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I'm afraid that number's ex-directory https://desayunosydetalleslovestar.com/stmap_57azk1w.html vicerex canada Given Xue’s propensity for writing his mind, he was a natural target in China’s ongoing Internet crackdown. In August, Xue had been detained for allegedly hiring prostitutes—a move widely interpreted as a warning signal to other liberal microbloggers. Over the weekend, he publicly confessed his purported sins. “I felt like the emperor the Internet,” Xue told Chinese state television. But pride comes before a fall. “My irresponsibility in spreading information online was a way of venting my bad mood, and neglectful of the social mainstream,” he told state-run Xinhua newswire. “Freedom of speech cannot override the law.”  
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