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双语推荐:见解独到的80后偶像作家(图)

本文选自《北外网院》的博客,点击查看博客原文 见解独到的80后偶像作家 New waves of authors continue making a splash in China'sliterary scene. The innovative work re...

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Teng Biao: Musings on the 2009 Blogger Conference

Teng Biao (滕彪) is a lecturer at the University of Politics and Law in Beijing, and a lawyer. He is also known as a human rights activist and blogger. Teng came to the 2009 Chinese Bloggers Conference in Lianzhou and wrote the...

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Chinese writers ask Google for higher compensation

The China Written Works Copyright Society (CWWCS) called for Google China to reconsider its compensation, accusing the company of scanning and uploading thousands of books online without writers' permission.

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Google News: Obama's China visit enboldens Google to resist copyright theft charge - Times of India

Saibal Dasgupta , TNN 21 November 2009, 07:23pm IST BEIJING: Possibly emboldened by the recent visit of US president Barack Obama, Internet giant Google has managed to hold out in the battle with an organization of Chinese...

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时代周刊:《韩寒---中国文学坏小子》

来源:《Time》11月3日 作者:Simon Elegant 中文译本见:译言网 译者:lonlist On a recent afternoon at the Shanghai Tianma Circuit race-car track, the 1,00...

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Around Shanghai: Food safety, taxi etiquette and Han Han's Solo

Another case of technology for perhaps technology's sake? Expo officials announced that all food entering the 2010 Expo grounds will monitored with Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) tags to ensure the quality and safety of...

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Han Han: China's Literary Bad Boy

"My only regret," he later wrote on his blog, "is that I couldn't show both fingers at the same time because I happened to be having a phone conversation." The driver was 26-year-old Han Han: best-selling novelist, champion...

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Dong Hebin wins ROC China 2009

A1GP racer and ex-Williams F1 test driver, Dong Hebin, has been crowned the inaugural ROC China champion on Monday, after defeating crowd favorite Han Han in the National Stadium, also known as the Bird's Nest in Beijing. &$...

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China’s Literary Bad Boy: Han Han

From Times Magazine: Since 2000, when (Han Han) burst onto China’s literary scene at the age of 17 with his first best seller, Triple Gate, Han has shrewdly mined a seam of youthful resentment and anomie through his stories of...

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China hoping to cultivate more influential authors

Li Shiqiang, 64, center, runs the Sanwei Bookshop in central Beijing. BEIJING — China has excelled in recent years at producing Olympic gold medalists, skilled factory workers and more billionaires than any country other than...

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