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To: gg cox who wrote (74182)11/29/2010 3:29:54 PM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
See, you didn't know about Godwin's Law. It wasn't just a typo spelling mistake as you suggested.

I don't intend to go down with you: <We have progressed to this, and will probably progress to a better solution, or we all go down together. > I have made lifelong considerable effort to position myself to avoid doing so.

Google is constructively dismissed which in legal processes is the same as banned. China attacks Google. At the moment, Google is temporarily licensed to do something or other.

From the Wikileaks expo:
<One cable from the U.S. Embassy in Beijing quoted an unidentified Chinese contact alleging in January this year that the Politburo, the powerful 25-person governing group in the Communist Party, ordered a cyberattack on Google Inc. as well as U.S. government computer systems.

A Google spokeswoman said: "We have conclusive evidence that the attack came from China." She declined to comment further. China's government has repeatedly denied any involvement in any cyberattacks.
>

That looks very like a banning to me.

Mqurice
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