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ESWN: The Shengyou Reporter’s Field Notes

From ESWN:

What should a Chinese reporter do when an edict comes down to ban all coverage of a subject in the newspapers? Answer: Publish your field notes on the Internet for all to read! These notes explained where the famous 3-minute ‘Washington Post’ attack video actually came from.

June 26, 2005 8:30 AM
Posted By: Sophie Beach
Categories: Information Revolution, Society
Tags: shengyou
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