BEIJING

BEIJING may be moderating its tone on a Jan. 25 loss of a Long March rocket and its payload, a Hughes-built communications satellite. Government-controlled Chinese media initially blamed the satellite for the explosion and even raised the possibility that saboteurs blew up the rocket with a remote...

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