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14. desember 2005
 

Lebanon mourners vent fury. Tens of thousands of people turn the funeral of murdered Lebanon press chief Gibran Tueni into an anti-Syria rally. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
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Police speak to fire claim driver. A driver who fears he may have triggered the fire at the Buncefield fuel depot is interviewed by police. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
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Google's Blogger gets blocked again in China.

(InfoWorld) - Access to Google's free Web log service, Blogger, appears to once again be blocked by official censors in China, less than two months after the service became accessible to users here.

Web logs, or blogs as they are more commonly known, are personal Web sites that are similar to online diaries, allowing people to record events in their lives, share pictures, or comment on politics current events.

The Chinese government has a policy of blocking access to Internet sites that it deems undesirable but the specifics of these efforts, which can change over time, are not generally acknowledged by officials in public.

The effectiveness of these controls is also subject to debate. While Chinese Internet users do not have ready access to some Web sites, they are generally well informed and these controls do not seem to be effective in preventing information from reaching them.

In October, Google's Blogger service became accessible to users in Beijing after having apparently been blocked by official censors for more than three years. But that access didn't last for very long. The Blogger service has been inaccessible from Beijing without the use of a proxy server for the past week, suggesting that censors have once again blocked access to the service.

A proxy server is a Web server that functions as an intermediary between a user and the Internet. By connecting to the Internet via a proxy server located outside China, Chinese users can circumvent government Internet controls and are usually able to access blocked Web sites.

"We have heard reports that users in mainland China may have difficulty accessing Blogger.com," a Google spokeswoman said in an e-mail.

Blogger isn't the only blog service to be blocked in China. Six Apart's rival Typepad service cannot currently be accessed from Beijing without the use of a proxy server. Six Apart has provided its customers in China with a list of suggested proxy servers to help them circumvent the controls and access their blogs.

Most Chinese Internet users believe access to the Internet must be managed or controlled by the government, according to a recent survey conducted by Guo Liang, a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in Beijing.

In that survey, Guo found that 82.4 percent of Chinese Internet users believed that controlling Internet content was either "necessary" or "very necessary." By comparison, 3.5 percent of Internet users said controlling Internet content was not necessary.

But while the survey found widespread support among Chinese Internet users for controlling Internet content, it found that most users did not think that access to political content should be controlled. The survey found that 12 percent of users felt that access to political content should be controlled.

While access to political content doesn't appear to worry Chinese Internet users, most felt that access to Internet content such as pornography (85 percent) and violence (69 percent) should be controlled.

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    PM defends bomb inquiry decision. Tony Blair defends ministers' decision not to hold a public inquiry into the 7 July London bomb attacks. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
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    Promoting Sex as God Intended. Dutch church loses bid for sex.eu domain. Plus: Women shop for super sperm. From the Wired News blog Sex Drive Daily. [Wired News]
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    The Hydrogen Gold Rush Is On. Can we power the world with Florida lightning strikes? Will offshore windmills fuel New York's taxis and buses? The hydrogen boom is inspiring a wealth of inventions, but experts say most are a little goofy. By Dan Orzech. [Wired News]
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    Sunni Bastion Now Turning to Ballot Box. Turnout is expected to be high in Tikrit, Iraq, reflecting the shift in attitude of many Sunni Arabs toward the political process. By EDWARD WONG. [NYT > Home Page]
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    Count begins after Tanzanian vote. Turnout is reported to be high in Tanzania's delayed parliamentary and presidential elections. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
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    Bush takes on Iraqi war critics. The US president admits the Iraq invasion was based on faulty intelligence, but says it was still the right decision. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
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    DuPont Fined More Than $10M Over Teflon . DOVER, Del. -- DuPont Co. has agreed to pay $10.25 million in fines and $6.25 million for environmental projects to settle allegations by the Environmental Protection Agency that the company hid information about the dangers of a toxic chemical used to make the non-stick coating Teflon, officials... By RANDALL CHASE. [washingtonpost.com - Business]
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    Air marshals test patrols on land. US air marshals expand their work to bus and train stations and ferries in a three-day test to bolster home security. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
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    EU states reject UK budget plan. Last ditch proposals by the UK to break the EU budget deadlock are rejected by key European leaders. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
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    U.S. Trade Deficit Hits New Record of $68.9 Billion. The surprising widening suggests that the problems caused by the hurricanes have taken a larger-than-expected a toll. By JENNIFER BAYOT. [NYT > Home Page]
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