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Don’t Call Yourself Fish: China Offers Tips for Choosing an English Name
Michael A. Katz | | Oct 29, 2014 04:22 PM EDT |
What's in a name? China's state-run broadcaster CCTV has offered some sound advice to native-born Chinese who are adopting an English name for business purposes.
Frank Gehry Responds To Xi Jinping's 'No More Weird Buildings'
Dan Weisman | | Oct 25, 2014 06:06 PM EDT |
President Xi Jinping's call for "no more weird buildings" last week created quite an unexpected firestorm in the world's architectural community.
China CCTV begins airing 48-part series about former leader Deng Xiaoping
Dan Weisman | | Aug 12, 2014 02:56 PM EDT |
A super-sized 48-part TV documentary about former Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping now is running on China Central Television, CCTV. The series discusses the diminutive leader who began systemic reforms now reverberating across China in great length to say the least.
Top Chinese Financial Anchor nabbed at CCTV Premises
Staff Reporter | | Jul 12, 2014 07:45 PM EDT |
A prominent Chinese business journalist was arrested while preparing for his nightly news program at China's state television network Friday night. Rui Chenggang was conspicuously absent from the show, with only one anchor hosting and a second microphone vacant on the set.
3D Surveillance: A ‘Clearer’ View of the Scene
Erika Villanueva | | Jun 26, 2014 11:19 AM EDT |
The University of Hong Kong researchers held a media conference on June 26 regarding the birth of a new 3D surveillance system developed representing a major advance in analyzing surveillance videos.
Teen Suspect in Mahjong Axe Attack Confesses; Claims Influenced by Holy War
Christl Leong | | Jun 23, 2014 11:46 AM EDT |
Footage aired by state-run media on Sunday showed a teenage suspect in an attack on a mahjong game room in Xinjiang's southwestern region confessing and apologizing for his crime, claiming that he had been influenced to carry out a holy war.
China's Public Wi-Fi Hotspots Not Safe -- CCTV
Acsilyn Miyazaki | | Jun 22, 2014 02:15 PM EDT |
Public Wi-Fi hotspots in China are considered unsafe as hackers could easily retrieve private information from users' accounts.
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