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Posted on ZDNet News: Sep 17, 2007 6:25:00 AM

Reuters Logo A Chinese man dropped dead after playing Internet games for three consecutive days, state media said on Monday, as China seeks to wean Internet addicts offline.

The man from the southern boomtown of Guangzhou, aged about 30, died on Saturday after being rushed to the hospital from the Internet cafe, local authorities were quoted by the Beijing News as saying.

"Police have ruled out the possibility of suicide," the newspaper said, adding that exhaustion was the most likely cause of death. It did not say what game he was playing.

China, worried about the spread of pornography and politically incorrect content, has banned the opening of new cybercafes this year and issued orders limiting the time Internet users can spend playing online.

In April, President Hu Jintao launched a campaign to rid the Internet of "unhealthy" content and make it a platform for Communist Party doctrine.

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RE: Man in China dies after three-day Internet session
Was he receiving things and information that where always taking about Paris Hilton? Like MSN is feeding me... if so I can understand, and what a deliverance.

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pathetic  RIAAsucks | 09/17/07
Don't read too much into this  frgough | 09/17/07
China is the biggest...  Khyron | 09/18/07
Not the fault of the gaming companies?  johnpall@... | 09/18/07
John, its up to you!  rabit___@... | 09/19/07
This feels like propaganda  John L. Ries | 09/17/07
Can you say Darwinism???  IT_Guy_z | 09/17/07
Always interesting  Chaduke | 09/17/07
what I'd like to know...  cheryl.monroe@... | 09/17/07
RE: Man in China dies after three-day Internet session  francis.booth@... | 09/17/07
RE: Man in China dies after three-day Internet session  rjmerk@... | 09/17/07
Sounds like a crock of Chinese noodles to me.  shawkins | 09/17/07
Not the first time it has happened before...  lenohere | 09/17/07
Hmm what game was he playing?  Pyrotech_z | 09/17/07
Tolerance  THEE WOLF | 09/17/07
Tolerance between your ears is large  johnpall@... | 09/18/07
RE: Man in China dies after three-day Internet session  james.zents@... | 09/17/07
It's time for a Chinese Glasnost  ben.rattigan | 09/17/07
as glasnost was such a great success  mrjonno | 09/18/07
this is a bad thing?  shravenk | 09/18/07
shravenk is a bad thing  johnpall@... | 09/18/07
RE: Man in China dies after three-day Internet session  shogun37@... | 09/18/07
possibly why: Man in China dies after 3 days on line  AtlantaTerry | 09/18/07
links  robapacl@... | 09/18/07
RE: Man in China dies after three-day Internet session  kms147@... | 09/18/07
Chinese Internet Cafe Death  johann.moller@... | 09/19/07
RE: Man in China dies after three-day Internet session  kibdog@... | 09/19/07
New marketing angle  DaveMorris | 10/04/07
RE: Man in China dies after three-day Internet session  markyannone | 10/04/07
RE: Man in China dies after three-day Internet session  MagicTom | 10/04/07

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