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Tag Archives: newspapers
Gaokao joys and gaokao woes
Happiness and tragedy follows the gaokao wherever it goes.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Chongqing Times, gaokao, Jinan Times, New Express, newspapers, Shenyang Evening News
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Premier Wen’s unwitting endorsement of reading glasses
Presbyopia reading glasses exploit Wen for advertisement
Posted in Advertising and Marketing
Tagged advertisements, Chongqing Economic Times, newspapers
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Newspapers back on Beijing subways
Beijing Times reports on the resolution to the ‘newspapers-in-subways’ controversy.
Posted in Front Page of the Day, Newspapers
Tagged Beijing Daily Messenger, Beijing Times, newspapers, subways
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No newspapers sold in subway stations but one
Today’s The Beijing News reported on the decision that every newspaper had to be taken out of Beijing subway stations apart from Star Daily (北京娱乐信报).
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Beijing Daily Messenger, newspapers, subway, The Beijing News
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Wen Jiabao in the classroom
Wen Jiabao attends a morning of classes at Beijing’s #35 middle school.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged 60th anniversary, newspapers, The Beijing News, Wen Jiabao
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Botswana’s Chinese weekly, The Oriental Post
The Oriental Post (华侨周报) launches in Botswana. It’s a weekly, and it’s not the first Chinese-language paper in Africa
Posted in China and Africa, Newspapers
Tagged Botswana, newspapers, People's Daily, shoddy journalism, The Oriental Post
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Reporting in Xinjiang
Newspaper websites in Xinjiang are unreachable from Beijing. But reporting is still going on.
Chinese newspapers mourn the death of Michael Jackson
A mosaic of Chinese newspaper covers marking Michael Jackson’s death.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Michael Jackson, newspapers, obituaries
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The Guardian, Yeeyan and Danwei
Danwei is happy to announce a partnership with The Guardian and tie-up with community translation service Yeeyan.
Posted in Announcements
Tagged newspapers, The Guardian, Yeeyan
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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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