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Tag Archives: Obama
“Obama’s mouth won”
Obama won the debate, and both Obama and Romney think China should be a partner of the US. That in a nutshell is the verdict of the Changjiang Times (长江商报) from Hubei province today on Monday’s third and final debate of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Danwei.com, Debate, Election 2012, Obama, Romney, Views on China
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Rui Chenggang represents “entire Asia”
At the G20 summit in Seoul, U.S. President Obama asked for questions from the Korean media. CCTV 9 anchor Rui Chenggang (previously in the news) stood up and said “I’m actually Chinese but I think I get to represent the entire Asia”. Hilarity on Weibo ensures.
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Tagged Obama, Rui Chenggang
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US-Sino currency rap battle from Next Media Animation
Quirky brilliance from Next Media Animation: The US-Sino Currency Rap Battle, featuring Obama and Chinese president Hu Jintao, who says: “China’s in the house. We own your ass biaatch!”
Dinosaur theme park to open in Beijing
A new theme park opens in Beijing, whilst fake photocopies of ID cards is in the news.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Birds Nest, dinosaurs, fake ID, Obama, Southeast Business
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Obama’s quick-speed global attack
Today’s Luzhong Morning Post from Shandong captions a cartoon of Obama saying: “Under 60 minutes, I can hit whoever I want!” The article itself is about the “C-PGS systems” described in the latest US Quadrennial Defense Review.
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Tagged C-PGS, Luzhong Morning Post, Obama, Shandong
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Saturday Night Live on Obama visit
American comedy show Saturday Night Live‘s take on Obama’s visit to China.
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Tagged comedy, Obama, Saturday Night Live
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Obama “townhall” meeting in Shanghai live on Net
Obama’s “townhall” meeting with Shanghai youth will be streamed live on the Internet at the following URLs:
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Tagged Obama
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Barack Obama and Bill Gates endorse real estate in Xi’an
Oriental Guardian: A new apartment complex in Xi’an, Shannxi Province has four world-class endorsers.
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Tagged ad, Ivy League, Obama, Oriental Guardian
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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.
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Tagged earthquake, France, Obama, The Beijing News, Tibet, traffic
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Uncensored Obama in The China Daily
Obama uncut in The China Daily.
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Tagged CCTV, censorship, China Daily, media, media regulation, newspapers, Obama, TV
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