In an age of declining numbers of English-language foreign correspondents, the few remaining in Shanghai are making the most of the moment, the latest in a series of related posts from Shanghai-based Dutch China consultant and China Herald blogger Fons... ...full story at Global Voices
from Global Voices on Wed, Apr 11 2007
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