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William Booth
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Put Movie Scenes Into Perspective
Chinese censors strive to erase Shanghai scenes from “Mission: Impossible III” for its citizens
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The Wild Web of China: Sex and Drugs, Not Reform
China’s internet censorship has a flip side
David Barboza
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The Perils of Soft Power
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Josef Joffe
May 16, 2006
American Indie Filmmakers: Thinking Globally and Acting Globally, Too
Young directors take risks, refusing to be constrained by national boundaries or themes
Dennis Lim
May 1, 2006
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