Still spookily quiet in Beijing. Have just written a quick piece about today's generation of young people... For a generation that's never gone to war, never been through famine, getting crushed in the front row of a rock concert counts as fun. On a... ...full story at James Reynolds
from James Reynolds on Wed, Jun 03 2009
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China's young generation of volunteers »
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