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“If you want to see a lot of people go nuts, try moving the silent h in the word Gandhi when you post in your blog. I’ve don it twice now by spelling Gandhi as Ghandi.”
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Why there was no Chinese-language publication of Jung Chang and Jon Halliday text “Mao: The Unknown Story.”
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“I’m going to take your picture and make a lot of copies and distribute them all over the neighborhood and all over town and if I’m feeling kind I might even give one to the police.”
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“While certai influential journalists in the U.S. can’t seem to shake their tiresome bloggers vs. journalists arguments Chinese bloggers and journalists are working together to defeat enemies of free speech.”
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“he people who bought tickets to the Seoul Sex Expo who thought they were goi g to see nude or lingerie-clad models parading their stuff on the catwalks will be disappointed because that part of the show was cancelled - and not due to protests, but becaus
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Michael Turton comments on the “Chinabounder” scandal and the explotation of women in Asia.
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“Sometime this May there appeared a weblog called Sex in Shanghai, detailing the adventures of a British expatriate seducing various ex-students from his English classes.”