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- FunLover posted on 02/15/2006Putting business arguments aside, let's be realistic: something is better than nothing. ======================================================================== Gates defends Microsoft¡¯s actions in China By Richard Waters in San Jose Published: February 14 2006 22:00 | Last updated: February 15 2006 04:06 Bill Gates suggested on Tuesday that a US law governing how internet companies deal with censorship overseas could help to resolve recent concerns stemming from their activities in China. Ho
- FunLover posted on 11/24/2005Report from Financial Times (24/11/2005): A deadly 80km toxic slick on Thursday reached the outskirt of Harbin, a Chinese city of 9m people, after it made its way down the Songhua river and sending thousands of residents fleeing. The slick of benzene and other toxins was leaked into the river, the city¡¯s main source of water, after a series of explosions 10 days ago at a chemicals factory 200km upriver. Thousands of people living in Harbin jammed its railway station and booked out all available flight
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