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From Paris to Shanghai, romance and intrigue come together.
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Britpop comes to China Part Two: Shanghaiist Interview Mani
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British rock legend, Mani, a member of The Stone Roses and now of Freebase and Primal Scream, comes to Shanghai this evening (Friday April 16th) for the first gig of a two stop China tour. Mani will be supporting Puressence, another UK act also from the city of Manchester, with a dj set at Shanghai's Mao Livehouse this evening. "Britpop comes to China," says the poster, and boy, is it true:
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Singapore PM Lee Hsien Loong: China wants its "share of the sunshine"
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Six months after his interview with Singapore's founding father Lee Kuan Yew , Charlie Rose has sat down with his son, Lee Hsien Loong, the current prime minister of Singapore, who was in the United States last week for the nuclear security summit. In the hour-long interview, Lee fielded a wide range of questions on everything from Obama's leadership to China, Iran and India. Here's the
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Opinionist: Bill and Warren's Excellent (Chinese) Adventure
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This article also appeared on The China Beat and was republished with permission here. It is written by Caroline Reeves, Assistant Professor of History at Emmanuel College. Bill Gates and Warren Buffett are throwing a charity banquet in Beijing. On September 29th, the two American tycoons will host a dinner for China’s wealthiest magnates to convince them to give their monies away
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Interview: Puressence brings Britpop to China
"Britpop comes to China," says the poster, and boy, is it true: indie Brit band Puressence, DJ Mani (of The Stone Roses and Primal Scream fame), and two local acts (Sonnet and Candyshop) get your pop groove on.
Where: Mao Livehouse, 570 Huaihai Xi Lu 淮海西路570号
From: 9PM onwards
Cover: Advance tickets are RMB130, and RMB150 at the door. Buy them at www.maolive-sh.com
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6/19/2010 Sinica Podcast推荐的关于中国的书籍
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原文: Sinica : Review of Chinese Books 译文:6/19/2010 Sinica Podcast推荐的关于中国的书籍 发表时间:2010年6月19日 译者:@xiaomi2020;@freeman7777 译者注:sinica podcast是由 Kaiser Kuo主持的关于中国的系列音频讨论会,每个星期推出一期。可以在 popupchinese
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China in Copenhagen: Week one
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Week one of the UN climate change summit in Copenhagen, which aims to draw up a treaty to succeed the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, is almost up and we've been following it closely to bring you a summary of what's being said about China's role. First off, for everything you always wanted to know about Copenhagen (but were too afraid to ask), The Guardian is a fantastic vessel of information
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Maggie Rauch: China's top 10 sports stories of 2009
Maggie Rauch is editor of China Sports Today , a blog about China's emerging sports scene, and an occasional contributor to Shanghaiist. Today she talks about the top ten sports stories to hit China in 2009—wins, losses and scandals aplenty.
1. Soccer league match fixing
Bribery, match fixing, betting — the Chinese Soccer League has long been tainted with some of
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China: the decade's most read news story
Wednesday's China Daily It was hard to miss this week's revelation that China has been this decade's most read news story, thanks to statistics produced by the Global Language Monitor . Trumping the invasion of Iraq, the number two story, by 400%, and leaving other catastrophic events such as 9/11, Hurricane Katrina, the war in Afghanistan and the global economic crisis in the top ten,
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