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Beijing Morning PostNovember 20, 2009 The Beijing Morning Post, a daily published by the Beijing Daily Group, underwent a major redesign this week, switching from broadsheet to tabloid format and thoroughly overhauling its content. Established on July 20, 1998, the Beijing Morning Post was the capital's first commercial morning paper and became the first to print in full color. But in today's news...
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Southern WeeklyNovember 19, 2009 The Southern Weekly, one of China's more aggressively investigative newspapers, were the only print media outlet to get an interview with Obama. Central government controlled Xinhua and CCTV did not get one-on-one interviews with the American president. The interview was published in this week's issue which came out today.You can read a translation into English of ...
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People's DailyNovember 18, 2009 US President Barack Obama's visit to China was the only news worth reporting today, at least according to the front page of the People's Daily (and the Guangming Daily, which shared the same layout). Today's front page headlines: · President Hu Jintao hosts ceremony to welcome US President Obama to China · Hu Jintao meets with US President Obama · Hu and Obama meet ...
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Chengdu Evening NewsNovember 17, 2009 Today's Chengdu Evening News aims to stir up some controversy with a feature on the new disaster movie 2012, which opened last week. "Should 2012 be stopped?" asks the headline at the bottom of the page. Hong Jiantao (洪剑涛), an actor best known for his role in a sitcom about military cooks, had such a strong reaction to the film that he called for it to be pull...
11-17
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Carsick Cars taken from Sound Kapital. Credit: Matthew Niederhauser This postcard from New York (via Beijing) was contributed by Nick Frisch Last week, New York witnessed an astonishing wave of Chinese music – or two overlapping waves, to be precise. Best-known to Danwei readers might be D-22 club staples Carsick Cars, PK 14, and Xiao He. They kicked off their inaugural tour of the US playing two ...
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