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Caijing Hu shuli may resign to launch a new venture.


Hu shuli Hu Shuli (胡舒立) is managing editor of China's business and finance magazine, Caijing. She is a former Chief reporter for the China Business Times. , the chief editor of Caijing, Chinese most influential magazine, may resign to launch a new venture after journal's Daphne daphne, in botany
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 Wu Chuanhui and nearly 70 employees, or more than two-thirds of the business department, had resigned.

It's reported that Hu shuli will launch a new magazine name "Caijing Newsweek Magazine" People who Know the fact well said that," They are registering a New company, which may be named Caixin Limited Co.LTD LTD 1 Laron-type dwarfism 2 Leukotriene D 3 Long-term depression, see there 4. Long-term disability , with 1 million, all from the resiged people from Caijing. Wu Chuanhui and other resigned employees of Caijing are preparing for the news Maazine

"I think new magazine will be publish since we editorial department resign together," a journalist in Caijing said.

It said that the mass resignation is followed escalating pressure in recent months by the Stock Exchange Executive Council (SEEC SEEC Sociedad Española de Estudios Clásicos (Spanish Society for Classical Studies)
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), to rid the outspoken magazine of its widely reputable editorial independence.<br>"The key is, the SEEC wants to intervene and censor censor (sĕn`sər), title of two magistrates of ancient Rome (from c.443 B.C. to the time of Domitian). They took the census (by which they assessed taxation, voting, and military service) and supervised public behavior.  all of our financial stories, particularly cover stories and investigative reports An investigative report is a document that is meant to provide information on a certain topic that is not easily obtained. It is meant to present the reader with a wealth of easily understood information and usually contains an interview or two on the subject. . That's unbearable (for us)," one source said.

"None of the real stories we used to run would have been OK (with the SEEC) if they stepped in," the source said. SEEC is Caijing's owner, the unique shareholder, which always to intervene and censor the most important articles since July .

Caijing boasts a circulation of 225,000 and is a major money-maker for the Hong Kong-listed SEEC Media Group, which owns and publishes the magazine. The journal pulled in HK$ 54.1 million ($6.9 million) in the first half of this year, contributing about 47 percent of the SEEC Media Group's total revenue during the period.

Hu Shuli ,56-year-old, a veteran journalist herself, called the "most dangerous women in China", has kept the Beijing-based bi-weekly vocal on issues relating to relating to relate prepconcernant

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 official scandals, corporate fraud and public health emergencies since it was founded in 1998.
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Title Annotation:Caijing Newsweek Magazine
Publication:International Business Times - US ed.
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Date:Oct 20, 2009
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