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  • My Undiscovered Amy Tan Film

    Blogger Thomas Crampton posts some of his so-called "work" on Danwei from time-to-time. Bestselling author Amy Tan this weekend premieres her first opera, The Bonesetter’s Daughter , so I have decided to open the greater public to one of her lesser-known earlier cinematic works (and my film...
    Posted to Danwei (Weblog) by Anonymous on 09-09-2008
  • London 2012: Backwards walking

    Journalist and blogger Thomas Crampton posts some of his work on Danwei. 7 seconds of an unusual form of morning exercise spotted on the way up to the Peak in Hong Kong. Should this sport join the OIympics? This article is from Danwei.org
    Posted to Danwei (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-22-2008
  • 2 Parent Policy for Chinese Olympic Athlete

    Journalist and blogger Thomas Crampton is now posting some of his work on Danwei. Funny story by Geoffrey Fowler in the Wall Street Journal revealing an official Olympic sponsor with advertisements that are not entirely truthful ( Cue: sounds of pained shock and horror ). Turns out that the "parents...
    Posted to Danwei (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-09-2008
  • UBS Economist: Olympics "No Big Deal"

    Journalist and blogger Thomas Crampton is now posting some of his work on Danwei. Jonathan Anderson, an economist at UBS, today released a study using Olympic history and population to assess likely economic impact of the Beijing Olympics on China's economy. His conclusion: The Olympics are "no big deal...
    Posted to Danwei (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-08-2008
  • Visit Jewish Shanghai

    Journalist and blogger Thomas Crampton is now posting some of his work on Danwei. After the Olympics - obligatory meme of the day - be sure to take one of Dvir Bar-Gal ’s entertaining and informative walking tours of Jewish Shanghai. You will see a side of Shanghai that most people don’t know exists...
    Posted to Danwei (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-08-2008
  • China's creative deficit?

    While Le Web in Paris has grown into one of Europe’s best tech conferences and attracted attendees from 37 countries, the founder says he has failed to find enough good presenters or interesting companies from Asia. Any suggestions? This article is from Danwei.org
    Posted to Danwei (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-06-2008
  • Silicon Valley has moved East?

    Silicon Dragon author Rebecca Fannin adds her voice to the recent debate about whether China's tech sector creates or copycats . Does she convince? This article is from Danwei.org
    Posted to Danwei (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-05-2008
  • Silicon Valley has moved East?

    Silicon Dragon author Rebecca Fannin adds her voice to the recent debate about whether China's tech sector creates or copycats . Does she convince? This article is from Danwei.org
    Posted to Danwei (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-05-2008
  • China Needs Proof Democracy Worthwhile

    Journalist and blogger Thomas Crampton is now posting some of his work on Danwei. China is ready for democracy, Arthur Kroeber argues. Instead of moving towards democracy at the behest of the rising middle class, however, the nation's elite and middle class are fighting against such change. "They are...
    Posted to Danwei (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-04-2008
  • BBC Busted for Outdated China Oppression Image

    Journalist and blogger Thomas Crampton is now posting some of his work on Danwei. The anti-CNN community busted the BBC for using a photo on July 29 showing Chinese police looking at a monitor that has been used by the BBC on multiple stories reaching back to at least August 26, 2000 . An example of...
    Posted to Danwei (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-02-2008
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