《纽约时报》发出温家宝亲属坐拥庞大资产的报道后,该报中英文网站昨日均被内地封杀,「27亿」、「段伟红」等词也被封锁,但网民仍用不同方式谈论,一些左派支持者趁机反击,暗讽「公知」们在「后台」(指温家宝)爆出丑闻时默不作声。

David Barboza has been a correspondent for The New York Times based in Shanghai, China since November 2004. He writes primarily for the Business section but also writes often for the culture section about art, film, television and dance in China.
David graduated from Boston University with a bachelor's degree in history and attended Yale University Graduate School. He was a freelance writer and a research assistant for The New York Times before being hired in 1997 as a staff writer. For five years, he was the Midwest business correspondent based in Chicago. He also covered the Enron scandal for The Times and was part of a team that was named a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize in 2002. In 2005, he was one of five Times reporters awarded the Gerald Loeb Award for Deadline Writing about Lenovo's acquisition of I.B.M.'s personal computer business. He lives in Shanghai with his wife, Lynn Zhang.
《纽时》的报道由该报驻上海记者巴尔博扎(David Barboza)采写,他透露自己是在蒐集中国领导人家族营商资料时,深入研究温家宝亲属的资产状况,花了约10个月时间筹备与撰写。巴尔博扎自1997年起正式受聘于《纽约时报》,主要报道商业新闻,2004年起派驻上海。

今年5月,他与同事发表题为「中国太子党利用家庭关系生财」的报道,探讨江泽民、温家宝、朱镕基、李鹏、曾庆红等人子女的商业网络。
今年4月他还与同事访问薄瓜瓜,报道后者否认曾驾驶红色法拉利。
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