South China Morning Post Publishers has appointed Thomas Abraham as
editor to succeed Robert Keatley, who will act as advisor to the editor
until October.
<p>South China Morning Post Publishers has appointed Thomas Abraham as </p><p>editor to succeed Robert Keatley, who will act as advisor to the editor </p><p>until October. </p><p><BR><BR> </p>
by | 07/06/2001
South China Morning Post Publishers has appointed Thomas Abraham as
editor to succeed Robert Keatley, who will act as advisor to the editor
until October.
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