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Author: AMY QIN

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Man With Hammer Attacks Schoolchildren in Beijing, Injuring 20

January 8, 2019January 8, 2019AMY QINComments Off on Man With Hammer Attacks Schoolchildren in Beijing, Injuring 20

Officials said a maintenance worker at the school had been taken into custody. None of the children’s injuries were said to be life-threatening.

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Ringo Lam, Director of Hong Kong Classic ‘City on Fire,’ Dies at 63

January 4, 2019AMY QINComments Off on Ringo Lam, Director of Hong Kong Classic ‘City on Fire,’ Dies at 63

He achieved renown with a string of crime dramas, including a 1987 thriller that influenced Quentin Tarantino’s “Reservoir Dogs.”

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A Photographer’s Quest to Reverse China’s Historical Amnesia

January 2, 2019AMY QINComments Off on A Photographer’s Quest to Reverse China’s Historical Amnesia

The Chinese photographer Li Zhensheng has been on a decades-long mission to make his country remember the Cultural Revolution.

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Inspired by India, Singaporeans Seek to End Gay Sex Ban

December 16, 2018December 17, 2018AMY QINComments Off on Inspired by India, Singaporeans Seek to End Gay Sex Ban

The legalization of gay sex in India has set off a movement in Singapore — which, like India, inherited its colonial-era ban from its onetime British rulers.

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12-Year-Old in China Kills His Mother, Then Returns to School, Igniting an Outcry

December 14, 2018AMY QINComments Off on 12-Year-Old in China Kills His Mother, Then Returns to School, Igniting an Outcry

The decision to allow the boy to return to school has raised questions about China’s policy of not holding children underage 14 responsible for crimes.

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K-Pop Band BTS Is Dropped From Japanese TV Show Over T-Shirt

November 9, 2018AMY QINComments Off on K-Pop Band BTS Is Dropped From Japanese TV Show Over T-Shirt

An appearance by the South Korean band was canceled because of a T-shirt one of its members once wore, featuring a photo of the bombing of Nagasaki.

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Writer’s Invitation Is Pulled, and Some Ask if Hong Kong Is Still a Refuge

November 8, 2018November 9, 2018AMY QINComments Off on Writer’s Invitation Is Pulled, and Some Ask if Hong Kong Is Still a Refuge

Ma Jian, whose new novel “China Dream” is a satire of totalitarianism, accused the venue of “turning a literary festival into a political matter.”

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