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"The Chinese government recently issued rules to increase official transparency, requiring companies and government departments to publish their environmental records for the first time. Ma Jun calls on citizens to make good use of the information."
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"I oppose Murdoch's bid because I like the Wall Street Journal the way it is—I don't love it—and don't trust him to stay the course. And I certainly don't trust him to make the Journal better. Journalistic excellence is not in his nature. Exploiting h
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"The Journal succeeds as a business property because readers trust it, and somebody as innately treacherous as Murdoch can be relied on only to destroy the thing he loves."
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"Why are so many married mothers leaving their jobs right now?...First, jobs have become much more extreme. ...Second, motherhood has become much more extreme....The goal post just moved -- with regard to both careers and children."
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"Google shareholders rejected a proposal on Thursday to require the search giant to set policies to protect freedom of access to the Internet and not self-censor."
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"YouTube has agreed to block four clips Thailand says insulted its revered king, the latest twist in a spat that has stirred fierce debate about freedom of expression on the Internet."
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Jeremy Gordon on Google and censorship: "Reputational damage from going into a market, or potential losses from saying out, can generate different responsese from different stakeholders - and have an impact on share prices. Analysis of risk should therefo
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Posted by: 金信流水线 | May 11, 2007 at 03:12 PM