The Globe & Mail
Story The other headline, quickly made inaccessible within China, was a New York Times expose into the at least $2.7-billion (U.S.) in wealth the newspaper found had been accumulated by the family of Premier Wen Jiabao. The revelations about Mr. Wen'...
International Herald Tribune
Wen Jiabao, the outgoing prime minister of China, is state-run media's favorite populist leader. But a New York Times investigation reveals that he is the head of one of China's wealthiest families. Published: October 26, 2012 This is a Chinese-...
The independent
China has denounced a report in The New York Times detailing the vast riches accumulated by Premier Wen Jiabao's family, and today it blocked the newspaper's English and Chinese language websites. The report, weeks before Mr Wen is due to stand down,...
The Courier-Mail
THE New York Times says China blocked access to its websites in English and Chinese after it reported huge riches amassed by the family of China's reformist premier, Wen Jiabao. The US media group said on Friday access to both the English- and...
BBC
Paul Ceglia charged with trying to defraud Facebook Facebook is a multi-billion dollar company A New York businessman has been charged with trying to defraud Facebook by claiming he was owed a 50% share of the social media company, prosecutors say.
The New York Observer
The Chinese government blocked The New York Times website after the paper published an article about prime minister Wen Jiabao's family's hidden fortune, the Times reported . The English- and Chinese-language websites went down just a couple hours...