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Chinese Official: No Plans to Allow Private Book Companies to Engage in Publishing (story in Chinese)
September 15, 2004
Business and Human Rights
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Freedom of Expression
Legal Daily Offers Three Scholars' Perspectives on Regulation of the Internet Versus the Right to Privacy
September 15, 2004
Freedom of Expression
China Youth Daily Questions High Cost of PLA Commemoration in Poor City (subscription-only)
September 15, 2004
Institutions of Democratic Governance
Guardian Reports that Beijing Plans to Trim its Olympic Excesses
September 15, 2004
Institutions of Democratic Governance
Communist Party's September Plenum to Focus on Internal Reform, but not Political Reform (subscription-only)
September 15, 2004
Institutions of Democratic Governance
Two Envoys of His Holiness the Dalai Lama to Visit China in Continuation of the Process to Deepen contacts with the Chinese
September 15, 2004
Tibet
Guangdong Authorities Jail Another Newspaper Editor on Corruption Charges
September 14, 2004
Criminal Justice
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Freedom of Expression
Chinese Editors Appeal Jail Terms After Colleague Freed
September 9, 2004
Criminal Justice
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Freedom of Expression
Xinhua Publication Cites Dangers of Free Speech, Calls for Increased Monitoring and Control of Internet News Websites
September 3, 2004
Freedom of Expression
U.S. Continues Call for China to Suspend Decree 73 Despite Assurances
September 2, 2004
Business and Human Rights
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