, Garbage and others, and a 15-minute talk by the Dalai Lama , the exiled Tibetan leader.
Full Story: iTunes blocked in China; Tibet album suspected (AP)
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Michael Wohl, executive director of the New York City-based group, said he believed the album was the reason for the iTunes interruption, though he had no proof. "We issued a release saying that over 40 (Olympic) athletes downloaded the album in an act of solidarity, and that's what triggered it. Then everything got blocked," Wohl said by phone.Full Story: iTunes blocked in China; Tibet album suspected (AP)
