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China returns fire against US in Google-war
hina today inflamed the international row with America over cyber-attacks on Google, denouncing Hillary Clinton’s criticism of the country's internet curbs as “information imperialism”.The Global Times, an English-language newspaper published by the state, said today that information from the West comes “loaded with aggressive rhetoric against those countries that do not follow their lead".
“Unlike advanced Western countries, Chinese society is still vulnerable to the effect of multifarious information flowing in, especially when it is for creating disorder,” it said.
Read more >> | The Times Online
See also >> | Remarks on Internet Freedom - Hillary Rodham Clinton
See also >> | Google's challenge to China: the reaction - The Guardian - Videoreactions from Chinese bloggers
See also >> | James Fallows - A momentous 40 hours, leading to Clinton/China/Internet - More on Hillary's speech in The Atlantic
Labels: China, Google, Hillary Clinton, Internet, United States
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Hillary Clinton throws gauntlet down to China over censorship
he US today threw down the gauntlet to China over its internet censorship of its citizens in a hard-hitting speech by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.She urged China to investigate cyber attacks that led Google to threaten to pull out of the country - and challenged Beijing to publish its findings.
"Countries that restrict free access to information or violate the basic rights of internet users risk walling themselves off from the progress of the next century," she said, adding that the US and China "have different views on this issue, and we intend to address those differences candidly and consistently".
Read more >> | The Times Online
See also >> | Update on Google/China-ology
Labels: China, Google, Hillary Clinton, United States
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Obama and Clinton united in Unity
n a campaign rally in Unity, New Hampshire on june 27th, the former two democratic rivals showed a united front against republican presidential candidate John McCain.Labels: Barack Obama, Election 2008, Hillary Clinton, John McCain
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Obama saves Hillary from 10M debt
n an effort to unite the democrats after his candidacy, Barack Obama puts gives 10 milion dollars to the Hillary Clinton campaign to pay of her debts.Labels: Barack Obama, Election 2008, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, United States
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Obama to his campaign staff
arack Obama after winning as nominee speaks to his campaign staff. "Because we won, we have to win."Labels: Barack Obama, Election 2008, Hillary Clinton, John McCain
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The Democratic Race in Seven Minutes
hort history of the Democratic primaries.Labels: Barack Obama, Election 2008, Hillary Clinton, United Nations
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Clinton endorses Obama fully
illary Clinton endorses Barack Obama fully and acknowledges her defeat. She said in a graceful speech: "I congratulate him on the victory he has won and the race he has run, I endorse him and throw my full support behind him." Labels: Barack Obama, Election 2008, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, United States
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Senator Feinstein on the secret Obama Clinton meeting
arack Obama and Hillary Clinton met at the house of senator Feinstein in private and spoke about an hour.Labels: Barack Obama, Election 2008, Hillary Clinton, United States
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Looking back at the Clinton campaign
nice review in the New York Times of the Clinton campaign, trying to answer the question why the inevitable candidate failed in the end.Click to: A Look Back at the Clinton Campaign
Labels: Barack Obama, Election 2008, Hillary Clinton, United States
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Clinton and Obama Hold Secret Meeting
bama and Hillary Clinton met in secret. According to Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs the meeting was "to bring these candidates together and moving forward for the fall campaign."Labels: Barack Obama, Election 2008, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, United States
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Hillary at AIPAC : Obama Will Be A Good Friend To Israel
illary Clinton speaks very positive about Barack Obama at the AIPAC conference on june 4th. Labels: Barack Obama, Election 2008, Hillary Clinton, United States
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Obama victory speech in Minnesota
ictory speech in a loud Minnesota.Labels: Barack Obama, Election 2008, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, United Nations
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Obama wins nomination
anator Barack Obama becomes presidential nominee Obama for the Democratic party. Tha battle with John McCain can start.Labels: Barack Obama, Election 2008, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, United States
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What is Clintons nuclear option?
ay 31st, 2008: the survivors will call it Judgment Day, the day that Hillary Clinton hijacks the DNC's Rules and Bylaws Committee to achieve the full seating of Florida and Michigan's disputed delegates and effectively wrest the nomination away from Barack Obama. But wait... can this really happen? We take a look at the actual situation behind thehype in today's episode of TPMtv.Labels: Barack Obama, Election 2008, Hillary Clinton
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Obama Claims Majority of Delegates
arack Obama credits Clinton and claims more delegates.Labels: Barack Obama, Election 2008, Hillary Clinton, United States
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The Gas tax isseu of Clinton vs Obama
he biggest difference between Obama and Clinton seems to be the Gas tax proposal by Hillary Clinton. A compilation by TPM TV.Labels: Barack Obama, Election 2008, Hillary Clinton, United States
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Tim Russert explains why Clinton has lost allready
eet the Press reporter Tim Russert shows why victory is out of reach for Hillary Clinton.Labels: Barack Obama, Election 2008, Hillary Clinton, United States
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Who is divisive in the Democratic camp?
he debate in the Democratic camp is at this point about divisiveness. See this exchange of words:
Labels: Barack Obama, Election 2008, Hillary Clinton, United States
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It's over say advisers to Hillary
he race is over for Hillary Clinton. Advisers and the media agree. The question is if Clinton sees it herself and when she will step aside gracefully. See the CBS report:Labels: Barack Obama, Election 2008, Hillary Clinton, United States
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Obama's next step to nomination
ith his win in North Carolina and the close result in Indiana Barack Obama takes his campaign the next step to the nomination of the Democratic party. Labels: Barack Obama, Election 2008, Hillary Clinton, United States
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Surprise win by Hillary Clinton
illary Clinton won the New Hampshire primary by surprise, after several polls indicated that Barack Obama led by a 10% margin. He now lost with 36%, with Clinton taking the New Hampshire lead with 39%. A decisive but close finish. A close race is starting right now.Labels: Barack Obama, Election 2008, Hillary Clinton, United States
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