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Tag Archives: Zeng Jinyan
Danwei Picks: How super are the super ministries?
The Financial Times visits Zeng Jinyan; Super Ministries! Are they worth it? Newsweek’s Melinda Liu interviewed; reporting on bad news, then and now.
Posted in From the Web
Tagged GAPP, Melinda Liu, super ministries, Zeng Jinyan
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Danwei Picks: A black-ops mission to deliver milk
Liu Xiang skips the CPPCC; infiltrating Freedom city; Nigeria vs. China; WTO and financial newswires; Guanghua Lu subway station gets an obscure name; Daily Show.
Posted in From the Web
Tagged Beijing subway, Liu Xiang, PSB, WTO, Zeng Jinyan
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Danwei Picks: clean attitudes in the mainstream media
Xinhua cleans up a Monitor article; Eliminating officialese; TV shows and mainstream attitudes; Hu Jia, Zeng Jinyan, and international PR.
Posted in From the Web
Tagged Hu Jia, Olympics, Raymond Zhou, Xinhua, Zeng Jinyan
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Danwei Picks: 2008-01-04
Imagethief on Green Olympics PR, GVO on Hu Jia’s detention, and the Financial Times on SAFE Investment and the Chinese government.
Posted in From the Web
Tagged Hu Jia, PR, SAFE, Zeng Jinyan
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