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A 'warm spring' may make the winter that much colder for Beijing

BEIJING - This week here in China, the media coverage from the national media organs has been dominated, as one might expect, by President Hu Jintao's trip to Japan. And what is interesting to watch, particularly from a media awareness... ...full story at Zhongnanhai

from Zhongnanhai on Wed, May 07 2008

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