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"Our production cost has gone up," Zhang said. "Workers' wages are higher, fabric and other materials are pricier."









Mirroring the rest of the country, a slowdown in economic growth here is now stoking social tensions in various dimensions --- rural versus urban, ethnic minority against majority,Monster Beats Outlet Online Store, and haves versus have have-nots,Monster Beats Outlet.



Witnesses and media reports said local officials beat up a pregnant migrant worker and her husband, pushing the woman to the ground. Mass protests ensued, quickly spiraling to violent clashes with government forces that spread to other parts of Xintang, a city of 400,000 residents, almost half of them migrant workers.





"Factories are not getting enough orders," said Tan Zhijian, 33, who has worked in clothing factories in Xintang for 17 years. "Many owners owe workers back pay. Some just run away,Monster Beats."



Back in Xintang, authorities are taking no chances. Propaganda officials stopped CNN from filming on the streets and questioned the journalists in their office for an hour. The team was ordered to leave the town just as night was falling --- the time local residents have said when the risk of rioting is highest.



For years, booming industries in southern China, particularly Guangdong province where Xintang is located, have attracted millions of migrant workers from poor rural provinces looking to find factory jobs and a better life.





Authorities have arrested 19 men, including nine teenagers, on charges related to the riots, the local government said on its website.





Although they did not get involved in the riots, the workers at the job market say they share the frustrations of the street vendors whose treatment by officials unleashed the turmoil.



Although local authorities put the number of "troublemakers" at several hundred, tens of thousands are said to have taken to the streets during three days of riots, some of the worst seen in China in years.





"When those violent outbreaks do take place, especially in light of what's happened with the Arab Spring, the government feels the need to simply throw in the use of force," he added.







Zhang Jihe, who owns a jeans factory that churns out up to one million pairs a year, said he hoped to see things return to normal soon, especially in light of an already-tough business climate.



Police and guards were manning checkpoints at major intersections, questioning some drivers. Anti-riot police patrolled the streets as propaganda vans touted the importance of stability. Fire trucks with high-pressure water cannons stood ready to deal with potential unrest.



Photos posted online showed torched police cars and government offices by angry demonstrators. Witnesses told CNN of looting and other violence at night. Anti-riot police and paramilitary troops were sent in, reportedly using tear gas to disperse the crowds.















"The people who were being squeezed now feel like they are being squeezed even more, to the point where they can't bear it anymore," said Patrick Chovanec, a political analyst with Tsinghua University in Beijing. He said China's one-party system fails to provide people with a proper mechanism to air grievances or resolve disputes.





Xintang, China (CNN) -- Noisy traffic and bustling crowds returned to the streets of Xintang on Friday after days of rioting by migrant workers, but security remained heavy in this industrial town in southern China that produces almost half of the jeans sold in the United States.



At a labor market next to Xintang High School, now a makeshift anti-riot command center, migrant workers also saw a darker future in this export-oriented town.



Outside the Longjiafu supermarket, where a scuffle between two street vendors and town officials triggered the unrest on June 10, people were reluctant to recount the incident to foreign reporters.

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Dreamliner safety review What it means for fliers

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"Just like with anything that's new, they kind of have to get the kinks out of it," said airline passenger Ronald Hobby, of Fort Washington, Maryland. "So I would probably wait for a while until they get everything straight before I would fly."



Atlanta-based businessman Bobby Burns said he'll choose not to fly on the aircraft anytime soon.





The Airbus A380 also had problems when it started flying in 2007, but aviation expert Janet Bednarek loves to fly on it.







And as with the former model, Boeing will work through the current aircraft's issues and move on, the company has said.



Jay Johnson, president of Coastline Travel Advisors in Garden Grove, California, said not one client has called with concerns about 787 safety issues.



Top Boeing, Transportation Department and FAA officials said at a news conference on Friday announcing the federal safety review that it was important to maintain public confidence in the Dreamliner.



The Federal Aviation Administration, which is responsible for air safety, launched a comprehensive examination on Friday of the Dreamliner's design as well as its manufacture and assembly.



The cracked window and the leaky generator were not unusual issues, ANA said, and occur with other aircraft as well. This was the third time that a window cracked on an ANA Dreamliner, but the cockpit window has five layers, and Friday's crack, in a spider web pattern, appeared in the outer layer, ANA said. It did not endanger the flight.



