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The astonishing speed of Chinese censorship
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Liu Xiaobo, the China critic and Nobel winner, dies aged 61
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High-speed rail to adjust ticket prices
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Both Winston Sterzel and Nathan Rich are welcome in China, and that is good
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One billion Chinese are happy to say: Thank you, the United States of America
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Australia and Japan military deal angers China
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