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China's president chats online, but skates by tough questions
BEIJING - President Hu Jintao sat down before a computer Friday for a rare live chat session and declared himself a regular, if silent, visitor to Web sites, skirting tough questions posted by surprised Internet users.
People:Hu Jintao Wen Jiabao Activities:China Control of Internet Source:(McClatchy)
2008-06-21
China allows access to English Wikipedia
Chinese authorities appeared to have lifted a block on the English-language version of online encyclopedia Wikipedia, but politically sensitive topics such as Tibet and Tiananmen Square are still off limits.
Activities:China Control of Internet
2008-04-05
Yahoo fund aids 'cyber dissidents' in China
A fund set up by Yahoo to atone for revealing "cyber dissidents" to Chinese officials is aiding people jailed there for human rights views posted on the Internet, its overseer said Wednesday.
People:Condoleezza Rice Activities:China Control of Internet
2008-04-03
Yahoo CEO: gray areas make foreign business hard
Yahoo Inc (YHOO.O) Chief Executive Jerry Yang, whose company helped identify a Chinese dissident who was later jailed, said on Thursday that legal "gray areas" overseas made doing business internationally difficult.
People:Dianne Feinstein Nancy Pelosi Activities:China Control of Internet 2005 Hurricane Katrina
2008-04-03
China orders video Web sites to close
China will shut down or punish dozens of video-sharing Web sites for carrying content deemed pornographic, violent or a threat to national security under rules that tighten Internet controls, a regulator said Friday.
Activities:China Control of Internet
2008-03-23
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