Sat
02
Jun
2012
From USA Today
By Joe McDonald, Associated Press
BEIJING – Google has fired a new salvo in a censorship battle with Beijing by adding a feature that warns users in China who enter search keywords that might produce blocked results and suggests they try other terms.
Sat
05
Feb
2011
Chinese censors are apparently blocking online discussion of unrest in Egypt and sanitising news reports about it in a sign of official unease that the uprising could fuel calls for reform at home.
By AFP Published: Monday, January 31, 2011
Chinese censors are apparently blocking online discussion of unrest in Egypt and sanitising news reports about it in a sign of official unease that the uprising could fuel calls for reform at home.
Tue
01
Feb
2011
WASHINGTON - Canadian television viewers looking for the most thorough and in-depth coverage of the uprising in Egypt have the option of tuning into Al Jazeera English, whose on-the-ground coverage of the turmoil is unmatched by any other outlet. American viewers, meanwhile, have little choice but to wait until one of the U.S. cable-company-approved networks broadcasts footage from AJE, which the company makes publicly available. What they can't do is watch the network directly.
Sat
09
Oct
2010
By John Pomfret
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, October 8, 2010; 5:20 PM
The first citizen of the People's Republic of China to win a Nobel prize was awarded the honor Friday for advocating greater freedom in his country.
Thu
16
Sep
2010
By Bao Daozu, China Daily
BEIJING - The Foreign Ministry on Tuesday accused Japan of provoking a
serious situation in bilateral relations and once again demanded the immediate return of the captain of a Chinese trawler,
still illegally detained in the country. |
Thu
09
Sep
2010
TIME: News Feed by Allie Townsend, September 9, 2010
The Chinese government is beginning to rethink its famed one-child limit as it begins to lift the restriction in five provinces with low birth rates.
Thu
09
Sep
2010
Time Magazine By Adam Cohen Wednesday, Sep. 08, 2010
Mike asked me to post this (Roger).
Daniel Millis, a volunteer with the faith-based organization No More Deaths, was arrested in 2008 for littering. His crime: leaving bottles of drinking water on trails near the Arizona-Mexico border so immigrants walking through the desert would not die of thirst.
Thu
02
Sep
2010
THURSDAY Sep 02, 2010 08:12 ET India widens security crackdown to Google,Skype By ERIKA KINETZ, Associated Press AP
Tue
17
Aug
2010
August 15, 2010
BEIJING — These are heady days for China’s state-controlled banks. Last month, the Agricultural Bank of China made its stock market debut, bringing in $22 billion for the largest public offering ever. A sister government-run bank, the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, now has the highest stock market value of any bank in the world.
Sun
15
Aug
2010
Editorial
August 13, 2010
The Google/Verizon Payment Plan
For months, the Federal Communications Commission’s efforts to guarantee nondiscriminatory access to broadband Internet have met opposition from the companies that provide broadband service and from their allies in Congress. On Monday, Verizon and Google created a stir by jointly proposing an alternative set of rules as the basis for new legislation governing the Internet.