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Ien Cheng, publisher of FT Chinese.com, to sit on management board
UK broadsheet site recruites former ITV News Channel deputy editor Matt Walsh
Acting president Pam Horan promoted to the top spot
News International begins to recruit team for 'exciting new project' in forums and editorial
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