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- JulyRuozhi posted on 03/28/2008øϵĽڶĻ˵ȻǾͷ ǽид Jiang Rong Vs. Goldblatt By Eric Abrahamsen from Paper Republic, published March 28, 12am. The arena: The second floor of the Baiyun Hotel, an enormous official meeting hall some of us have dubbed the Great Hall of the People, complete with velvet curtains, raised podium, and (apparently) refrigerated wooden chairs. The contestants: Jiang Rong, author of Wolf Totem, and Howard Goldblatt, translator of that novel into English. The
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- 3mwJuly posted on 03/27/2008As expected, one of the two major Democratic candidates saw a downturn in the latest NBC/WSJ poll, but it's not the candidate that you think. Hillary Clinton is sporting the lowest personal ratings of the campaign. Moreover, her 37 percent positive rating is the lowest the NBC/WSJ poll has recorded since March 2001, two months after she was elected to the U.S. Senate from New York. The poll was conducted Monday and Tuesday this week by Hart-McInturff and surveyed 700 registered voters, which gives the p
- pepper85er posted on 03/28/2008From www.antiwar.com - Behine the headline Why They Hate China Well, you have to hate someone by Justin Raimondo China's continuing crackdown on Tibetan pro-independence protesters is a big, big issue here in San Francisco. Why, just the other day, I was coming out my front door, and there was one of my neighbors C a very nice woman in her fifties, albeit an archetypal limousine liberal, typical of the breed. So typical that she might almost be mistaken for a living, breathing, walking, talki
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- pepperzt posted on 03/23/2008What They're Really Fighting for in Tibet By Abrahm Lustgarten Sunday, March 23, 2008; B03 On a winter night not long ago, I walked through the glowing doorway of Lhasa's newest nightclub, Babila, for an interview with its owner, a Chinese entrepreneur. Disco balls spun from the ceiling. Fiber-optic strands of plastic beads drizzled down like rain to a long, sleek stainless steel bar. On the stage, dancers in stiletto heels and lingerie gyrated to thumping music. "Tibetan culture is so deep
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