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China denies Microsoft monopoly reports

Wang Qishan vice premier of the Peoples Republic of China center raises a glass of champagne after a signing ceremony formalizing business deals between U.S. companies and China at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce headquarters in Washington Monday June 1 ...
Wang Qishan, vice premier of the People\'s Republic of China, center, raises a glass of champagne after a signing ceremony formalizing business deals between U.S. companies and China, at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce headquarters in Washington, Monday, June 16, 2008. He is flanked by China\'s Commerce Minister Chen Deming, right, and U.S. Chamber of Commerce President Thomas J. Donohue at left. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

(AP) -- China's anti-piracy bureau on Thursday denied reports it is investigating possible monopoly behavior of large software companies including Microsoft Corp.




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