- Tens of thousands of people gathered for a candlelight vigil on a humid night in Hong Kong to remember victims of the government crackdown at Tiananmen Square 23 years ago and demand freedom to protest in mainland China. (Bloomberg)
- BEIJING - Today marks the 23rd anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre, but in China any mention of that day remains forbidden. (YAHOO!)
- Searches for "Shanghai Composite" were blocked from China's most-used microblogging service after the stock index's drop on the 23rd anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown corresponded to the date of the event. (Bloomberg)
- HONG KONG — Maybe it was just a coincidence, but when the Shanghai Stock Exchange fell 64. (New York Times)
- For the 23rd year in a row, the Chinese authorities today continued their efforts to impose collective amnesia about the Tiananmen Square massacre on June 4, 1989, seeking to stamp out any public reference to the event. (The Christian Science Monitor)
- June 5 (Bloomberg) -- Tens of thousands of people gathered for a candlelight vigil on a humid night in Hong Kong to remember victims of the government crackdown at Tiananmen Square 23 years ago and demand freedom to protest in mainland China. (San Francisco Gate)
- BEIJING- China's censors blocked access to the term "Shanghai stock market" on popular microblogs on Monday after the index fell a bizarre 64. (Toronto Star)
- Searches for "Shanghai Composite" were blocked from China's most-used microblogging service after the stock index's drop on the 23rd anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown corresponded to the date of the event. (Businessweek)
- (AP) SHANGHAI - Chinas share benchmark has fallen afoul of the countrys Internet censors by appearing to mark the 23rd anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown on pro-democracy protesters. (CBS News)
Monday, June 4, 2012
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