Irked Chinese Web users turn chatrooms red
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinese Web users, stung by international criticism of China ahead of the Beijing Olympics, have splashed red across the Internet by adding hearts and "CHINA" to their names when chatting online in a show of support. Several Reuters reporters' contact lists for online chat programs, such as Microsoft Corp's MSN, steadily filled up with red hearts during the day, though opinions differed as to what, exactly, the symbol signified. "This is aimed at all those forces which want
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