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Author: Dow Jones and Company
The April 7, 2011, edition of The Wall Street Journal Asia features prominent coverage of global crises and economic policy. The main photograph shows exhausted migrants from Libya arriving on a small Italian island, highlighting the intensifying refugee emergency in the Mediterranean. Headlines include Japan’s urgent plans to avert a hydrogen blast at its stricken Fukushima nuclear plant following the devastating earthquake and tsunami. Other articles examine how China’s state-controlled media breaks its silence on the arrest of dissident artist Ai Weiwei, and critique how Warren Buffett’s trading principles were disregarded by his successors. This issue exemplifies WSJ Asia’s focus on delivering in-depth reporting on business, politics, and international affairs for its regional readership.
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Tags: Dow Jones and Company, Wall Street Journal, Asia, Thursday, April, 7, 2011