by Iain Shaw Another two weeks have flown by, and that means it?s time for the latest issue of agenda! This issue?s cover feature combines culinary and aesthetic enjoyment in equal measure with a roundup of the finest of Beijing?s courtyard... ...full story at The Beijinger
from The Beijinger on Thu, Jun 05 2008
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| 13 Jan 08 |
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Mike Shinoda Shanghai M&G Blog »
YouTube video Silvana from Indonesia or "sLv" (from LPU) went to a Linkin Park M&G in Shanghai
she took a Rolling Stones issue with Mike on the cover for LP to sign her,
when Mike's turn came, Mike said if he could take a picture of the issue because he never got the... |
| 26 May 08 |
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New issue of agenda out now » The Beijinger by Iain Shaw The dark, brooding skies on this issue's cover might stir memories of the now-distant Beijing winter, but that doesn?t look like the new Tower 3 at Guomao looming in the background ? Beijing gives way to London for our cover this issue as... |
| 25 Jun 08 |
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agenda's out! » The Beijinger by Iain Shaw The latest issue of agenda takes us through to the beginning of July, and August's big event looms ever larger over Beijing. With one month still remaining before the city goes nuts for a few weeks, there's no shortage of things going on, and we've got the best of the next two weeks of events in our Day-by-Day listings. Our cover feature is a look inside the out-of-town Crown Wine Cellar and an interview with the venue's GM, James E. Thompson. We also talk to Royal Restaurant boss Ni Xiaopei on eating like the emperors, and take some spa tips from Aye Mon Yee of the Heavenly Spa at The Westin Chaoyang, which opened last Saturday. Other features include lists covering the best of Sanlitun nightlife, eating Southeast Asian-style in Beijing, some choice out-of-town daytrips, and our picks of Beijing's best dining and shopping venues in Try These. Let us know what you think! Get in touch with your comments and suggestions by e-mailing iainshaw@agendabeijing.com[...] Read more! |
| 19 Apr 08 |
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Tanzanian columnist says "hidden agenda" against China behind Tibet issue » People's Daily A Tanzanian columnist said Friday that he suspected there is a hidden agenda against China behind the Tibet issue, which has been used by some to disrupt the ongoing Olympic torch relay. "I think the idea here is to weaken it (China ... |
| 07 Jun 08 |
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Diplomat: Tibet issue not about human rights » People's Daily The Tibet issue is not an ethnic issue, not a religious issue, nor a human rights issue, but an issue either to safeguard national unification or to split the motherland, a Chinese diplomat said in Geneva on Friday. "The Tibet issue ... |
| 09 Mar 07 |
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China: property law issue withdrawn » Global Voices Caijing (a finance magazine in China) has been forced to withdraw its latest issue on “Property Law” because the special issue had addressed the controversial nature of the Law, Zuo Ai zhong explained in his blog (zh). |