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China's Top Muckrakers Stop Digging

There are no pyres of magazines burning, no information police combing the newsstands every morning. Magazine censorship in China is banal. Almost all of the control has long been done in-house before publication, by reporters and editors who know just ...

From APRIL RABKIN, Foreign Policy,  4 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Columbia University,  PC Magazine,  Sports Illustrated

Beijing in 'heightened security' status - and Chinese citizens don't seem to mind

(07-31) 18:09 PDT Beijing -- As years of intense preparation for the Olympics near a climax, the Chinese government's top priority seems to be proving itself to its own people. A sterile and controlled two-week event seems critical to making the right ...

From APRIL RABKIN, San Francisco Chronicle,  31 Jul 2008

Beijing's inside game

Last week, amid continuing calls from Europe and the United States to boycott the Olympics to protest China's record on human rights, came a rare rebuke from the International Olympic Committee. The committee expressed disappointment with a speech in ...

From APRIL RABKIN, International Herald Tribune,  2 Jul 2008
Related Topics: Dalai Lama,  Los Angeles Dodgers,  San Diego Padres

Op-Ed Contributor: China’s Inside Game

LAST week, amid continuing calls from activists in Europe and the United States to boycott the Olympics to protest China’s record on human rights, came a rare rebuke from the International Olympic Committee. The committee expressed disappointment with ...

From APRIL RABKIN, The New York Times,  1 Jul 2008
Related Topics: Dalai Lama,  Los Angeles Dodgers,  San Diego Padres

How the Grinch stole Chinese New Year.

Over the past week, news agencies have reported on the massive storms interrupting China's celebrations of the New Year. The heaviest snowfall in 50 years has left millions stuck at train stations, bus depots, and on the road. But blizzards aren't the ...

From APRIL RABKIN, Slate,  6 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Karl Marx,  Mao Zedong

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