Much to the detriment of my productivity, I spend an unwholesome amount of time online verbally sparring with individuals who take extremist political positions on China, whether for or against. Most regular readers of websites and blogs focusing on... ...full story at CN Reviews
from CN Reviews on Tue, Jul 15 2008
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| 08 May 08 |
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Boycott the Beijing Olympics! - 北京オリンピックをボイコットしよう »
YouTube video Boycott the Beijing Olympics!
China has too many concerns to host the Olympics.
Genocide in Tibet, East Turkistan, Darfur, Burma, human rights violations, environmental pollution, contaminated foods, Chinese hooligans,,,,,,,
China has no capacity to... |
| 24 Jul 08 |
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Utter Idiots and Why the United States Will Not Boycott the Beijing Olympics. By Dan Harris » China Law Blog Okay, so I didn't really write this, but I have thought this so many times in my head that somehow my thoughts must have transferred nearly 1 to 1 to this post. The post is "Utter Idiots and Why the United States Will Not Boycott the Beijing Olympics" and... |
| 07 Jun 07 |
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lodon olympics logo » Bingfeng Teahouse via: mild talk bloga few colleagues sent me the parody pic this morning. it's a little silly to spend time on this, but i want to use this example to give you some ideas as what chinese netizens (mostly young ones) spend thier time online for. certainly... |
| 20 Jun 08 |
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Foreign experts to monitor Beijing Olympics air quality » People's Daily Recently experts from Italy, the United States and other foreign countries, invited by Zhao Fengtong, deputy mayor of Beijing, will be involved in air quality protection during the Beijing Olympics. This is the first time Beijing has hired ... |
| 15 Jul 08 |
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Politics and the Olympics » Shanghaiist The runup to the Beijing Olympics has had its share of political drama—torch relay protests, calls for a boycott and tussles over which world leaders will attend the opening ceremonies. All the while, Beijing has protested that politics has no place ... |
| 26 Mar 08 |
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Australian FM says against boycott of Beijing Olympics » People's Daily Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith said in Canberra Wednesday a boycott of the Beijing Olympics was not a sensible thing to do. "I don't believe a boycott of the Olympics is a sensible or the right thing to do," Smith told A ... |