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China allows bloggers, others to spread quake news - Read More

Date Added: May 18, 2008 09:44:03 PM
Almost nonstop, the uncensored opinions of Chinese citizens are popping up online, sent by text and instant message across a country shaken by its worst earthquake in three decades.

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