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Dimsum gives you the Chinese perspective on scapegoating over the foot and mouth disease by the UK government and Media. See British Press coverage. |
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Dimsum gives you the Chinese perspective on scapegoating over the foot and mouth disease by the UK government and Media.
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Dimsum gives you the Chinese perspective on scapegoating over the foot and mouth disease by the UK government and Media.
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Kei Huynh looks at China's One Child Policy |
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Jonathan thinks about the Western view of Oriental Women in light of recent press about the case of Lucie Blackman's murder in Japan |
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Sometimes in the face of prejudice, invisibility is the best protection. But sometimes the best thing to do is to take action, be it only sending out an email or letter. Here on Dimsum you can decide what is controvertial and take action. |
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The 'Xenophobe's guide to the Chinese' is one in a series of humourously condensed guides, but just how ironic is the title when it comes to the Chinese? |
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3 February 2001 Comments from a reader about the Allan Chan story and how we walk the racial tightrope at the workplace. Read comments by Kei Huynh about his experience of being Chinese in a white workplace and how he draws the line between humour and offence. |
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Although lauded by British film critics and winning Golden Globes for Best Foreign Language Film and Best Director, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon was so much a "crashing bore" to the Guardian columnist, Charlotte Raven that she even walked out early. Her emotive review has drawn controversy, criticism and for many Chinese readers, caused offence. By defending the review in the way it has, has the 'free-thinking' Guardian gone too far? You decide. |
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Although lauded by British film critics and winning Golden Globes for Best Foreign Language Film and Best Director, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon was so much a "crashing bore" to the Guardian columnist, Charlotte Raven that she even walked out early. Her emotive review has drawn controversy, criticism and for many Chinese readers, caused offence. Read Anna Chen's comments. |
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