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 | Former U.S. President Bill Clinton, left, and Jerry Yang, Yahoo! co-founder, right, pose for photographers before participating the fifth China Internet Summit Saturday Sept. 10, 2005 in Hangzhou, China. Clinton urged China on Saturday to recognize the urgency of the environmental threats to its growth, and to use the Internet as a tool to surmount them. But he remained silent on the risks faced by those who use the Internet as a forum for dissent. CEOs of Internet companies from China and around the world gather to discuss the state of Chinese internet commerce and industry growth. click to open  |  | Former U.S. President Bill Clinton greets Chinese tourists at West Lake before attending the fifth China Internet Summit in Hangzhou, China. Clinton urged China on Saturday to recognize the urgency of the environmental threats to its growth, and to use the Internet as a tool to surmount them. But he remained silent on the risks faced by those who use the Internet as a forum for dissent. CEOs of Internet companies from China and around the world gather to discuss the state of Chinese internet commerce and industry growth. click to open  |  | Former U.S. president Bill Clinton delivers a keynote speech at the China Internet Summit 2005, hosted by Yahoo's Chinese partner, Alibaba.com, in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang province, September 10, 2005. Leading CEOs of Internet companies from China and around the world, including co-founder of Yahoo Jerry Yang and founder of Netease Ding Lei, attend to discuss Chinese Internet commerce and industry growth. click to open  |  | Former U.S. president Bill Clinton listens to questions from the audience at the China Internet Summit 2005, hosted Alibaba.com, in Hangzhou in east China's Zhejiang province September 10, 2005. Leading CEOs of Internet companies from China and around the world, including co-founder of Yahoo Jerry Yang and founder of Netease Ding Lei, attend to discuss Chinese Internet commerce and industry growth. click to open  |  | Former US Former President Bill Clinton(R) fields questions at the Fifth China Internet Summit in Hangzhou, China, hosted by Jack Ma(L) CEO of Alibaba.com. Clinton gave a keynote address at the China Internet Summit 2005 on Sep 10th click to open  |  | Jack Ma (L), CEO of Alibaba.com, gesture during a question and answer session with former U.S. President Bill Clinton (R) at the China Internet Summit 2005, hosted by Yahoo's Chinese partner, Alibaba.com, in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang province, September 10, 2005. Leading CEOs of Internet companies from China and around the world, including cofounder of Yahoo, Jerry Yang, and founder of Netease, Ding Lei, attend to discuss Chinese Internet commerce and industry growth. click to open  |  | '98 Sino-US Summit: Mayor of Shanghai Xu Kuangdi (left) and traders on the floor of the new Shanghai Stock Exchange welcomed U.S. President Clinton on June 30th, 1998. click to open  |  | '98 Sino-US Summit: U.S. President Bill Clinton held a Chinese-style fan, praising it as a clean and energy-saving device. click to open  |  | '98 Sino-US Summit: U.S. President Bill Clinton co-hosted a radio talk show with mayor Xu Kuangdi in Shanghai. click to open  |  | '98 Sino-US Summit: President Jiang Zemin and US President Bill Clinton proceeded to review a military honour guard in Tiananmen Square, in front of the Great Hall of the People. click to open  |
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