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China continues crackdown on Japanese "Death Note" horror stories

China is continuing its crackdown on illegal horror publications, particularly "Death Note" stories, according to the national office for cleaning up pornography and fighting illegal publications Wednesday. ...full story at People's Daily

from People's Daily on Thu, Jun 14 2007

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