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China: A nation's spirit felt in Nanjing
NANJING, China — I approached Nanjing on a bullet train from Shanghai, just 160 miles away, watching the weirdly empty countryside whip past my window. The world's most populous nation seemed to be missing a billion or so people. A digital panel...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Massacres, Museums, China
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If you go: Nanjing, China
THE BEST WAY TO NANJING, CHINA From LAX, connecting service (change of plane) to Nanjing is offered on Air China, China Eastern and United. Restricted round-trip fares begin at $950, including taxes and fees. I spent 14 days in China traveling...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Travel, Trips and Vacations, Los Angeles International Airport, Confucianism
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China looks local for solution to gas price dilemma
Reuters* Price hikes crucial to meet China's gas consumption goals * Big operators like PetroChina suffering heavy losses from imports * Gradual, regional increases Beijing's most likely strategy By Judy Hua and David Stanway BEIJING, May 30 (Reuters) -...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Science and Technology, Manufacturing and Engineering, Energy Resources, National Government
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Special Report: Why China's film makers love to hate Japan
ReutersHENGDIAN, China (Reuters) - Shi Zhongpeng dies for a living. For 3,000 yuan ($488) a month, the sturdily built stuntman is killed over and over playing Japanese soldiers in war movies and TV series churned out by Chinese film studios. Despite his lack of...Tags: International Court or Tribunal, Tokyo (Japan), Media Industry, Armed Conflicts, International Law
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SPECIAL REPORT-Why China's film makers love to hate Japan
Reuters* Read story in a PDF http://link.reuters.com/gyd48t * China made at least 170 anti-Japan dramas last year * WW II atrocities like Nanjing massacre often portrayed * The film output adds to tensions over disputed islands * Plots lately becoming...Tags: International Court or Tribunal, Tokyo (Japan), Media Industry, Armed Conflicts, Gong Li
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Pearl S. Buck to publish new novel ... 40 years after her death
A new novel by Pearl S. Buck will be published in October, more than 40 years after her death. Buck, best known for her novel "The Good Earth," won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1938. "The Eternal Wonder" was discovered in storage and will be...
Tags: Nobel Prize Awards, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Awards and Prizes
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Chinese boy etches graffiti into Egyptian treasure; the last straw?
BEIJING — “Ding Jinhao was here.” It was a banal declaration scratched by a teenager at a 3,500-year-old Egyptian temple that has launched a round of soul-searching about bad behavior of Chinese tourists. The Chinese-language graffiti...Tags: Travel, Tour Operations Industry, Polio, China, Beijing (China)
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Revisionism Tokyo-style
This month 75 years ago, the people of Nanking, China's ancient capital city, were in the midst of one of the worst atrocities in history, the infamous Rape of Nanking. The truth of what actually happened is at the center of a bitter dispute between China...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Shinzo Abe, Tokyo (Japan), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Armed Conflicts
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Pictures in the News | Dec. 13, 2012
FrameworkIn Thursday's Pictures in the News: a scuffle breaks out during the second session of the newly elected Ukrainian parliament in Kiev; Sikh Scots Guards soldier Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar becomes the first guardsman to parade outside Buckingham Palace... -
Kuang-hsun Ting dies at 97; bishop led Protestant church in China
Bishop Kuang-hsun Ting, who was one of the most influential Christian figures in China as the longtime leader of the country's government-sanctioned Protestant church, has died. He was 97. Ting died Nov. 22 at his home in Nanjing, according to...
Tags: Religious Education, Purdue University, Anglicanism, Colleges and Universities, Columbia University
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More Far East Movement
At the invitation of the Missouri School of Journalism, I am headed back to China on Friday for another week of training sessions with Chinese journalists. My panels will focus on the use of social media in news coverage. But I am eager to hear from my...
Tags: Journalism, Twitter, Inc., Social Media, Japan, NBC (tv network)
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Nanjing, China - Permanent Jet Lag
Nanjing, China - A benefit of working the zombie morning news shift at WGN is that I never feel jet lagged whenever I travel internationally. Even though it took over 24 hours to get from O'Hare to my hotel in Nanjing, I feel the way I usually do -...
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