But at Reagan National Airport on Friday, some passengers expressed skepticism in general about the nation's airline regulatory safety net.



CNN's Mike Ahlers, Junko Ogura, Ben Brumfield, Katia Hetter, Marnie Hunter, Jim Barnett and Todd Sperry contributed to this report.



On Tuesday, a Japan Airlines flight bound for Tokyo aborted takeoff from Boston's Logan International Airport after a pilot on another airplane spotted the 787 leaking fuel. On Monday, a maintenance worker discovered the electrical fire aboard an empty plane being prepared at a gate at Logan for a return trip to Japan.



The most recent Dreamliner setbacks occurred Friday. Oil was discovered leaking from a generator on an engine at a Japanese airport, and a crack appeared in a cockpit window of a plane en route from Tokyo to western Japan, a spokeswoman for All Nippon Airways said.



(CNN) -- Some travelers wondered Friday whether they should be concerned about Boeing's new 787 Dreamliner after a string of recent mechanical and other problems prompted a wave of negative publicity and an unusual federal safety review,Monster Beats Outlet Online Store.



Troubles dating back just four months include reports of an oil leak, a fuel leak, engine cracks and a damaged cockpit window,Monster Beats By Dr Dre. This all follows a very difficult development history that included a series of production setbacks and other delays before the plane entered service in 2011.



The safety board is the leading authority in the United States on aircraft safety investigations and is looking into the Boston fire, which preliminarily has been linked to a auxiliary battery system,Monster Beats.



On the other hand, travel industry leaders report passengers seem to be taking things in stride.



"No one is steering clear of it at this point. No clients have called and asked to be rebooked."



More than 150 Dreamliner flights occur daily, according to Boeing. United Airlines -- which has six 787s -- debuted the nation's first domestic Dreamliner routes last November with much fanfare.



"We continue to have complete confidence in the 787 and the ability of Boeing," United said Friday in a statement. The airline described the problems as "early operational issues."



The FAA review is "very unusual" because the agency signed off on the aircraft's safety before it could fly commercially, said John Goglia, a former member of the National Transportation Safety Board.



The twin-engine jetliner is heralded for its mostly carbon fiber construction, which reduces weight. Its fuel saving possibilities, cutting edge technology, operational versatility and cabin appointments generated enormous interest from airlines, initially overseas.



Goglia said every new airplane is going have "teething problems." The manufacturers usually "get a handle on it quickly and fix it," he said.



David Holyoke, president of Travel Leaders Corporate, echoed a similar conclusion.



Another traveler said his confidence in the system was high,Monster Beats Outlet. "They'll figure it out and get it all squared away," said Ridgely Albaugh of Lower Marlboro, Maryland.



In December, a United Airlines 787 traveling from Houston to Newark, New Jersey, was diverted to New Orleans because of mechanical problems. A general inspection of all 787s in September turned up cracked engines on two planes.



Like the 787, the Boeing 747 had a lot of issues when it started flying in 1970, aviation consultant Michael Boyd said.



"As a regulatory attorney, I know that regulatory agencies in this country don't always do their job all that efficiently," said Jonathan Weinrieb of Chevy Chase, Maryland. "So do I trust them to make sure the Dreamliner is safe? No. But will that stop me from flying if that's the plane I've got to get on to get where I'm going? No."



Jim Osborne, who helps run a network of high-end travel agencies, says he has "zero trepidation about flying on this plane."



The FAA "just certified the airplane, so they're going to go back and redo it." Does the FAA "not trust" their "own people?" asked Goglia, who's also a former airline mechanic.





Kevin Hiatt, president and CEO of the Flight Safety Foundation, says the situation speaks to what's going on inside the FAA itself. "We hope they take a look at their own processes internally to make sure that they're up to date and on par with this new technologically advanced aircraft."



"There is a continued process that we always go through. So this is not unprecedented," said FAA chief Michael Huerta.



Worldwide, Boeing has delivered 50 Dreamliners. Several hundred are under order, making its success crucial for Boeing, which had not designed a new commercial jetliner in years before unveiling the Dreamliner.



Other U.S. carriers are in line to buy Dreamliners, including Delta. American Airlines has announced an order, but it's not yet "firm."



