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Yahoo! denies posting web photos of Tibetan protesters (Sharewatch)
PARIS (Thomson Financial) - US Internet giant Yahoo! has denied posting on its websites pictures of 19 people wanted by the Chinese authorities for protesting in the Tibetan capital Lhasa.
Yahoo! denies posting web photos of Tibetan protesters (Sharewatch)
PARIS (Thomson Financial) - US Internet giant Yahoo! has denied posting on its websites pictures of 19 people wanted by the Chinese authorities for protesting in the Tibetan capital Lhasa.
Yahoo! denies posting web photos of Tibetan protesters (Space War)
by Staff Writers Paris (AFP) March 22, 2008 US Internet giant Yahoo! denied Saturday posting on its websites pictures of 19 people wanted by the Chinese authorities for protesting in the Tibetan capital Lhasa.
Yahoo! denies posting web photos of Tibetan protesters (AFP via Yahoo! News)
US Internet giant Yahoo! denied Saturday posting on its websites pictures of 19 people wanted by the Chinese authorities for protesting in the Tibetan capital Lhasa.
Yahoo! denies posting web photos of Tibetan protesters (TODAYonline)
A visitor sits next to a laptop near the logo of Yahoo! at the trade fair for digital marketing OMD in Dusseldorf in 2007. Yahoo! denied Saturday posting on its websites pictures of 19 people wanted by the Chinese authorities for protesting in the Tibetan capital Lhasa.
Yahoo! denies posting web photos of Tibetan protesters (Space War)
by Staff Writers Paris (AFP) March 22, 2008 US Internet giant Yahoo! denied Saturday posting on its websites pictures of 19 people wanted by the Chinese authorities for protesting in the Tibetan capital Lhasa.
Yahoo! denies posting web photos of Tibetan protesters (TODAYonline)
A visitor sits next to a laptop near the logo of Yahoo! at the trade fair for digital marketing OMD in Dusseldorf in 2007. Yahoo! denied Saturday posting on its websites pictures of 19 people wanted by the Chinese authorities for protesting in the Tibetan capital Lhasa.
Yahoo! denies posting web photos of Tibetan protesters (AFP via Yahoo! News)
US Internet giant Yahoo! denied Saturday posting on its websites pictures of 19 people wanted by the Chinese authorities for protesting in the Tibetan capital Lhasa.
Yahoo Sued Again by Chinese Dissidents (PC World via Yahoo! News)
Yahoo and at least one subsidiary face their second major lawsuit by Chinese dissidents claiming the company aided Chinese authorities by handing over e-mails and other electronic communications that ended up landing one plaintiff in jail.