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9 hours ago ago from Blogging | Internet Business Blogging | Start Online Business |

Much of Chinese eWhispers has been devoted to the OPPORTUNITIES in China, and I have used the local knowledge of Beijing-based, Chinese colleagues to dig deeper than the English-language resources allow. * Infrastructure to support continued growth ? current broadband access and future rollout plans will continue to increase digital download viability * Online banking availability ? Credit cards, debit cards and safe, new alternatives * ...

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China to require Internet domain name registration

8 hours ago ago from Talk Vietnam

People use computers at an Internet cafe in Changzhi, north China's Shanxi province June 20, 2007 REUTERS China has issued new Internet regulations, including what appears to be an effort to create a "white-list" of approved websites that could potentially place much of the Internet off-limits to Chinese readers. The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology ordered domain management institutions and internet ...

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Report to signal thaw in China, Japan ties

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20 hours ago ago from To whom it may concern

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Akmal Shaikh was arrested in north-west China in 2007 The daughter of a British man due to be executed in China for drug smuggling has said her father was mentally ill and deserved to be spared. Leila Horsnell said her father Akmal Shaikh, 53, from London, had always behaved in ways. Mr Shaikh has denied knowledge of the 4kg of heroin found with him in 2007. Gordon Brown has called for clemency but Mr Shaikh's final appeal ...

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