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Editor leaves China's leading finance magazine

Hu Shuli, editor-in-chief of China's leading financial magazine Caijing, has resigned, said Caijing spokeswoman Zhang Lihui on her micro-blogging on Sina.com Monday afternoon. Hu might accept an invitation to teach at Sun Yat-Sen University in... ...full story at People's Daily

from People's Daily on Mon, Nov 09 2009

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