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- ںϺ posted on 11/13/2006*In the Pond* one SHAO BIN FELT SICK of Dismount Fort, a commune town where he had lived for over six years. His wife, Meilan, complained that she had to walk two miles to wash clothes on weekends. She couldn't pedal, so Bin was supposed to take her on the carrier of his bicycle to the Blue Brook. But this month he worked weekends in the Harvest Fertilizer Plant and couldn't help her. If only they had lived in Workers' Park, the plant's apartment compound, which was just hundreds of paces away fro
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- xw posted on 11/10/2006The Protests against Nuclear Weapons Bertrand Russell in front of the British Ministry of Defence, Whitehall, London, 18 February 1961 (Source: John Minnion/Philip Bolsover [eds.], The CND Story: The First Twenty-five Years of CND in the Words of the People Involved, London 1983, p. 52.) ==== һLINKƬһغ˲
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- Blue River posted on 11/09/2006While the U.S. wakes up to a new political reality after the election yesterday, China likely will also face a new international economic environment. =================== From Slate.com The Lou Dobbs Democrats Say hello to the new economic nationalists. By Jacob Weisberg Updated Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2006, at 7:59 PM ET The bums, or at least many of them, have been thrown out. And so the political conversation turns naturally to the question of what the Democrats will do now that they again share
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