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Another Brick in the Wall

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Hong Kong’s Tiananmen Vigil Draws Crowd After Official’s Denial

By contrast, Tiananmen Square itself remained quiet, if under tight security, on a sunny day, with the usual tour groups and pedestrians milling about.
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