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Banned search terms included obvious ones like "June 4th" (or "6.4.89"), but also less likely ones, including "Shanghai composite index .In a strange coincidence (or a brazen stunt by a hacker) the Shanghai stock index reported an opening figure of 2346.98 on June 4th, and fell by 64.89 points during the day.
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It's a brazen indulgence.
It's a brazen beginning.
IT WAS certainly a brazen attack.
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