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CHINA - JULY 23: The Google Inc., and Baidu Inc. Web pages display messages telling users of blocked access on searches for "Hu Haifeng," Chinese President Hu Jintao's son, and "Namibia," in Beijing, China, on Thursday, July 23, 2009. Search engines in China, including Google Inc.'s local site, are blocking news on a graft case in Namibia involving a company once headed by the son of China's president. (Photo by Nelson Ching/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

CHINA - JULY 23:  The Google Inc., and Baidu Inc. Web pages display messages telling users of blocked access on searches for "Hu Haifeng," Chinese President Hu Jintao's son, and "Namibia," in Beijing, China, on Thursday, July 23, 2009. Search engines in China, including Google Inc.'s local site, are blocking news on a graft case in Namibia involving a company once headed by the son of China's president.  (Photo by Nelson Ching/Bloomberg via Getty Images)