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- zt posted on 07/29/2008Beijing cites numerous Olympic threats BEIJING (AP) - Just over a week before the Beijing Olympics, a militant Islamic group's claims of responsibility for bombings in China have fueled unease about security. The government has assured its people and the Olympic community that heavy security will ensure a secure games. But its clampdown has smothered a broad array of groups, many with grievances against the government but without a history of violence. Among the potential troublemakers Chinese s
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- zt posted on 07/27/2008Rhymes Against the State Sunday, July 27, 2008; B03 In Imperial China, emperors and other high officials sometimes disguised themselves as commoners and mingled with the ordinary folk to learn what they were really thinking. For essentially the same purpose, a government office in the People's Republic now collects shunkouliu, or "slippery jingles." These are rhythmic, often rhyming sayings full of clever wordplay. They are invariably satirical, and corruption is the most common target of their
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- qinggangzt posted on 07/27/2008An Internet Baby By Xiaolu Guo Sunday, July 27, 2008; B03 Xiaolu Guo was born in a fishing village in southern China in 1973 and now divides her time between London and Beijing. In both fiction and in film, her work traces the paths that young people from China's countryside take toward the promise of a more glittering future in a city. She is the author of "A Concise Chinese-English Dictionary for Lovers" and "Twenty Fragments of a Ravenous Youth," forthcoming in English next month. Her fea
- 轭Haha posted on 07/27/2008
- A recent issue of New Yorker magazine has a critique on Majian's new book "Beijin Coma." I haven't read the book yet. But the article is quite interesting. Here is some quotes: Writers in Communist countries inevitably focus on what Ivan Klma once called the intriguing plots offered by the totalitarian systemthe humiliation of man, life based on lies and pretensesand State repression and terror also tend to distill the writers art, giving it a metaphysical rather than a material
- ConnieJuly posted on 06/08/2008
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