You'd think they'd have bigger fish to fry. It's just taxis, fer chrissake. At any rate, here is the interview I did on Beijing's smelly taxis with BBC Radio Five's "Pods and Blogs" program this morning (RealAudio link), despite the government's... ...full story at Imagethief
from Imagethief on Tue, Mar 06 2007
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RADIO KNOXHAUSEN: "China-Tibet-Problem" Interview 1 »
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