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The Fictive Wu Jinglian Spy Case

Famous Chinese economist Wu Jinglian was reported by overseas websites to be involved in an espionage case. Caijing interviews the overseas website operators to to show the inadequacies of 'civilian journalism.' ...full story at ESWN

from ESWN on Wed, Sep 03 2008

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