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Is it Time to Shred the 'Paper Tiger'?
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Is it Time to Shred the 'Paper Tiger'?
At a press briefing at the Chinese Foreign Ministry on Wednesday, a reporter asked a question that seems to come up whenever China attempts to do anything of global significance: Is China a paper tiger? His question pertained to China's controversial...
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Fri, Nov 11 2013 7:37 AM
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China's State Press Calls U.S. Exceptionalism a Museum Relic
0 false 18 pt 18 pt 0 0 false false false Stop being a bully, and start respecting the rules of the global village. That's the takeaway from a Nov. 1 editorial in Communist Party mouthpiece The People's Daily, which castigates the United States...
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Mon, Nov 11 2013 10:33 AM
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China cracks down on the apocalypse
In the wake of a knife attack at an elementary school reportedly driven by predictions about the coming end of the world, Chinese authorities have detained dozens for spreading rumors about the coming apocalypse. According to Xinhua , 93 people -- many...
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Tue, Dec 12 2012 11:37 AM
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The Wenzhou debacle gets even weirder
The furor over the Saturday night train crash last weekend in eastern China that killed at least 39 people and injured at least 192 has left the Chinese government scrambling to control public reaction. But its efforts may be doing the ruling Communist...
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What happened in Wenzhou?
The Saturday night train crash in eastern China that killed around 40 and injured around 200 ( different reports give different figures) has provoked a firestorm reaction on the Chinese internet. A number of locals have accused the Chinese government...
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Tue, Jul 07 2011 7:40 AM
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China bans use of English -- and Chinglish -- in media
Taking a page from L'Académie française , China's state press and publishing body has banned the use of foreign words and acronyms - especially English - in newspapers, periodicals, books, and on the Internet. The General Administration of Press...
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Wed, Dec 12 2010 9:56 AM
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China's Ann Coulter
I don't advise anyone to willingly dive into the fever swamps of the opinion pages of the Chinese state-run press, but sometimes it's good fun. Take, for instance, this recent offering by People's Daily columnist Li Hongmei, who writes like...
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Tue, Oct 10 2010 3:02 AM
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Chinese journalists to get refresher course in Marxism
Chinese officials have evidently had enough reporters' increasingly freewheeling free-market attitude, and are planning to send them back to the woodshed for some old-school Marxist ideological training: China will toughen requirements for reporters...
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Thu, Mar 03 2010 7:28 AM
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Hu Shuli, China's top muckraker, to lead new magazine
Two months after leaving Caijing magazine following a flap over editorial freedom, enterprising Chinese journalist Hu Shuli is at the helm of another magazine, New Century News . On January 4, the first trial issue under Hu's direction will be released...
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Wed, Dec 12 2009 9:37 AM
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Chinese editor demoted after Obama interview
The editor of one of China's most independent newspapers is being punished for an interview with visiting President Barack Obama: Xiang Xi, the top editor of the Southern Weekend weekly newspaper who interviewed Obama during his visit to China in...
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Mon, Dec 12 2009 9:41 AM
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