United's Dreamliner fleet travels routes primarily linking Houston and Chicago and between Newark and Los Angeles. Last week, the airline kicked off its first international 787 service between Los Angeles and Tokyo.



The electrical system is of particular interest to authorities following a fire this week aboard an empty 787 in Boston.



In fact, he said many clients have shifted their travel plans specifically so they can experience flying on the Dreamliner wide body.



"I am wary of a plane model that has fire problems and leaks fuel," said Burns, a project manager who takes more than 50 trips a year. "I think of it the same as a new car model: wait a year or two to get all the 'recalls' sorted out."



Newer airplanes are safer than ever, Goglia said. "We are flying more airplanes that have been engineered to be safer," he said. "We almost (never) have material failures in airplanes anymore."



"It had cracks in the wing, which would be much more concerning to me" than the 787 reports, said Bednarek, a University of Dayton aviation history professor. "They figured it out. Pilots want to get to their destination alive as much as anybody, so they don't mess around."

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Asked why the videos connected, Dorough said, "The melodies, words, arrangements, and players. That is to say,Monster Beats Outlet Online Store, even though they were in a 'rock' or 'pop' bag, my jazz sensibilities and the fine musicians I used for the audio recordings made the songs seem unusual to the Saturday morning cartoon listeners."



Just last week, there was a vivid example of just how popular the videos remain.





Dorough ended up writing "Three's a Magic Number" and other well known videos. He also voiced many of them.



"Schoolhouse Rock" premiered on Jan. 13, 1973, and ran on ABC from 1973-1985. It came back in the 1990s for five more years,Monster Beats By Dr Dre. More than 30 million people have now watched some of them on YouTube, showing that Dorough's work still resonates.



"I came because I had such fond, intense memories," said Amy Augenblick, who brought her 9-year-old daughter, Elizabeth. "I could sing all of it without the words."



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Kids never really had any idea they were learning how a bill becomes a law or proper grammar while watching the three-minute shorts between cartoons.



More than a thousand people -- adults who wanted to relive part of their childhood and parents who wanted to share the fun with their kids -- jammed into the lobby of the to hear Dorough sing "Three's a Magic Number" and "Figure Eight is Double 4."



Dorough, who is 89 and still performs, said he gets requests from adults to sing some of the bits because they grew up on them -- often times recognizing his voice.



"Conjunction Junction" used train cars named "and," "but" and "or" that illustrated how a conjunction connected words.



Jazz pianist and vocalist Bob Dorough was approached in 1971 by a New York advertising executive whose sons could not multiply. He asked him to set the multiplication tables to music.



"However, what surprised me most was the impact of network television, which kicked in years later, after we'd been on air at ABC-TV. Thirteen years, plus a second round, helped us to reach literally thousands, in a rather broad age spectrum."



One spot featured a talking "bill" that explained to a boy how he could only become a law by passing both houses of Congress and then going to the White House hoping the president would sign him.



These are some of the lyrics that live on 40 years after they premiered on Saturday mornings on ABC television as part of "Schoolhouse Rock."





Washington (CNN) -- Yes I am only a bill. And I'm sitting here on Capitol Hill."



They were invented by a jazz musician who wanted to help children learn math.



"I am not surprised at all (that the videos still resonate)," Dorough told CNN. "I learned, when performing at elementary schools, that they were 'getting through,' so to speak, and the children would readily recognize my voice on such vocals as 'Three is a Magic Number,' and others that I sang,Monster Beats Outlet.



It is not just the catchy words that connected with kids. They were combined with interesting visuals.



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Montreux jazz festival co-founder dies after ski

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"Our deepest sympathies to his family and those near and dear to Claude."



Since then the Montreux Jazz Festival has attracted many music legends, including Miles Davis, Ray Charles, David Bowie and Prince.



The death was announced on the of the jazz festival "a few days after your accident in Caux-sur-Montreux, in your beloved mountains, overlooking the lake that you were so fond of."



Fellow funk legend George Clinton added: "We are #thankfulfor friend Claude Nobs. Rest in Power. He made Montreux Jazz Festival festival amazing. #PFUNK..."





Nobs, who had been in a coma since December 24 after a fall, died in hospital in Lausanne on Thursday, .



(CNN) -- Tributes are pouring in from the entertainment world for Claude Nobs, the founder of the Montreux Jazz Festival, who has died aged 76 following a skiing accident.



