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	<title>Comments on: Access Denied [in Afghanistan]</title>
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		<title>By: Allan Sapp</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mike:

Just because you got your blog banned, in a war-torn country of 28 million people, don&#039;t let this go to your head.  

In June, in her first blog post from Shanghai, Anna managed to get Holden&#039;s website blacklisted in China - invisible to more than 1.3 billion people.  At first we thought that it was a technical problem at their next stop in Beijing, but it seemed to work throughout southeast Asia for the rest of the trip.  Now that they are back in Shanghai, www.holdensapp.com is still not available.  Big brother is indeed watching.

-Allan]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mike:</p>
<p>Just because you got your blog banned, in a war-torn country of 28 million people, don&#8217;t let this go to your head.  </p>
<p>In June, in her first blog post from Shanghai, Anna managed to get Holden&#8217;s website blacklisted in China &#8211; invisible to more than 1.3 billion people.  At first we thought that it was a technical problem at their next stop in Beijing, but it seemed to work throughout southeast Asia for the rest of the trip.  Now that they are back in Shanghai, <a href="http://www.holdensapp.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.holdensapp.com</a> is still not available.  Big brother is indeed watching.</p>
<p>-Allan</p>
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