Rift over censorship at Caijing magazine threatens media openness in China as editorial staff and founder threaten walkoutChina's most influential and independent news organisation risks being brought to its knees by a walkout threat by its managing... ...full story at Guardian Unlimited
from Guardian Unlimited on Tue, Oct 13 2009
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