The official festival website also added its condolences: "You always had a sparkle in your eyes whenever you dealt with people. For all of us,Monster Beats Outlet Online Store, who were fortunate enough to cross your path, you will always remain the one who questioned certainties. ? And, why not ? ? You would repeatedly ask the same question when we tried to explain why a project would not be feasible. Reality was never challenged only your wildest dreams. The Montreux Jazz Festival is the ultimate proof of that! But not the only one!



The festival was originally staged at the Montreux casino, but in 1971 a fire broke out while Frank Zappa was performing,Monster Beats By Dr Dre. Deep Purple immortalized the event the following year in their global hit "Smoke on the Water,Monster Beats Outlet." The song referred to Nobs, who saved many people in the blaze, as "Funky Claude."





And Brian May, guitarist of rock band Queen, wrote on his : "We mourn the sudden and tragic loss of Claude Nobs, the father of the Montreux Jazz Festival, and a long-standing dear friend. We salute his unparalleled contribution to Blues, Jazz and Rock culture in Europe, and will miss him greatly.



He co-founded the jazz festival in the small Swiss town in 1967 with then-president of Atlantic Records Nesuhi Erteguen.



"Your audacity resonates in each one of us, a strong sense of generosity and sharing. Thank you for taking us where we never thought we could go. And in your typical spirit, you left by surprise as if to remind us once more, that in life as in music, each great performance could be the last one even if the show must go on. You hoped for an exit that reflected your life, you succeeded this as well. We carry, and will continue to carry on in your spirit everything you taught us."



Following news of his death, several stars took to Twitter to pay tribute. American musician Nile Rodgers, co-founder of 1970s funk band Chic, wrote: "Claude Nobs, CEO Montreux Jazz RIP - Proud to have been with you at your last Festival,Monster Beats. Forever, Nile & CHIC."

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7 stunning European ski lodges - CNN.com

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Resort: Ideal for beginners or pros, the Italian Dolomites have 1,500 kilometers of skiable slopes.



The traditional wooden exterior contrasts with 11 bright, modern bedrooms. Compact and modern, this family-run hotel is changing the face of a traditionally high-end resort, opening it up to skiers on a budget. Food is simple, seasonal and homemade by the hostess.



Resort: With four different ski areas, Chamonix has no shortage of slopes. Skiers up for a challenge can book a glacier guide and take on the Valle Blanche.



Price: Double rooms from CHF80 (US$86) per person per night.







Contact: Courchevel 1650,Monster Beats, Three Valleys, France; +33 (0) 637 343 875;



Resort: Zermatt has 350 kilometers of slopes, including the Klein Matterhorn which, at 3,820 meters, is Europe's highest lift-serviced summit.



Best for: Couples.



Price: From ?2,000 (US$2,590) per week for full chalet including breakfast.



Resort: Courchevel has 10 black runs, 38 reds, 27 greens and 44 blues. There's also a runway on the slopes, so the super-rich can arrive in style, sans transfer.



Monte Rosa Htte, Zermatt, Switzerland



Price: From ?3,500 (US$4,533) per week.





Le Petit Relais, Gstaad, Switzerland



Resort: St. Anton is geared for hard-core skiers and hard-core partiers.



Lodge: A converted hay barn sitting on the slopes, the Petite Marmotte is Courchevel's only chalet for two.



Contact: La Tzoumaz, 4 Valles, Switzerland; +44 (0) 7903 018 549;



A short walk from Chamonix's bars and restaurants, the chalet itself is secluded, so no need to worry about keeping the noise down. Sun worshipers should make for the first-floor balcony to soak up some rays while admiring the peaks and glaciers.



Contact: Locality Elle 23 39030, San Lorenzo di Sebato, Italy; +39 (0) 474 404042;



Contact: Unterer Mooserweg 2 6580 Sankt Anton am Arlberg, Austria; +43 (0) 5446 2644;



(CNN) -- As temperatures drop and days shorten in the northern hemisphere, it can only mean one thing: the European ski season is almost upon us.



The Mooser Hotel, St Anton, Austria



There's a helipad (which means a seven-minute commute to the slopes), a wine cellar in what was the old goat shed (now goat-free and stocked with 1,500 bottles of local wine) and a mini-spa complete with a Finnish sauna and Turkish bath. At 1,200 meters above sea level, the panoramic views of three valleys are best enjoyed from the heated outdoor whirlpool.



