A deal averts a strike at the Southern Weekly over censorship, but the paper's supporters and critics keep up demonstrations over media freedom.
GUANGZHOU, China — Like wedding guests separated across the aisle, the protesters assembled on either side of a gated driveway at the headquarters of the embattled Southern Weekly newspaper. To the right, several dozen supporters of the newspaper staff waved banners calling for an end to censorship of the Chinese press.
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