There should be discipline in posting, but telling others what they can be
educated enough to ignore is not right. China is making a mistake in this
are, IMHO.
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Many Thanks, :)
Don Strevel, Las Vegas, NV.
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for an autoresponder message.
"Dioneae muscipula" <flytrapvenus@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:1127743651.216007.52050@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On September 25, 2005, citing the Associated Press, Los Angeles Times
> re****ted that China said it is imposing new regulations to control
> content on its news Web sites and will allow the posting of only
> "healthy and civilized" news.
>
> Read the news in
>
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-092505chinanet_lat,0,3411710.story
>
> An outline of the article:
> * The new rules take effect immediately and will
> "standardize the management of news and information"
> in the country.
> * Only "healthy and civilized news and information that
> is beneficial to the improvement of the quality of
> the nation, beneficial to its economic development
> and conducive to social progress" will be allowed.
>
> Read the Xinhua release on this new rule in
> http://news.xinhuanet.com/it/2005-09/26/content_3543146.htm
(Chinese)
> http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2005-09/26/content_3544488.htm
> (English)
>


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