The Associated Press, 25 Nov 2008
SINGAPORE (AP) — Singapore's High Court has ruled the Wall Street Journal Asia in contempt of court for publishing two editorials and a letter to the editor that the government says damaged the reputation of the country's judicial system.
The court also has fined the newspaper $25,000.
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