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Net portals braced for more curbs on content – Lieu Siew Ying

From the South China Morning Post, via Asia Media: Mainland internet companies are expecting new controls over their content that would prevent them from posting political and current affairs articles published by metropolitan newspapers on their websites, sources said. But articles from magazines and party newspapers would be exempt from the soon-to-be-announced directives, the sources […]

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A Serious Matter – Qige

From Shanghai-based Qitunshuijiao (气吞水饺) Blog on MSN Spaces: (translated by CDT, links embedded by CDT): After finishing my work as an entertainment journalist I finally have time to do something for those suffering...

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A Stand Against China’s Pollution Tide – Edward Cody

From the Washington Post: Tired and frustrated, Wang Guoxiang and other Xiangtan city officials were slurping a midnight snack of instant noodles last Friday when the anti-pollution chief for Hunan province walked into their crisis room. Immediately, Wang said, he stopped eating and shouted at the visitor. At the top of his voice, he insisted […]

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Journalists protest Chinese censorship – David Lague (UPDATED)

From the International Herald Tribune: In a rare protest against an official media crackdown, about 100 journalists from one of China’s most aggressive daily newspapers have gone on strike after the paper’s editor and two of his deputies were fired, local journalists said Friday. The editor of the Beijing News, Yang Bin, and deputy editors, […]

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China: Boom¬†or Boomerang? – Orville Schell

From Truthdig: Perhaps no other country has so many positive and negative trends as the home of a quarter of the world’s population. Editor’s Note: First the Terminator, then the president – there’s no shortage of people trekking to China, filled with wonderment and doubt about the future of the world’s most populous nation and […]

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China seals off town after police shooting – Geoffrey York

From The Globe and Mail: Hundreds of riot police are maintaining tight control over all exits from a Chinese village where dozens of protesters were reportedly killed or injured by police gunfire last week.Chinese authorities are keeping an equally tight lid on news media coverage of the bloody crackdown on protesters. Only a single authorized […]

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Yahoo backed on helping China trace writer – Mure Dickie

From the Financial Times: The head of the Chinese internet company that recently acquired Yahoo’s China operations has defended the US portal’s decision to help communist authorities track down and prosecute an independent-minded local journalist. Yahoo has been widely criticised for assisting the case against journalist Shi Tao, who was jailed for 10 years in […]

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A New Cultural Revolution – Melinda Liu

From The Newsweek: Despite TV censorship, hot news, cool personalities”and a tinge of controversy”are enlivening China’s small screen. In mainland media, coverage of politics is still tightly controlled; contentious topics such as leadership tensions or the 1989 Tiananmen crackdown remain taboo. Despite such restrictions”or perhaps because of them”in China, news is new. “Taiwan had 10 […]

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