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Tag Archives: Jianghuai Morning News
Singing duo breakout hit banned after infringing intellectual property rights
Today’s Jianghui Morning News reports on the Lantern Festival today - the last day of the Chinese New Year and fireworks. Inside, a story on the sensation of “migrant laborer” singers, who, since releasing a video of themselves singing to pop star Wang Feng’s (汪峰) hit song “In Spring” (春天里) after drinking copious amounts of alcohol and shirtless, has become a national hit. The raw performance gave the singing duo an opportunity to appear on the Spring Festival Gala (in a segment showcasing ordinary, “grassroots” performers), and they hit the mainstream.
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Tagged intellectual property right, Jianghuai Morning News, Wang Feng, xuriyanggang
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Drop the bread if you want to live
Jianghuai Morning News scares its readers
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Tagged heath, Jianghuai Morning News, trans fats
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Visualizing a school stabbing
A stabbing in Leizhou, Guangdong Province, gets recreated as a cartoon illustration on the cover of today’s Jianghuai Morning News.
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Tagged Jianghuai Morning News, schools, stabbing
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Chinese media keeps its eye on Yushu as the relief effort continues
Jianghuai Morning News prints an entire issue devoted to the Yushu Earthquake.
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Tagged earthquakes, Jianghuai Morning News, Yushu
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