December 25, 2009 5:16 PM
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China Cracks Down On Online Games: Report
From AFP: China has placed more than 4.65 million computers at some 80,000 Internet cafes under watch in a bid to crack d
China Tightens Supervision of Online Games
According to a statement released yesterday, the Ministry of Culture has set some standards [CN] to regulate online games
November 19, 2009 9:55 PM
Baby in China Dies While Doctor Plays Online Game
In Nanjing, a 5-month-old baby has died due to a doctor’s prioritizing online games over his hospital duties. The d
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