Last week, China Real Time Report wrote about a story published by Economic Information Daily, the first economic publication to be founded under the sprawling Xinhua umbrella after China’s economic reforms that began in 1978. ...full story at China Journal
from China Journal on Fri, Nov 06 2009
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