Oriental GuardianJuly 15, 2009 Four world-class luminaries — Nobel laureate Tsung-Dao Lee, master investor Warren Buffett, world's richest man Bill Gates, and the ever-so-charming US president Barack Obama - have recently been featured in a billb... ...full story at Danwei
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