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To: Early Out who wrote (7216)10/8/1998 11:14:00 AM
From: stantheman  Read Replies (3) of 62547
 
re Original Meat?
Borrowed meat to be sure, author unknown, will research!
Wish I could take credit!
BTW, my previously prime looking portfolio looks like cheap ground beef!!
This market sux!
At least there are diversions-------
Porn police swoop on Starr report

BEIJING (Reuters) - China's anti-pornography authorities have seized a
Chinese
version of the Starr report, branding it an
''illicit publication'' for its graphic descriptions of sex in the White
House.

Steamy details of U.S. President Bill Clinton's sexual encounters with
former
White House intern Monica Lewinsky have been
circulating around China in translation, Xinhua said on Wednesday.

On Monday, the Office Against Pornography and Illicit Publications of the
Municipal Press and Publications Administration
confiscated a number of copies, Xinhua quoted a Beijing newspaper as
saying.

The Chinese translation of the 445-page document was rushed into print by a
Chinese weekly newspaper in a ''special
edition'' just two days after it published on U.S. government Internet
sites,
Xinhua said.

The document was presented to Congress by independent counsel Kenneth
Starr.

Xinhua quoted the Beijing paper as saying the Press and Publications
Administration had issued a circular banning the
publication of translations for ''diplomatic reasons.''

But a dozen publishing houses were ignoring the ban with separate
translations.

''I started selling this book from October 2, and it was selling extremely
well. I had no problem selling 100 to 200 copies a
day,'' one book vendor was quoted as saying.

China's major state newspapers have offered only terse reports of the
scandal,
but the tabloids and talks shows are having a
field day with the story.

Several tabloids have reported as fact that Lewinsky was sent to the United
States as an infant by the former Soviet KGB
to try to entrap the U.S. president. Many Beijing residents accept the
story
at face value.

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