhai Hua
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