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  2. South China Morning Post - Wikipedia

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    The South China Morning Post (SCMP), with its Sunday edition, the Sunday Morning Post, is a Hong Kong-based English-language newspaper owned by Alibaba Group. [2] [3] Founded in 1903 by Tse Tsan-tai and Alfred Cunningham, it has remained Hong Kong's newspaper of record since British colonial rule.

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  4. The Spy Gone North - Wikipedia

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    James Marsh of the South China Morning Post rated the film 3.5/5 and wrote: "Rather than strive for a James Bond-style spy caper, Yoon explores his characters’ patriotic motivations, and in the process humanises many of the film’s primary antagonists, while exposing endemic corruption in South Korean politics. Thankfully these moments are ...

  5. SCMP (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    SCMP may stand for: South China Morning Post, Hong Kong newspaper; SCMP Group, former publisher of the South China Morning Post, now known as Great Wall Pan Asia Holdings; Simple Commerce Messaging Protocol; Software Configuration Management Plan; Stateless Certified Mail Protocol; Student Christian Movement of the Philippines

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  8. Kevin Sinclair (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Sinclair started as a 16-year-old copy boy at the Wellington Evening Post and then The Dominion for a year. Having left New Zealand in 1961, he lucked into his first job in Australia as the sole employee (and editor) of the south Queensland tourist-targeted rag, the Surfers Paradise Guide, and, by 1962, he was working as a reporter at Brisbane's The Telegraph.

  9. Little Pink - Wikipedia

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    Little Pink (Chinese: 小粉紅; pinyin: xiǎo fěnhóng) [1] is a term used to describe young Chinese nationalists on the internet. [2] [3]The Little Pink are different from members of the 50 Cent Party or Internet Water Army, as the Little Pink are not known to be paid for their work.