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  2. International Herald Tribune - Wikipedia

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    An International Herald Tribune-branded newsstand in Hong Kong, 2012. In 2005 the paper opened its Asia newsroom in Hong Kong. [12] In April 2001, the Japanese newspaper The Asahi Shimbun (朝日新聞) tied up with the International Herald Tribune and published an English-language newspaper, the International Herald Tribune/Asahi Shimbun. [21]

  3. List of newspapers in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    In September 2007, The Standard changed its business model from a traditional daily into a free-sheet, distributed in commercial districts like Central and Admiralty. [ 1 ] Most papers sell at a cover price of HK$9-10, except South China Morning Post (HK$9, while the Sunday edition, Sunday Morning Post , costs HK$10).

  4. Deaths in March 2024 - Wikipedia

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    William Whitworth, 87, American journalist (New York Herald Tribune, The New Yorker, The Atlantic) and author. [268] Zhu Nenghong, 84, Chinese astronomical optical telescope specialist. [269] Rolf Zick, 102, German journalist. [270]

  5. Hong Kong Free Press - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 27 January 2025. Hong Kong online newspaper Hong Kong Free Press Type of site News Available in English Headquarters Kennedy Town, Hong Kong Founder(s) Tom Grundy URL hongkongfp.com Commercial No Registration None Launched 29 June 2015 ; 9 years ago (2015-06-29) Current status Active Tom Grundy, co ...

  6. Ho Feng-Shan - Wikipedia

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    Ho Feng-Shan (Chinese: 何鳳山, September 10, 1901 – September 28, 1997) was a Chinese diplomat and writer for the Republic of China. [1] [2] When he was consul-general in Vienna during World War II, he risked his life and career to save "perhaps tens of thousands" of Jews by issuing them visas, disobeying the instruction of his superiors. [3]

  7. Liu Xiaobo - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese paper also rejected the view that Liu Xiaobo should be described as "China's Mandela", by stating: "Mandela was a Nobel Peace Prize laureate for leading African people to anti-apartheid victory through struggles ... however, awarding a Chinese prisoner who confronted authorities and was rejected by mainstream Chinese society derides ...

  8. Free Press - Wikipedia

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    The Free Press Journal, an Indian daily newspaper; Columbus Free Press, a former monthly "alternative" journal published in Columbus, Ohio, now published as Free Press newspaper, Free Press Express broadsheet and on the website freepress.org; Detroit Free Press, a daily newspaper; The Free Press, a daily newspaper in Mankato, Minnesota

  9. Walter Boardman Kerr - Wikipedia

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    In 1947 he became chief of the Herald Tribune's Paris Bureau. [20] In 1947, Kerr joined a four-man team of Herald Tribune reporters who spent ten weeks behind the Iron Curtain, covering life in the occupied Eastern European countries. [21] According to The Post-Standard, in 1948 he was awarded the Legion of Honour award from the French ...