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Ad Age's 20 China Blogs For Marketers. Oh, And Everyone Else Too.

Advertising Age Magazine just came out with its list of "20 Blogs Marketers to China Should Be Reading " and I like it. I like it not just because it lists China Law Blog (though I will admit I have trouble seeing past... [[ This is a content summary... ...full story at China Law Blog

from China Law Blog on Wed, Nov 04 2009

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