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China now recording all internet cafe customersSo much for the new, friendly China. Apparently the “Great Firewall of China” has been replaced, following a brief interval during the Olympics when internet restrictions were eased. Now the bricks are being re-laid, and with fewer gaps to boot: they are now requiring internet cafes to photogra ... |
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China media freedoms endingRules that gave foreign reporters greater freedom during this year's Beijing Olympics are scheduled to expire. ... |
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Nadal lives up to expectations with opening Madrid win - SummaryMadrid - Top seed Rafael Nadal lit up the second day of his home Madrid Masters Tuesday, overcoming Latvia hope Ernests Gulbis 7-5, 3-6, 6-3 to reach the third round. Nadal, with eight titles this season including Paris, Wimbledon andthe Olympics, ga... ... |
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Badminton could move to Wembley for 2012Wembley is poised to play a much bigger role in the organisation of the 2012 Olympics than originally planned. BBC London has learned that London 2012 officials have been looking for some time at scrapping their original plans to build a temporary arena near to the 02 to stage badminton... ... |
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The Scourge Of SCARTI thought it was time to give you a quick update on some of the technical issues that have come up around BBC High Definition over the last couple of months and what has been happening since the Olympics. We have taken some time to look at a lot of... ... |
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Beijing reintroduces car rulesTraffic restrictions are re-introduced in Beijing, to try to bring back the clear skies seen during the Olympics. ... |