Price: From ?1,021 (US$1,322) per person per week fully catered, excluding transfers.



Contact: 15 Chemin Des Fontanettes, La Frasse, Chamonix Mont-Blanc, France,Monster Beats By Dr Dre; +44 (0) 7920 445826;



Lodge: New this season, Le Petit Relais is a two-star ski-in, ski-out chalet.





Price: From CHF30 (US$32) per night.



Resort: This winter's new SuperPass means cheaper access to Gstaad's 220 kilometers of slopes.



Fashioned from local stone and wood, this ski-in lodge has all the luxury extras: sauna, hot tub and private funicular that delivers you from slope to door and vice-versa. Full of quirky touches, such as a full-size papier-m?ch tiger and white reindeer heads wearing ski goggles, the interiors come from London designer Hugh Berry, the genius who designed the inside of Fortnum & Mason.



Lodge: Split over two floors with views across the Rhone valley, Chalet Auriane sleeps 12 guests.



With so many options -- both in terms of chalets and resorts -- and a huge range of prices to navigate, it's all too easy to book the wrong thing. Whatever your skill level, group size or budget,Monster Beats Outlet, here are some of Europe's best mountain lodges for the coming season.



Chalet Marith, Chamonix, France



Best for: Anyone who wants to party and be pampered.



Price: From ,Monster Beats Outlet Online Store?2,400 (US$3,100) per day.



Best for: A splash-out, outdoorsy, foodie ski holiday.



Lodge: With six en-suite bedrooms and an al-fresco hot tub, Chalet Marith is perfect for groups of friends.



Rustic, snug and romantic, this is a refuge where you can get back to basics -- cooking for yourself, sitting by the wood burner and snuggling up under the eaves. It's an antidote to the glitz of high-end lodges.



Lodge: Built in the 16th century as a bishop's hunting lodge, San Lorenzo Mountain Lodge is now a family-run, four-bedroom mountain retreat where everything is done to the very highest level.



Simple and functional, 18 mini-dormitories (each with three bunk beds) are spread over three floors. The all-Swiss design creates 90 percent of its own energy with a stack of solar panels generating electricity and hot water, which, of course, comes from snow. The 10 p.m. curfew reminds you this is a functional mountain hut -- count yourself lucky there's a sauna.



Lodge: With its glass and aluminum walls, the Monte Rosa Htte almost melts into the Swiss and Italian Alps that surround it.



Contact: Reachable only by foot, ski or helicopter, the Monte Rosa Hut sits at an altitude of 2,795 meters near the Swiss resort of Zermatt. Book via Zermatt Tourismus: +41 27 966 8100;



Petite Marmotte, Courchevel, France



San Lorenzo Mountain Lodge, Dolomites, Italy







Chalet Auriane, La Tzoumaz, Switzerland



Lodge: In a 300-year-old farmhouse, The Mooser Hotel is best known for its adjoining aprs-ski bar, the MooserWirt.



Price: From ?110 (US$142) per person per night.



Best for: Families or anyone on a budget.



Contact: Familie Solveig Lanz and Thomas Kernen, Alte Strasse 8, 3777 Saanenm?ser-Gstaad, Switzerland; +41 (0) 33 744 75 05;



Resort: The Four Valles have 410 kilometers of runs and 89 lifts, all of which are covered by a single lift pass.



Packed with Euro-pop-loving, table-dancing, J?gerbomb-drinking skiers, the bar is lively until closing time at 8 p.m. This is the cue for hotel guests to retreat through a secret door into a haven of white interiors, soft beds and a spa with multiple saunas and an outdoor pool.



Best for: The adventurous and active.



Best for: Extended families or groups of friends.



Best for: Families or groups of friends.

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Doing business behind Chinas Great Firewall - CNN.

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Other companies, such as the search engine Yahoo!, have instead opted to co-operate with the authorities in order to stay on the local market. Yahoo! and several other tech companies in 2006 for providing the Chinese authorities with information about their users.



Doug Young at Fudan University, however, points out that Google is a company committed to free information search, and believes that it's more likely that the feature would have been deleted due to technical difficulties.



Some of the most high-profile international Internet brands such and Twitter are blocked within China, and have been since massive , when protesters used Facebook to organize demonstrations.



