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		<title>Is Google Lifting Censorship In China?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Things may be a changin&#8217; in China&#8230; though China and Google deny it. According to MSNBC, Previously censored articles and photos are now available on Google searches in China. Regardless of public denial, I am confident that Google used their huge size and leverage to stand up to China, and behind the scenes (necessary for [...]]]></description>
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