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		<title>Shanghai Mobile Users Could Lose Numbers In China Porn Crackdown</title>
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&#8220;Mobile users in Shanghai caught sending dirty short messages, photos or videos by phone could have their numbers cancelled as part of China&#8217;s crackdown on pornography, state media reported Monday. An employee at the Shanghai subsidiary of China Mobile, the world&#8217;s biggest phone operator by market value, said the company would search for keywords and [...]]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;Mobile users in Shanghai caught sending dirty short messages, photos or videos by phone could have their numbers cancelled as part of China&#8217;s crackdown on pornography, state media reported Monday. An employee at the Shanghai subsidiary of China Mobile, the world&#8217;s biggest phone operator by market value, said the company would search for keywords and then forward the offending messages to the police to investigate.&#8221; <a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5jPbaNIuMIrl31J_bvb9vsl2fbXyA">Link</a></p>
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