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An article on the digital edition of the Sunday Times titled “Singapore PR took part in parade” has mysteriously disappeared!
The article which relates a Singapore PR by the name of Zhang Yuanyuan, who chose to return to Beijing and took part in China’s 60th National Day parade was still available in the morning of 4 October 2009 under the “Home” section, but by the afternoon, it was nowhere to be found:
Readers can still read the enlightening article on page 20 of the Sunday Times.
In an interview on CCTV Channel 7, Miss Zhang flashed her blue Singapore NRIC on the screen and later proclaimed proudly with a grin on her face that she returned to Beijing because it was her greatest desire to serve her motherland:
Despite spending four years in Singapore, her heart still belongs to China. The Chinese state media was quick to drum in the fact Ms Zhang has chosen to return to China though she had a cushy job in Singapore as if to announce to its own citizens that China has caught up with Singapore.
Read rest of article here:
http://www.temasekreview.com/2009/1...le-on-singapore-pr-taking-part-in-prc-parade/
The article which relates a Singapore PR by the name of Zhang Yuanyuan, who chose to return to Beijing and took part in China’s 60th National Day parade was still available in the morning of 4 October 2009 under the “Home” section, but by the afternoon, it was nowhere to be found:
Readers can still read the enlightening article on page 20 of the Sunday Times.
In an interview on CCTV Channel 7, Miss Zhang flashed her blue Singapore NRIC on the screen and later proclaimed proudly with a grin on her face that she returned to Beijing because it was her greatest desire to serve her motherland:
Despite spending four years in Singapore, her heart still belongs to China. The Chinese state media was quick to drum in the fact Ms Zhang has chosen to return to China though she had a cushy job in Singapore as if to announce to its own citizens that China has caught up with Singapore.
Read rest of article here:
http://www.temasekreview.com/2009/1...le-on-singapore-pr-taking-part-in-prc-parade/