In June 2012, The New York Times introduced its first official foreign-language variant, cn.nytimes.com, a Chinese-language news site viewable in both traditional and simplified Chinese characters. The project was led by Craig S. Smith on the business side and Philip P. Pan on the editorial side,[209] with content created by staff based in Shanghai, Beijing, and Hong Kong, though the server was placed outside of China to avoid censorship issues.[210]
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New polling from Times Opinion and Siena College shows that 84 percent of adults said it is a "very serious" or "somewhat serious" problem that some Americans don't "speak freely" because they fear retaliation or criticism. The editorial board equates this anxiety with losing what it calls a "fundamental right [for] citizens of a free country: the right to speak [our] minds." 2ff7e9595c
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