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China moves against online games
22 hours ago ago from ALLENEWS.com - Breaking News, News Online, Current News
China is bracing for another battle against the Internet world. This time, the largest communist country is against online games. This was shown in a program that aired in China Central Television, a state channel. The program featured a man accused of murdering people for online games. The program claimed that 80 percent of violent crimes happen because of the influence of online games. It also showed parents concerned about the hazards ...
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12 hours ago ago from Digital East Asia
After reporting this week on plans by Huayi Brothers Media Corporation ( SHENZHEN: 300027 ), a leading Chinese film and television producer, to enter the online gaming market sometime next year, we also picked up on news that CCTV.com has partnered with Shanda Interactive Entertainment Ltd. ( (ADR) NASDAQ: SNDA ) to release their first online game together. In case you're new to the Chinese media landscape, Shanda is a leading interactive ...
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Hillman's Column : An eye to a new Tibetan perspection December 16,2009 Since the visit of the USA President Barrack Obama to the Peoples Republic of China and that program preceded by the non acceptance of his Highness the Dalai Lama seeking an appointment with the new President of the USA is an eye opener to the new ground realities of the economic related political readjustment of the latter with the former, this is indicated as the ...
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4 hours ago ago from Coconuts migrate? Xerhino's weblog.
Ian is 5 and lives in a world where certain things have already made there way into the commonplace. Two of those things have intersected in a way he did not suspect, though to anyone my age it is part of the world. He is playing a Lego Indian Jones game on the computer that he got for Christmas this very morning. He's thrilled with this new genre. Previously he played Lego Star Wars and that was the best game in the world to him. He's seen ...
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20 hours ago ago from Sleeping Help?
Ever since the death of Mao Zedong, founder of China s communist party, his successor, Deng Xiaoping, opened China s gates for foreign investments and businesses that made the country an economic powerhouse. The collective ideals that Mao started have banned businesses in the country but Deng have turned the country from a backward agrarian economy into a capitalist based economy. Leading in exports and manufacturing has given the ...
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Top Chinese Dissident Gets 11 Years for 'Subversion'
21 hours ago ago from FOX News
Top Chinese Dissident Gets 11 Years for 'Subversion' Friday, December 25, 2009 Print BEIJING A Chinese court sentenced a prominent dissident to 11 years on Friday the longest term ever handed down for subversion charges, according to rights groups that say it signals the government will take an increasingly hard line against activists in the year ahead. The sentencing of Liu Xiaobo, after he called for sweeping political reforms and ...
Related contentBBC News - Chinese dissident's jailing draws international anger
18 hours ago ago from BBC
Liu Xiaobo (left) met his wife for the first time in months at his sentencing There has been widespread condemnation of the jailing by China of leading dissident, Liu Xiaobo, for subversion. The US, UN and EU were joined by human rights groups in a chorus of anger over Mr Liu's 11-year sentence. The UN human rights commissioner said it was extremely harsh , and cast an ominous shadow over China's commitments to protect human ...
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3 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
I am a long-term resident of China, working in an industry -- advertising -- in which productivity is inextricably linked to robust self-expression. Like most Western commentators, I am saddened by the conviction of Liu Xiaobo, who has been jailed for up to 11 years. His crime was to help draft a petition known as Charter 08 that demanded the right to free speech, open elections and the rule of law. Most observers believe Mr. Liu did not ...
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