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            <title>iPhone – the Irresistible Attraction in China</title>
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            <title>What do Chinese Consumers Really Think About the 2008 Beijing Olympics?</title>
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            <title>China Polling Finds Rising Female Spirits</title>
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            <description>Does the Key to China’s Imported Liquor Market Rest on Females? [PR.com - August 18, 2007]</description>
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