Alle Einträge vom 28.3.2012
The Mao Dun Literary Prize Winners
Wednesday, 28.3.2012
Zusammengestellt von Helen Wang. Quelle: paper-republic.org
Posted in Belletristik
Low Per-word Fee, No Royalties for Literary Translation into Chinese
Wednesday, 28.3.2012
Blogeintrag von Bruce Humes.
Posted in Belletristik, Sinologie
Revolving credit: the beating heart of China’s metal trade
Wednesday, 28.3.2012
“In a dilapidated high rise in a residential district of Shanghai … trading warehouse receipts and electronically via ShFE …” Von Melanie Burton. Quelle: Reuters.
Posted in Wirtschaft
The trouble with China’s Huawei
Wednesday, 28.3.2012
Von David Goldman. Quelle: CNN.
Posted in Internet IT, Wirtschaft
Dalai Lama Seen as Instigator and Solution in China-Tibet Struggle
Wednesday, 28.3.2012
Von William Ide. Quelle: VOA.
Posted in Politik (Inneres, KPCh), Tibet
I don’t think it’s ugly, and my 4-year-old daughter loves it!
Wednesday, 28.3.2012
China amid weird, wacky building boom “… Beauty is different to different people …” Von Calum MacLeod (USA Today).
Posted in Architektur Stadtentwicklung, Kultur Lifestyle
Zuckerberg in China: Let the Rumors Begin
Wednesday, 28.3.2012
Von Mark McDonald. Quelle: NYT.
Posted in Internet IT, Wirtschaft
Chinese Famine Led to More Female Births
Wednesday, 28.3.2012
Von Helen Fields. Quelle: Science.
Posted in Sinologie, Soziales, Wissenschaft
Chongqing: Der Tod eines Abstinenzlers (aktualisiert)
Wednesday, 28.3.2012
The mysterious death of Neil Heywood “… [Wang Lijun] also claimed that Mr. Bo’s wife, Gu Kailai, was involved in a business dispute with Mr. Heywood … Local authorities swiftly declared that he died of ‘excessive alcohol consumption’ … he was a teetotaler …” (WSJ). Update: Britain asks China to probe death of UK citizen in Bo Xilai’s Chongqing Von Malcolm Moore (Telegraph). Update: NYT-Artikel. Weiterer Artikel von Malcolm Moore.
Posted in Politik (Inneres, KPCh)