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But business publications have broader press freedoms, and Caijing is widely respected, even by high-ranking government officials.

The call for his release is more likely to be part of a local spat than a harbinger of broader press freedom.

It's also notable that although plenty of the reviews I've found from 1987 recognise the novel's excellence, most of the broader press was distinctly condescending.

Jason Mandell, co-founder of the startup PR firm LaunchSquad, whose client list includes Facebook, Coursera and Munchery, said he thought Silicon Valley generally had a healthy relationship with the tech press, less so with the broader press.

With the rise of designer ready-to-wear lines in the 1960s, and the subsequent quest for a larger market and broader press coverage, fashion shows became bigger and brasher, and by the 1980s haute couture collections had followed suit, competing for brand recognition rather than just catering to high-end clients.

Despite The New York Times' dogged coverage of the issue, and increasing, if belated, pressure from a number of media outlets, Fleischer argued that the broader press corps has not shone a spotlight on the story in a sustained manner.

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Amid the Afghan documents controversy, he flew to Sweden, seeking a residence permit and protection under that country's broad press freedoms.

The study, which received broad press coverage, said that 150 genetic variants predictive of longevity had been identified among New England centenarians and that a test based on those variants could predict who would live to extreme old age.

It would also highlight the tension, if not hypocrisy, in the State Department's Internet freedom initiatives as well as its support for broad press freedoms in the current Middle East upheavals.

In November, after months of hearings, a long-awaited report on the behavior of British newspapers embroiled in the phone hacking scandal, written by Lord Justice Sir Brian Leveson, recommended that press regulation be backed by parliamentary statute, curbing Britain's 300-year-old tradition of broad press freedom.

A long-awaited report on the behavior of British newspapers embroiled in the phone hacking scandal recommended on Thursday a new system of press regulation that would be backed by parliamentary statute, setting up what threatened to become an acrimonious debate about curbs on Britain's 300-year-old tradition of broad press freedom.

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