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The editor . . . and her Beijing censor

Posted: January 27, 2013 at 2 a.m.

My first day of work in Beijing, my boss asked if I knew the “Three Ts.” I did not. It was February 2007, and I was a wide-eyed, 26-year-old fresh off the plane from New York, struggling to absorb the deluge of strange information that had hit me since arriving.

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