BEST PLACE IN THE WORLD FOR JOURNALISM?
Rebecca MacKinnon reports that Chinese students are protesting after Chinese authorities began restricting access to some of China’s online bulletin boards. (Hat tip: Jeff Jarvis.)
In related news, still no word from Michael Getler or Philip Bennett regarding Bennett’s reported claim that “China is the best place in the world to be an American journalist right now.”
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