Paulina Hartono

Paulina Hartono is a graduate of UC Berkeley.

Please, Give Me a Job – Meng Zhang

From Global Voices Online: Although there are almost half a year before graduation, the seniors in the universities of China have already thrown themselves into the cutthroat job-hunting war. With the meticulously-made resumes, those ready-to-be graduates are busy running about the various job fairs, which can often attract tens of thousands of senior students flocking […]

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National Authorities Order Reevaluation of Tiger Photos

With Chinese netizens and the media left to fester for more then two months as Shaanxi Forestry Bureau officials continued to insist on the authenticity of a series of apparently fake photos of the functionally extinct South China Tiger, the national State Forestry Administration (SFA) has now finally stopped deflecting questions from the public. On […]

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Olympic Torch ‘Going to N Korea’ – BBC

From BBC News: North Korea will host a leg of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games torch relay, state media has reported. The flame, which is due to pass through 22 cities in the four months before the Games, is expected to reach North Korean capital Pyongyang on 28 April. Chinese and North Korean officials made […]

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Global Giants on Pollution Blacklist – Wang Zhuoqiong

From The China Daily: Forty multinationals are among some 4,000 firms on an air pollution blacklist released Thursday. Top companies such as Michelin China, Sina-Mars Group APP in China, the joint ventures of Toyota and Ford, and subsidiaries of Sinopec figure on the list of the China Air Pollution Map, compiled by the Beijing-based non-governmental […]

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China’s Politics in 2007 – Liang Jing (梁京)

Overseas Chinese political analyst Liang Jing wrote a new commentary piece on politics in 2007, translated by David Kelly of East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore: As 2007 draws to a close, which political developments will have major future impact? In my view, the dramatic decline of the influence of Hu and Wen topped […]

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