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Tag Archives: Ten Years Chopping Timber
Many wish good luck to Hu Shuli’s new magazine Century Weekly
Reactions to the change of editorship came in the form of newspaper columns as well as blog posts. Ten Years of Chopping Timber (十年砍柴) is a reporter at Legal Daily. He commented on the move in Southern Metropolis Daily and gave the conclusion that no-one should blame Hu Shuli. An ex-deputy editor of New Century Weekly, Wen Zhang (文章) also blogged about his reaction to the takeover: it satisfied him, he wrote; both posts are translated below.
Posted in Magazines
Tagged Hu Shuli, my1510, New Century Weekly, Southern Metropolis Daily, Ten Years Chopping Timber, Zhang Wen
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Not all landlords are evil, says CCTV
The program Journey to the Northwest (闯关东) features a landlord who’s not an awful person. Ten Years Chopping Timber (十年砍柴) says that’s not unusual.
Posted in TV
Tagged CCTV, China Youth Daily, landlords, Ten Years Chopping Timber
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How to avoid another Carrefour stampede
Ten Years Chopping Timber (十年砍柴) analyzes the Chongqing Carrefour stampede.
Posted in Advertising and Marketing
Tagged Carrefour, Ten Years Chopping Timber
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Administrative fees or protection money?
Chengguan (城管) and other government agents take “service fees” from vendors and then turn a blind eye to the regulations.
Posted in Blogs, Business, IP and Law, Newspapers
Tagged Bai Juyi, chengguan, property rights, Ten Years Chopping Timber
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