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May 4, 2007|
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"...Chinese netizens spend ten times more money on the internet than people in developed countries. A World Bank report released on Monday reports Chinese netizens spend an average of 83.5 yuan (US$10.8) on the internet every month, more than 10 percent o
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"Chinese bloggers condemn the attack. Some of them even urge China government to take stronger actions in respond to this attack."
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"Reuters...confirmed on Friday it had received a preliminary approach – thought to be from Canadian rival Thomson – as interest in providers of financial information reaches unprecedented levels."
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"The Globe and Mail newspaper of Canada, in a story on its Web site Friday, identified the bidder as Thomson Corp., citing people close to both companies who confirmed details."
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"As Google expands, Microsoft and Yahoo reenter buyout talks."
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"Microsoft is in early stage talks with Yahoo with a view to a possible takeover in a move that would allow the software giant to compete better with Google for online advertising, according to people familiar with the matter."
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"In what appear to be early-stage discussions, executives at Microsoft and Yahoo are taking a fresh look at a merger of the two companies or some kind of match-up that would pair their companies' respective strengths, say people familiar with the situatio
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