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[1] Shai Oster, "Chinese Protesters Harness Web as Tool," Wall Street Journal, June 2, 2007.

[2] John Schwartz, "Transparency, Lost in the Fog," New York Times, April 8, 2007.

[3] Barry Meier, "Internal Turmoil at Device Maker as Inquiry Grew," New York Times, February 28, 2006.

[4] Graeme Wood, "Classify ...

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