34-559: [REDACTED] Look up MP , mp , or .mp in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. MP , Mp , mp , or .mp may refer to: Arts and entertainment [ edit ] M.P. (opera) , an 1811 comic opera by Thomas Moore and Charles Edward Horn Magic point , or mana point, in role-playing games Mezzo-piano ( mp ), a musical dynamic meaning "medium-quiet" or "moderately-quiet" Multiplayer , in gaming Multipremier ,
68-463: A Finnish football club MP Motorsport , a Dutch auto racing team Other uses [ edit ] Marka polska , a historical Polish money unit Masterpoints, awarded for successful performance at contract bridge; see Glossary of contract bridge terms Matchpoints, a method of scoring in contract bridge; see Glossary of contract bridge terms Mile post Roman mile (Latin: mille passuum ) See also [ edit ] MP,
102-443: A Latin expression meaning "mode that affirms" Physics [ edit ] Megapond (Mp), a non-SI Metric unit of force, also known as a tonne-force Melting point , the temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid m p , the mass of a proton Other uses in science and technology [ edit ] Machine pistol , typically a handgun-style machine gun, capable of fully automatic or burst fire Macrophage ,
136-580: A Mexican television network MusiquePlus , whose station identification is "mp" Mario Party , a series of party vídeo games produced by Nintendo MP signature on works by Australian artist Margaret Preston Businesses and organizations [ edit ] Government [ edit ] Member of Parliament Ministry of Planning, Budget, and Management (Brazil), a cabinet-level federal ministry in Brazil Public Ministry (Portugal) (Portuguese: Ministério Público ),
170-679: A brand of Russian firearms by Izhevsk Mechanical Plant , including: MP-71 MP-412 REX MP-443 Grach , ( Pistolet Yarygina ) MP-444 ( Bagira ) MP-445 ( Varyag ) MP-446 Viking MP-448 Skyph MP, one of several models of rubber-tyred rolling stock on the Paris Métro , notably: MP 59 MP 73 MP 89 MP 05 File formats developed by the Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG): MP1 MP2 MP3 MP4 MPS (disambiguation) Metropolitan Police Service (MPS),
204-459: A method of printing very finely as an anti-counterfeiting mechanism Møller–Plesset perturbation theory , a post-Hartree–Fock method used in computational chemistry Monoprinting (M/P), a type of printmaking producing a single print Movement protein , proteins encoded by plant viruses to facilitate cell-to-cell transmission Sport [ edit ] Mikkelin Palloilijat (MP),
238-559: A minimal number of integrated circuits Microsoft Project , project-management software Multilink Protocol (or Multilink PPP), a method for spreading traffic across multiple point-to-point protocol connections Multi-platform , describing software that is implemented on multiple computer platforms Multiprocessing , the use of two or more central processing units within a single computer system Mathematics [ edit ] Maximum parsimony (phylogenetics) , in statistical analysis Modus ponens , in propositional logic,
272-480: A number of influential individuals in the territory to tax havens abroad, may have been considered sensitive, thus being the real reason for the dismissal. Keung had written several weeks earlier about the suppression of Ten Years , a dystopian film about Hong Kong in the year 2025 that was banned in mainland China. Staff and the union publicly denounced editor-in-chief Chong Tien Siong's decision to "punish editorial staff who have different opinions", and questioned
306-555: A political party in Sweden based upon green politics Member of Parliament (Sri Lanka) , individual elected to serve in the Parliament of Sri Lanka Other businesses and organizations [ edit ] Martinair (IATA airline designator MP ), Dutch cargo airline Mikkelin Palloilijat , a Finnish football (soccer) club Ming Pao , a Hong Kong newspaper Missouri Pacific Railroad (reporting mark MP ), one of
340-407: A story detailing the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre be replaced with a story about Chinese Internet giant Alibaba as a "role model for young, would-be entrepreneurs". Chum Shun-kin said the story that was pulled contained details about the history of the massacre, including eyewitness accounts of the killing of civilians and information from diplomatic cables from Canada. The pulling of
374-732: A syntactic theory in linguistics Places [ edit ] Madhya Pradesh , a state in India Manipur Pradesh , a term used to refer to Manipur by various political parties Mandatory Palestine , a former British protectorate Northern Mariana Islands (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code and U.S. postal abbreviation MP ), an insular area and commonwealth of the United States Science and technology [ edit ] Computing [ edit ] .mp , Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Northern Mariana Islands Management Point, in