When the feature was introduced, , a magazine on global politics and economics owned by the Washington Post Company, wrote in their online edition that "what Google executives won't discuss -- at least publicly -- is the obvious fact that they are exposing the Chinese government's censorship tactics in an unprecedented way."



Despite having made a name for itself as being a company , Google was recently accused of succumbing to "self-censorship" after the company removed a feature highlighting blocked content in its Chinese language search engine.



"The removal of the feature suggests that [Google] gave in to demands from the authorities, perhaps under threats that they would be completely blocked otherwise... There are many more things they could do, like forwarding users to the HTTPS version of their search engine, which would make it impossible for the authorities to block individual keywords," Johnson said, adding that recent events has lowered the expectations of Google's ability to push the boundaries in China.



(CNN) -- Whether you're a domestic company or an international business, failure to comply with China's strict Internet regulations risks having your .





Martin Johnson, founder of GreatFire.org and FreeWeibo.org, said Google managed to embed the coding of the feature on its front page in such a way that the authorities couldn't remove it by anything less than a complete block of Google,Monster Beats Outlet.





While the feature was in place, it informed users when they put in a search term that might be blocked. When a sensitive query was entered, a message would appear: "We've observed that searching for [censored word] in mainland China may temporarily break your connection to Google. This interruption is outside Google's control."





Major international news organizations have also been at the receiving end of China's censors, frequently finding their services blocked when they report on issues seen as sensitive to the Chinese government. Both ' and 's websites, for example,Monster Beats Outlet Online Store, were blocked in recent months after publishing unflattering articles about the wealth accumulated by families of some senior Communist Party members.



The Chinese authorities received the warning-function with little enthusiasm, taking measures to block the feature within 24 hours of its launch, according to Greatfire.org. "Google in turn reacted by changing the URL of this file, which again was blocked. The cat and mouse game ended... when Google geniously embedded the whole function in the HTML of its start page," GreatFire.org reported.



U.S. Search giant Google has also walked a rocky path in China ever since its Chinese-language interface site google.cn was launched in early 2006, with several spats over Internet censorship erupting over the years.



This means being subjected to the so-called "Great Firewall of China," where websites, from newspaper portals to micro-blogging services, come under intense scrutiny from government censors who prohibit topics deemed unsuitable.



The efforts from the Chinese side to block the feature caused such disruption in the search engine that it worsened the user experience, which is why the feature was finally removed, according to an Internet expert familiar with the situation.



"They [the government] don't want to block Google entirely, but they still do what they can to make the user experience as horrible as possible," Young said. Internet users in China are aware of that their searches are being filtered and censored in different ways, he added, "we're only hurting ourselves by adding extra technology that the government can use to slow down the search engine."







The accusation came from , an organization that monitors Internet freedom in China, who reported that Google's feature was removed sometime between December 5 and 8.



Taj Meadows, a Policy Communications Manager at Google, confirmed that the feature was disabled around that time, but wouldn't comment further. Google didn't want to comment on the self-censorship accusations,Monster Beats By Dr Dre.



"Bottom line is that there's a list of topics that domestic and international media based in China doesn't allow discussions on," said Doug Young, journalism professor at Fudan University in Shanghai and author of ",Monster Beats."





Initially, the company agreed to censor the content in accordance with Chinese Internet regulations. However, after a sophisticated cyber-attack on Google in 2009 that allegedly originated in China, Google decided that it would no longer and redirected its traffic from mainland China to its uncensored site located in Hong Kong in 2010.



YouTube, which is owned by Google, was also blocked in 2009. It was speculated that the ban was caused by a video of Tibetans getting beaten up in connection with riots that took place in the province the year before, .



The connection interruptions were "closely correlated with searches for a particular subset of queries," Alan Eustace, a Google Senior Vice President, wrote on Inside Search at the time of the launch of the feature. Several hundred thousand popular search queries in China were reviewed by engineers in the U.S., who managed to identify specific problematic search terms. "By prompting people to revise their queries, we hope to reduce these disruptions and improve our user experience from mainland China," he said.



Launched in May, the feature was introduced in response to search problems faced by users in China. Some would report receiving messages such as "This website is not available" or "The connection was reset," before access to Google was temporarily disabled, according to Google Search's own official blog, .



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