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Tag Archives: The Guardian
Danwei interviews Jonathan Watts: “Copenhagen will shape our lives for years to come”
Danwei interviews The Guardian’s first Asia Environment Correspondent on Copenhagen, his new book out in June, and reporting the environment in Asia.
Posted in Foreign media on China
Tagged Copenhagen, Jonathan Watts, The Guardian
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Yeeyan.com stops publishing and shuts off server
Yeeyan.com, a Chinese translation website that collaborated with The Guardian, has shut down their servers apparently due to the government’s regulations.
Posted in Net Nanny Follies
Tagged net nanny, server, The Guardian, translation, Yeeyan
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Doing our best to choose articles and reports based on facts: Yeeyan and translation
Jiamin is the founder of Yeeyan. Danwei interviews him below about work with The Guardian, publishing books and the facts of translation.
Posted in Internet
Tagged The Guardian, translations, Yeeyan
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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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Beijing hoop dreams
A video portrait of basketball players in Beijing by Dan Chung, multimedia editor at The Guardian‘s Beijing Bureau.
Posted in Featured Video
Tagged basketball, Dan Chung, photo portrait, The Guardian
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Normal service will resume soon
The People’s Daily has a slightly different take on Lhåsa from The Guardian.
Posted in State media
Tagged media, People's Daily, The Guardian, Tibet, Xinhua
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