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#1732765692728408-494: A type of white blood cell that engulfs and digests cellular debris, foreign substances, microbes and cancer cells Mammal Paleogene zone , a system of biostratigraphic zones in the stratigraphic record used to correlate mammal-bearing fossil localities of the Paleogene period of Europe Meralgia paraesthetica (MP), a sensation of numbness in the outer thigh Methylphenidate , a stimulant medication Microprinting (MP),
442-703: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages MP">MP The requested page title contains unsupported characters : ">". Return to Main Page . Ming Pao Ming Pao ( Chinese : 明報 ) is a Chinese-language newspaper published by Media Chinese International in Hong Kong. In the 1990s, Ming Pao established four overseas branches in North America; each provides independent reporting on local news and collects local advertisements. Currently, of
476-790: Is none other than the Chinese Consulate [in New York], and that they are obligated to do whatever the Consulate asks," it said. A 2006 study of Ming Pao editorials noted a tendency toward self-censorship concerning criticism toward Beijing. According to a 2013 report by the Center for International Media Assistance , this came after a number of newspapers, including Ming Pao Daily , were bought by business tycoons with interests in China and close ties to mainland officials before and after
510-664: The Committee to Protect Journalists for her work with the paper in 1994. Before British Hong Kong's handover to the People's Republic of China by the United Kingdom in 1997, Ming Pao was considered hostile to the Chinese authority. When China reunited with Hong Kong, the controversial editors of Ming Pao turned favorable towards the Chinese government. In October 1995, the publisher of Ming Pao , Ming Pao Enterprise
544-721: The New York Free Newspaper to create Ming Pao Daily Free News (New York) ( Chinese : 明報(紐約)免費報 ), serving the Chinese community along the US East Coast. A 2001 report on Chinese media censorship by the Jamestown Foundation cited Ming Pao as one of the four major Chinese newspapers in the United States directly or indirectly controlled by Beijing. “Employees at Ming Pao' s New York office have told sources that their 'true boss'
578-625: The handover of Hong Kong in 1997. Kevin Lau, who had been chief editor of the journal until January 2014, was attacked in the morning of 26 February 2014 in Sai Wan Ho, Hong Kong. He was seriously injured in a targeted knife attack. It was widely speculated that the attack may have been driven by political motivation, and related to its role in investigation by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) into
612-539: The Advanced Client of Microsoft's System Center Configuration Manager Massive parallelism (disambiguation) Media player (disambiguation) Media processor , a type of digital signal processor designed to deal with streaming data in real-time Megapixel , a unit of a million pixels Merge Point, in the MPLS local protection approach to network resiliency Microprocessor , a computer processor with
646-685: The Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad in April 2008. All of the existing groups retain their existing publications and independent operations. The website of Ming Pao was set up in 1995, one of the earliest newspaper websites in Hong Kong. Since April 2008, Ming Pao is published by Ming Pao Newspapers Limited, a subsidiary of Media Chinese International Limited. Ming Pao set up a Toronto office in Canada in May 1993 to publish
680-570: The House of Commons of Australia Member of Parliament (New Zealand) , individual elected to serve in the House of Commons of New Zealand Member of Parliament (South Africa) , individual elected to serve in the House of Commons of the Parliament of South Africa Progressive Movement (Cameroon) (French: Mouvement Progressiste ), a minor opposition political party in Cameroon Green Party (Sweden) (Swedish: Miljöpartiet ),
714-774: The Ming Pao Eastern Edition ( Chinese : 明報(加東版) ), then set up a Vancouver office in October the same year for the Ming Pao Western Edition ( Chinese : 明報(加西版) ). In April 1997, the group set up a New York office and started publishing the Ming Pao US East Coast Edition ( Chinese : 明報(美東版) ). The journal launched in the San Francisco Bay Area in April 2004 with a print run of 25,000,
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#1732765692728748-517: The Tiananmen story has been criticised by some, including Civic Party lawmaker Claudia Mo who said that Chong appears to "want to shield Beijing from embarrassment, instead of acting in the interests of the public and protecting their right to information". Hong Kong Journalists Association spokeswoman Shum Yee-lan called on Chong to "communicate" with his own staff. The journal's executive chief editor, Keung Kwok-yuen ( Chinese : 姜國元 ),
782-548: The body of the Judiciary of Portugal Public Prosecutor's Office (Brazil) (Portuguese: Ministério Público ), the Brazilian body of independent public prosecutors Police [ edit ] Military police , law enforcement agencies connected with, or part of, the military of a state Mumbai Police , the police force of the city of Mumbai, Maharashtra Municipal police , law enforcement agencies that are under
