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"A Chinese draft law that threatens to fine news media for reporting on "sudden incidents" without permission applies to foreign as well as domestic news organizations, an official involved in preparing the legislation said Monday."
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Andrew Heavens reports on another Internet censorship story which is getting very little press attention.
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Ethan Zuckerman complains that while a lot of news organizations talk a big game about "public insight journalism" and participatory media, few actually walk the talk, and public radio's Marketplace is not one of those few.
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"What poor nations want, Cohen argues, is more globalization, not less."
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