Beijing´s economy grows at 9% Source: CCTV.com 01-23-2009 11:21 Beijing has also unveiled its economic figures for 2008. The municipal government says Beijing's gross domestic product topped one-thousand billion yuan last year. That's up 9 percent ye...
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