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Tag Archives: Southern Metropolis Weekly
Dongguan’s ISO sex industry
Covers to an issue of Southern Metropolis Weekly feature on Dongguan’s sex industry.
Posted in Magazines
Tagged Chen Zhaohua, sex industry, Southern Metropolis Weekly
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Yu Jianrong: Farmers have the right to keep land for themselves
Sociologist Yu Jianrong tells Southern Metropolis Weekly that the new rural land rights policy doesn’t really mean much.
Posted in Real Estate
Tagged land rights, real estate, Southern Metropolis Weekly, Yu Jianrong
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Not everyone can be a winner
Southern Metropolis Weekly (南都周刊) profiles a number of losing Olympic athletes.
Posted in 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, Magazines
Tagged Chang Ping, Olympics, Southern Metropolis Weekly
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More info on Chang Ping’s sacking
Lianhe Zaobao reports on the Chang Ping firing.
Posted in Media regulation
Tagged Chang Ping, Lianhe Zaobao, Southern Metropolis Daily, Southern Metropolis Weekly
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‘Universal values’ editor removed
Editor Chang Ping removed from his post.
Posted in Media regulation
Tagged censorship, Chang Ping, media regulation, Southern Metropolis Daily, Southern Metropolis Weekly, Southern Weekly, Tibet
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The Internet wages war on the liberal media
Chang Ping (长平) writes about press freedom and gets smeared in the Beijing Evening News (北京晚报).
Posted in Internet
Tagged Chang Ping, Southern Metropolis Weekly
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Will anyone dare to take this district mayor’s photo now?
Wang Lili (王力利) fired from Tongzhou Newsletter (通州时讯) after publishing a photo of Tongzhou district head Deng Naiping (邓乃平) with his eyes closed.
Posted in State media
Tagged Deng Naiping, GAPP, photography, political incident, propaganda, Southern Metropolis Weekly, Tongzhou Newsletter, Wang Lili
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Looking back on a sadomasochistic year
A year-end roundup from Southern Metropolis Weekly (南都周刊) emphasizes the two-faced (双面) nature of 2007. Chang Ping (长平) comments.
Posted in Magazines
Tagged Chang Ping, egao, New Year, sadomasochism, Southern Metropolis Weekly
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China’s most bankable celebrities—magazine edition
Southern Metropolis Weekly (南都周刊) looks at which Chinese stars move the most magazines.
Posted in Advertising and Marketing
Tagged celebrities, Esquire, Jiang Wen, magazines, Southern Metropolis Weekly
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In search of the missing kiln workers
Dou Jiangming (钭江明), a journalist with Southern Metropolis Daily, is conducting an internet campaign to find three hundred freed kiln slaves.
Posted in Blogs, Internet, Magazines
Tagged Dou Jiangming, kilns, missing persons, Shanxi, Southern Metropolis Weekly
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