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  2. World Journal - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper is headquartered in the Whitestone neighborhood of Queens in New York City. [2] World Journal is published in major cities in the United States with large overseas Chinese populations including New York as well as Los Angeles, and San Francisco. [3] The publication is widely sold in many Chinatowns and major suburbs.

  3. International Daily News - Wikipedia

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    International Daily News (traditional Chinese: 國際日報; simplified Chinese: 国际日报; pinyin: Guójì rìbào), also known as Guoji Ribao, [3] is a major Chinese-language newspaper in North America and Indonesia. It is a pro-mainland newspaper, [4] sold in several major Chinatowns.

  4. World News (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The World News was founded in 1981 by Florencio Tan Mallare (Chinese: 陳華岳; pinyin: Chén Huáyuè; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tân Hôa-ga̍k), a lawyer from Macalelon, Quezon, who also worked as a reporter for the Chinese Commercial News.

  5. California church shooting suspect mailed seven-volume ‘diary ...

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    The Chinese man accused of shooting up a Taiwanese church in California, killing one and wounding five, called himself a “destroying angel” in a manifesto mailed to a Chinese-language newspaper.

  6. Chinese in Southern California are sympathetic, worried for ...

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    Some Chinese immigrants expressed solidarity with the protesters. But as videos of police making arrests leak, they worried for the protesters' safety. Chinese in Southern California are ...

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  8. Chung Sai Yat Po - Wikipedia

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    In 1899, Ng Poon Chew (March 14, 1866 - March 13, 1931), a well-known and respected Chinese Presbyterian minister, started Hua Mei Sun Po (華美新報), also known as The Chinese American Newspaper, a Chinese-language weekly newspaper in Los Angeles. [5] He moved the paper to San Francisco in 1900 and renamed it Chung Sai Yat Po. [5]

  9. The China Press - Wikipedia

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    The China Press (Chinese: 侨报), commonly called Qiaobao, is a pro-Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Chinese-language newspaper published in the United States. [1] It covers general interest topics with an emphasis on news about the United States and China, and publishes daily and weekly editions.