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Tag Archives: Teng Yun
Messing around with public hearings
A public hearing on the price of water had ringers in the consumer delegation. Journalist Teng Yun argues that even conducted above-board, hearings are still useless.
John Rabe in Nanjing’s city of life and death
Blogger reviews of City of Life and Death and John Rabe.
Posted in Film
Tagged Huang Zhangjin, Jinhezai, John Rabe, Lu Chuan, movies, Nanjing Massacre, Raymond Zhou, Teng Yun, Zheng Yuanjie
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What should be remembered about the Beichuan Earthquake?
Teng Yun discusses how the one-year anniversary of the Beichuan quake should be observed.
Posted in Sichuan Earthquake
Tagged Beichuan, earthquakes, Teng Yun
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Trial by media and the rule of law
Teng Yun (滕云) says that the re-evaluation of the Xu Ting (许霆) ATM case is no cause for celebration.
Posted in Law
Tagged journalism, rule of law, Teng Yun, Xu Ting
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Heartthrob novelist Han Han and a gun
Han Han (韩寒) tries to bring a gun on a plane. A CPPCC member (政协委员) claims privilege when shoplifting.
Making corrections, handling statistics
An old issue of the People’s Daily leads Teng Yun (滕云) to muse about the proper way to deal with facts in the newspaper business.
Posted in Blogs, Media and Advertising, Newspapers, State media
Tagged blogs, corrections, Mirror, People's Daily, Teng Yun
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