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    <title><![CDATA[   Boomer Angst: It's all Chinese food in China ]]></title>
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        Finish your breakfast, Feng! Starving children in America would love to have that nice bowl of congee.&amp;rdquo;      
    
  

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    <title><![CDATA[   Lost in translation somewhere in China ]]></title>
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        Heart cerebral disease sufferers ascend the Great Wall to please watch for. Well, yeah. You betcha. That official sign, in Chinese characters with an English translation, was posted on a watchtower at the Great Wall of China. Pausing there to gasp for breath, I was crammed cheek by jowl with a couple of hundred other tourists, all of us trying desperately not to become heart cerebral disease sufferers as we hauled our keisters up the ancient pathway.      
    
  

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