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24 Mar 2010

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Google ends its censorship in China - commentary

Some key commentary & analysis: "Hong Kong's Sin Hails Google's Decision to Leave China" - Bloomberg interview with Sin Chung Kia, Hong Kong Democratic Party legislator... "In China, Google users worry they may lose an engine of progress" - John Pomfret, Washington Post... "Internet firm in China stops using Google services after move to end censoring results" - Jeremiah Marquez, AP [refers to Tom Online]