816-533: The control of local government Metropolitan police , municipal police of major metropolitan areas Politics [ edit ] Member of Parliament (United Kingdom) , individual elected to serve in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom Member of Parliament (Canada) , individual elected to serve in the House of Commons of the Parliament of Canada Member of Parliament (Australia) , individual elected to serve in
850-471: The cost reduction pretext as an excuse. Journalists at Ming Pao manifested the concern felt by the media at large, several of them protested by filed blank space reports in an edition the Sunday following the dismissal. On 13–14 June 2019, Ming Pao published editorials to define the 2019–20 Hong Kong protests as a riot ( Chinese : 暴動 ), blaming the violence of the protesters. However, on 14 June,
884-518: The court hearings of the two suspects, one declared that he was looking to get a $ 100,000 reward with this attack. In 2014, the appointment of new chief editor Chong Tien Siong sparked controversy and internal revolt, due to Siong's close ties to Beijing, and was seen as a major threat to the Chinese-language newspaper's editorial independence. Ming Pao was subject to controversy in 2015 after editor-in-chief Chong Tien-siong ordered that
918-495: The first railroads in the United States west of the Mississippi River Law [ edit ] Manu propria , a Latin expression meaning by one's own hand Provisory measure , in Brazilian law (Portuguese: medida provisória ) Missing person Linguistics [ edit ] Mp (digraph) , in many African languages Malayo-Polynesian languages of Southeast Asia Minimalist program ,
952-428: The instant news section of mingpao.com , the web portal of the publisher, published a statement to declare that the editorial represents the newspaper, but not the frontier staff of the publisher. The translator of the editorial refused to translate the article to English as well as any editorials in the future in protest. On 17 June 2019, Ming Pao published an open letter written by some of its employees criticizing
986-474: The offshore assets of China's leaders, including relatives of Communist Party general secretary Xi Jinping , former Premier Wen Jiabao , and several members of the National People's Congress Journalists and press of the world saw the attack as an attack on press freedom . Thousands of people, led by leading journalists, attended a rally to denounce violence and intimidation of the media. During
1020-674: The overseas editions, only the two Canadian editions remain: Ming Pao Toronto and Ming Pao Vancouver . In a 2022 survey from the Chinese University of Hong Kong sampling 994 local households, Ming Pao was listed as the second most credible paid newspaper in Hong Kong. Ming Pao was first published on 20 May 1959, and was founded by the famous Chinese Wuxia novelist Louis Cha , known better by his pseudonym Jin Yong (金庸), and his friend, Shen Pao Sing (沈寶新). Daisy Li Yuet-Wah won an International Press Freedom Award from
1054-946: The police force of Greater London Metacarpophalangeal joint (MCP), situated between the metacarpal bones and the proximal phalanges of the digits Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title MP . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=MP&oldid=1257815785 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Italian-language text Articles containing French-language text Articles containing Portuguese-language text Articles containing Swedish-language text Articles containing Finnish-language text Articles containing Latin-language text Articles containing Polish-language text Short description
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1088-426: The sixth Chinese newspapers to be distributed in the region. In 2007, the office also published the New York Free Newspaper ( Chinese : 紐約免費報 ). Ming Pao New York and Ming Pao San Francisco ceased operations on 31 January and 14 February 2009, respectively. The closing of NY operations was a symbol of the weakening of ethnic newspapers of the region. The group merged the resources of Ming Pao New York and
1122-576: Was abruptly terminated on 20 April 2016, the same day that a report based on the Panama Papers was published on its front page. Management said that the paper's turnover had been falling in since last year and the Keung had been laid off with immediate effect due to difficult operating conditions. The timing of Keung's removal led to speculation that the Panama Papers report, which connected
1156-563: Was taken over by Tiong Hiew King (Chinese: 張曉卿). On 29 January 2007, Tiong released a proposal to merge the three media groups – Sin Chew Media Corporation Berhad (Malaysia), Nanyang Press Holdings Berhad (Malaysia) and Ming Pao Enterprise Corporation Limited (Hong Kong). The merged group, named Media Chinese International Limited was dual-listed on the main boards of the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong and
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