Articles by Michael Wines, Sharon LaFraniere and Jonathan Ansfield
THE NEW YORK TIMES
April 9, 2010
Type the Chinese characters for “carrot” into Google’s search engine here in mainland China, and you will be rewarded not with a list of Internet links, but a blank screen.Don’t blame Google, however. The fault lies with China’s censors — who are increasingly a model for countries around the world that want to control an unrestricted Internet.


