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Finding Balance in a Land of Limited Access

by spiraledout | April 13, 2008 at 06:20 am | 178 views | 1 comment | 5 recommendations

Journalism is a tricky business in China,whether you’re producing it or consuming it. Tales of the Chinesegovernment silencing dissenting media voices are in large supply, anddespite promises of more press freedoms in the lead-up to the BeijingOlympic Games in August, China maintains a narrow definition ofacceptable journalism.

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at 15:38 on June 18th, 2008

spiraledout, Glad to know you are covering developments in China.  I am very interested in all aspects of Chinese culture - from the deeply magnificent "personality" of the Chinese people as a whole, to the 'evolution' of government politics.

Amy Judd posted a good article on this subject recently:

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April 13, 2008 at 06:20 am by spiraledout, 178 views, 1 comment

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