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Shiaoling YU A scene from the ballet Red Detachment of Women, performed at the Great Hall of the People in

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Judy POLUMBAUM Discussion of “journalism reform” emerged with fervor in the mid-1980s, revolving around journalists’ desire for more autonomy and

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Wenbo KUANG A Nokia phone with Chinese text messages, and a Nokia phone with English text messages. Mobile phones are

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Wendell ANDERSON The emblem for the 2010 world expo, depicting the image of three people-you, me, him/her holding hands together,

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Bent NIELSEN Boys coming by in turn to sing and dance in front of the elders, 1989. PHOTO BY UBE

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