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Wall Street Journal

Facebook and Beijing - Mark Zuckerberg faces a dilemma if he wants to do business with China and its Communist censors

Can information companies participate in China’s huge market without selling their souls to the Communist Party? Facebook is the latest American tech firm to face this question, and critics are blaming the social-media giant for taking down a post about self-immolation by a Tibetan monk. The issue deserves more than easy condemnation...

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