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COMPANY NEWS; YAHOO UNIT BUYS CHINESE SOFTWARE COMPANY

22 Nov 2003 00:00:00 +0000 | New York Times

Yahoo Holdings, Hong Kong division of Yahoo, agrees to buy Chinese software company 3721 Network Software Co for $120 million over two years; Beijing 3721, an affiliate of 3721 Network Software, will work with Yahoo to put small- and medium-size Asian companies on Internet (S)...


Yahoo! Yah, Who?

Sun, 04 Feb 2007 17:13:37 +0800 | Letters from China

Yahoo is fighting a losing battle....


China calls on Iran to cooperate with IAEA (Reuters)

Tue, 06 Mar 2007 08:46:37 GMT | Yahoo! News

Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte (L) meets Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Beijing March 4, 2007. (Adrian Bradshaw/Reuters)Reuters - China called on Iran on Tuesday to step up its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency, as world powers raise pressure on Tehran to curtail its nuclear program.




Music industry group to sue Yahoo China

| Findory News China

Financial Times: Some of the biggest names in the global recording industry have launched a lawsuit against the Chinese affiliate of Yahoo, the leading US internet portal, over alleged music piracy.


Yahoo! China sued for alleged copyright breach

| Findory News China

Yahoo News: Reuters - Music industry giants including Warner Music Group Corp. are suing Yahoo! China for alleged copyright infringement by providing links to unlicensed music, trade organization IFPI said on Wednesday.


Chinese Dissident?s Wife Arrive in US to Sue Yahoo

Sun, 11 Mar 2007 01:04:15 +0000 | China View

By VOA News, 07 March 2007- The wife of a Chinese dissident jailed for publishing articles on the Internet says she plans to sue U.S.-based Internet company Yahoo for allegedly helping to put her husband in jail in China. Speaking with VOA’s Mandarin Service Wednesday after arriving in Washington, said Chinese police arrested her husband Wang Xiaoning, [...]


Game over for China's net addicts (Reuters)

Mon, 12 Mar 2007 01:01:44 GMT | Yahoo! News

People use computers at an Internet cafe in Suining, southwestern China's Sichuan province in this file photo from March 6, 2007. (Stringer/Reuters)Reuters - Combining sympathy with discipline, a military-style boot camp near Beijing is at the front-line of China's battle against Internet addiction, a disorder afflicting millions of the nation's youth.



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