Lucas Schifres's Photos of Chinese Factory Workers
In "Faces of Made in China," a series of typological portraits looking at workers inside six Chinese factories, the photographer Lucas Schifres seeks to consider the otherwise anonymous people...
View ArticleWas the Wen Jiabao Story a Leak?
A look at the Wen Jiabao Finances story and the rumors that the NYT benefited from a leak or other "inside help" ... obviously it's impossible for me to know...China Newswen jiabaocorruptionNew York...
View ArticleChinese editor who picked up Onion's Kim Jong-un story said she had no idea...
Turns out it wasn't a knowing joke after all...China NewsNew York TimesPeople's Dailykim jong-unnorth koreamediaWTF
View ArticleChinese Hackers Infiltrate New York Times Computers
For the last four months, Chinese hackers have persistently attacked The New York Times, infiltrating its computer systems and getting passwords for its reporters and other employees. After...
View ArticleHacking with Chinese Characteristics
These are Evan Osnos' takeaways on the NYT's going public with its story of how it has been under persistent cyber attack from Chinese hackers for four months, ever since...China NewsNew York...
View ArticleThe Onion Freely And Happily Gives Its Employees' Passwords To China
In the wake of a four-month cyber-assault by Chinese hackers on the New York Times, during which multiple high-level Times reporters' passwords were stolen using sophisticated infiltration techniques,...
View ArticleWho Are the Real Chinese Hackers?
Popular belief is that all Chinese hacking is government sponsored, but take a look at this article. It may change your opinion on who is behind these hack attacks on...China Newschinese...
View ArticleDavid Barboza and New York Times win Pulitzer for Wen Jiabao secret wealth story
Congratulations to David Barboza! The New York Times Shanghai bureau chief has been awarded the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting for his story on the secret wealth of former...China...
View ArticleThe Thorny Challenge of Covering China
How do major American news organizations write about a Communist country with the world's second-largest economy -- a country that doesn't believe in press rights and that punishes tough-minded...
View ArticleWill China expel foreign journalists?
Is China preparing for a mass expulsion of foreign correspondents? Even to ask the question sounds faintly ridiculous. Surely not. Not in this day of the internet and global communications. Not the...
View ArticleSo it's come to this? Remembering the New York Times China bureau (1852-2013)
As the world waits with bated breath to see if the New York Times China bureau survives, take a humorous look back at the long and glorious history of the New York Times’s reporting in China. more...
View ArticleChen Guangbiao's Incredible Business Card
Chen Guangbiao is an audacious man, and not just because he wants to buy the New York Times for $1 billion (or $2 billion or $3 billion). One of China's top 400 richest people, he was estimated to have...
View ArticleJew-Loving Chen Guangbiao Sets Eyes on WSJ
Chen, Chen Chen, he doesn’t stay out of the headline’s for long, does he? After announcing his ambition to buy the New York Times, Chen Guangbiao’s plan was crushed after his meeting with the...
View ArticleDumbest NYT article in a long: "Why China Will Reclaim Siberia"
How historically illiterate Frank Jacobs claimed the title for dumbest headline and article in New York Times 2014 so far - jumping on the bandwagon of a series of related propaganda articles in a...
View ArticleChina’s Education Gap
While China has phenomenally expanded basic education for its people, quadrupling its output of college graduates in the past decade, it has also created a system that discriminates against its less...
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