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    China tightens grip on health-related TV programs Source: Xinhua Published: 2014-10-14 14:03:01 China's top broadcast watchdog has tightened control over production of health-related TV programs, a move it says will provide viewers with better, more scientific health information. The State...
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    中国Power !!!

    China's top court puts tighter grip on internet and social media PUBLISHED : Friday, 10 October, 2014, 4:54am UPDATED : Friday, 10 October, 2014, 8:15am Angela Meng [email protected] The Supreme People's Court has announced tighter controls to help the authorities identify people...
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    China's top court puts tighter grip on internet and social media PUBLISHED : Friday, 10 October, 2014, 4:54am UPDATED : Friday, 10 October, 2014, 8:15am Angela Meng [email protected] The Supreme People's Court has announced tighter controls to help the authorities identify people...
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    Chinese traders sell cocaine, meth and fake identities in ‘deep web’ markets

    Chinese traders sell cocaine, meth and fake identities in ‘deep web’ markets Drug traffickers, forgers and hackers use the deep web and bitcoins to avoid detection of their lucrative trade PUBLISHED : Friday, 10 October, 2014, 4:45pm UPDATED : Friday, 10 October, 2014, 7:30pm Patrick Boehler...
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    Wellington quake threat revealed

    Wellington quake threat revealed PUBLISHED : Wednesday, 08 October, 2014, 10:54pm UPDATED : Thursday, 09 October, 2014, 3:06am Agence France-Presse in Wellington An empty shipping container sits in the harbour where the land fell into the sea at the Port Wellington Container terminal caused...
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    中三女墮樓前留字條︰我決定咁做

    中三女墮樓前留字條︰我決定咁做 Published on Oct 7, 2014 <iframe src="//www.youtube.com/embed/dM3eXEgCSZI?rel=0&showinfo=0" allowfullscreen="" height="315" width="560" frameborder="0"></iframe> 【本報訊】一名品學兼優的中三女生,昨晨上學前突然留低「我決定咗咁樣做」的字條,未*幾從葵涌葵盛西邨住所一躍而下墮地,幸得簷篷卸力,撿回一命,惟送院後情況危殆。有街*坊稱該女生因參加佔中被爺爺薄責而萌生死念,惟家人強調絕...
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    "Control Freaks" has spoken

    izzzziiiittttt???
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    A good frog is a dead one

    * greebee greebee *
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    "Control Freaks" has spoken

    There are limits to the exceptions you can enjoy, Hong Kong warned People's Daily commentary scolds Hongkongers for thinking they deserve more special treatment PUBLISHED : Tuesday, 07 October, 2014, 4:02am UPDATED : Tuesday, 07 October, 2014, 4:56am Adrian Wan in Beijing [email protected]...
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    Yang Yin thread: "Money, I love you!"

    Re: Yang Yin : "Money, I love you!" Dunno. Won't be surprise if they are.
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    King of Bans

    Hahahaha http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Censorship_in_China
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    10 Things China Has Banned “It’s outrageous and unfortunate,” Simon & Schuster president Jonathan Karp told BuzzFeed about Chinese publishers' refusal to purchase translation rights or distribute English-language copies of Hillary Clinton's new book, Hard Choices. “And it’s a pretty clear...
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    WeChat allegedly censoring photos from Hong Kong protests PUBLISHED : Thursday, 02 October, 2014, 8:14am UPDATED : Thursday, 02 October, 2014, 11:29am Tech in Asia and staff reporter A pro-democracy demonstrator checks his phone in Hong Kong. WeChat is reportedly blocking messages about the...
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    Snapchat Facebook and Twitter aren't the only social media platforms blocked in China. Chinese users are unable to access Snapchat, either. Youtube is also blocked. Keeping western firms out has given Chinese tech companies ample time to develop their own networks. A few of those homegrown...
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    Books China's General Administration of Press and Publication screens all books before publication in China, and censorship is standard procedure. Critical talk regarding human rights, Tibet or the Communist Party is off limits. Reporting on the wealth of Chinese officials is also forbidden...
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    Websites Beijing blocks access to thousands of websites at any given time, including social media platforms and websites that host pornography. Censors also prohibit Internet users from visiting sites that criticize the Communist Party or address sensitive issues such as human rights...
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    Casinos Beijing outlawed gambling in 1949, and casinos are not allowed to operate in China. Yet many Chinese have an inclination toward games of chance, a tradition that dates back thousands of years. Today, the blanket ban doesn't stop entrepreneurial Chinese from setting up underground...
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    Foreign films Chinese regulators allow only 34 foreign films to be shown in theaters each year, severely limiting access to the latest Hollywood blockbusters. Approved films still face the heavy hand of government censors, who cut anything the Communist Party considers offensive or...
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    Facebook China turned out the lights on Facebook (FB) in 2009, and there are no signs that Beijing plans to restore access to the U.S.- based social media platform. Some analysts trace the ban to riots that broke out in July of that year between Muslim Uighurs and Han Chinese in the restive...
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    Banned! 7 things you won't find in China China is gradually relaxing controls in many areas of life but Beijing keeps a tight grip on technology and access to media. These seven items are still off limits. Change is afoot in China. Its leaders have promised a decisive role for markets in the...
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