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Strategies & Market Trends : China Warehouse- More Than Crockery

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To: RealMuLan who wrote (492)8/22/2003 10:35:01 PM
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Beijing Not Looking Back on SARS
AUDRA ANG
Associated Press

BEIJING - The occasional bicycle bell cuts into the drowsy afternoon as Qiu Wei contemplates his next chess move. His opponent, Lin Qingjiang, sits across from him under the same leafy tree, enjoying the breeze from a nearby lake.

The friends have been playing regularly since SARS subsided and President Hu Jintao declared victory over the disease last month. Around them, the city is abustle: After an unsettling spell of eerily deserted streets, Beijing has come back to life in time to enjoy summer's waning weeks.

"It's almost like SARS never happened," said Qiu, a 20-year-old bar worker.

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