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    • The Click That Broke a Governments Grip

      Posted by Billbar from Washington Post

      A tale of dissent in China reaching the masses through the internet and a failed attempt to cover it up, exposing the challenge the internet poses to the Communist Party's ability to control news and shape public opinion.

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    • Research casts doubt on Google's claims to Congress

      Posted by Billbar from Macworld

      Google Inc. defended its decision to the U.S. House of Representatives last week to offer a censored version of its Internet search engine in China, saying access to its main search engine from within China is “often unavailable, or painfully slow.” However, independent research and anecdotal evidence from Chinese users do not appear to support all of the company’s claims.

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    mg0314a comments on:

    Hacker Uncovers Chinese Olympic Fraud

    Site is down, I mirrored it here: http://mgraham.us/sports/2008%20Olympics/China/China.html

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    2:08 am 8/21/08
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    thaimat comments on:

    Hacker Uncovers Chinese Olympic Fraud

    This is typical of how the IOC has bowed very low to China in every way, regarding these Olympics.  From lax to a lack of, enforcement of even the mildest of prerequisites China agreed to in order to secure Beijing as the host city, to staying mum while China stops athletes from competing based on their politcal beliefs, the IOC have shown what they are really about: the money!

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    8:35 pm 8/20/08
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    amanda8595 comments on:

    Part of Olympic display altered in broadcast

    why  you  just choose this small part from the whole fantastic display? Actrually it was no true . All the wonderful show was from whole people’s hard work . So here I doubt your true motivation about this news.

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    6:33 pm 8/11/08
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    amanda8595 comments on:

    Part of Olympic display altered in broadcast

    why  you  just choose this small part from the whole fantastic display? Actrually it was no true . All the wonderful show was from whole people’s hard work . So here I doubt your true motivation about this news.

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    6:33 pm 8/11/08
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    theangryindian comments on:

    IOC admits Internet censorship deal with China

    Business is business.

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    10:48 am 7/31/08
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    Jeff comments on:

    IOC admits Internet censorship deal with China

    Agree. Typing this on my likely Chinese-made MacBook Pro components

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    10:44 am 7/31/08
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    jag1229 comments on:

    IOC admits Internet censorship deal with China

    it was well known that this is going to happem. inspite of that all western nations went to bed with china and are doing the same now knowing their deplorable human rights situation

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    8:59 am 7/31/08
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