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Photo of the Week: Choose your poison

This week’s Photo of the Week comes from talented HK photographer (and sometimes LLW writer) Derrick Chang, and was taken at the march in HK. Be sure to check out his site - www.maskofchina.com - for more great photos. Every week we’ll... ...full story at Lost Laowai

from Lost Laowai on Wed, Sep 19 2007

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24 Jul 08 visit How to Turn My Week Around  »  One Eyed Panda WIth all the frustration I’ve been going through on the Olympic editorial I’ve been writing it’s felt like a less than successful week work wise. That changed today not cause I finally got the editorial right — we’ve switched...
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