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In September 2000, State Council Order No 292 created the first set of content restrictions for Internet content providers China-based websites cannot link to overseas news websites or distribute news from overseas media without separate approval Only "licensed print publishers" have the authority to deliver news online
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Money-Coutts was born in the City of Westminster, in London Money-Coutts' family are the founders of Coutts, a private bank which provides services to some of the wealthiest families in Britain, including the Royal Family [3]
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The Giver of Stars was listed on USA Today's "top-100 books to read while stuck at home social distancing" and was a Hello Sunshine Book Club Pick by Reese Witherspoon [ 3 ] [ better source needed ] The book is a #1 New York Times bestseller and has sold over 1 million copies
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Cost-plus pricing is a pricing strategy by which the selling price of a product is determined by adding a specific fixed percentage (a "markup") to the product's unit cost
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Calibre-go (free), app by Litlcode Studios lets you access your Calibre e-book library from cloud storage and access the library through Calibre-go to browse, sort, search and read books on your mobile Calibre-go supports multiple libraries across multiple accounts simultaneously
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Classic Rock is a British magazine and website dedicated to rock music, owned and published by Future It was launched in October 1998 and is based in London The magazine publishes 13 editions a year, mainly covering rock bands from the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, with the likes of Led Zeppelin, AC DC, Pink Floyd, the Rolling Stones, Queen, Black Sabbath, Aerosmith, Deep Purple, and Van
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