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CHINA MAY BAN MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE III
May 15 2006 
There was more bad news today (Monday) for the producers of Mission: Impossible III as (more)

MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE III ACCOMPLISHES IMPOSSIBLE IN U.K.
May 10 2006 
The debut of Mission: Impossible III may have been regarded as a disappointment in the (more)

WHEN IS A $47.7 MILLION WEEKEND TAKE A DISAPPOINTMENT?
May 9 2006 
A movie that earns $47.7 million in its opening weekend would ordinarily be greeted with (more)

MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE III FINALLY GETS CHINESE OK
Tuesday, May 23 2006    Digg!
Despite reports that Chinese state officials were upset over not-quite eye-appealing scenes of Shanghai streets in Mission: Impossible III, Chinese censors have given the green light to allow the movie to be shown in the country, the Associated Press reported Tuesday. The wire service quoted Yuan Wenqiang, vice president of the state-owned China Film Group, as saying that while the film "passed censorship," he was unable to disclose which, if any, scenes the censors had removed from the movie.

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