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1. Chinese media slams brawl
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CHINA'S media slammed its Olympic football team today for shaming the nation in a mass brawl that forced a match against London club Queens Park Rangers to be abandoned yesterday.

12-02-2007 |  868 Hit(s) | (0 vote)

2. China uses TV to signal warmer ties with Japan
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CCTV to create 'objective' documentary about Japan, country widely viewed as a long-time rival

02-02-2007 |  430 Hit(s) | (0 vote)

3. Media told to downplay demise of party
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Nine-point circular instructs media to self censor over Shanghai boss sacking

28-09-2006 |  207 Hit(s) | (0 vote)

4. TV blamed for triple family murder
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A 13-year-old boy has been accused of murdering his grandmother and two other relatives after apparently being influenced by watching detective dramas and gangster films.

13-09-2006 |  328 Hit(s) | (0 vote)

5. Five facts on media controls in China
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With at least 32 behind bars, China was the world's leading jailer of journalists in 2005, but administrative mechanisms rather than imprisonment are the state's main method of controlling the press, according to the U.S.-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ).

28-08-2006 |  335 Hit(s) | (0 vote)

  
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