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Writers still want Google's apology

CHINESE writers yesterday said they appreciated search engine firm Google's move to talk with them, but maintained their demand for an apology for copyright violation. "Some progress was made during the talks... ...full story at Shanghai Daily

from Shanghai Daily on Wed, Nov 04 2009

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