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    In this April 9, 2014 photo, lawyer Tang Jitian waits in an emergency room as a doctor checks his X-ray photo at a hospital in Beijing. Tang is among a group of four Chinese rights lawyers who allege they were tortured by police after being rounded up in late March outside a detention center in a farming community on the northeastern edge of China. (AP Photo/Alexander F. Yuan)
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    Chinese lawyers say they were tortured by police

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    Advance for Thailand Challenging Chinese, in this photo taken March 30, 2014, Chinese tourists pose for photograph at the main entrance to Chiang Mai university in Chiang Mai province, northern Thailand. The bucolic, once laidback, campus of one of Thailand’s top universities seems to be under a security clampdown these days. Not against a terrorist threat, but Chinese tourists, thousands of them, who have clambered aboard student buses, eaten in cafeterias, sneaked into classes to attend lectures and even pitched a tent by a picturesque lake. (AP Photo/Apichart Weerawong)
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    Chinese pork giant plans IPO to raise up to $5.3B
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    Chinese pork giant plans IPO to raise up to $5.3B

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    Oil pipe leak blamed for tainted water in China
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    A Chinese policeman patrols on a pedestrian bridge near the Beijing Supreme People's High Court where Xu Zhiyong, the founder of a Chinese grassroots movement, attends his case in Beijing, China Friday, April 11, 2014. The Beijing high court on Friday upheld a guilty verdict against Xu that promoted clean governance. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
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    In this photo taken on March 29, 2014, Beijing artist Liang Kegang collects fresh air in the commune of Forcalquier in Provence, France. The jar of air is a piece of conceptual art to protest his home city's choking pollution. It has fetched $860 in a small auction. (AP Photo/Liang Kegang)
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    In China, jar of French mountain air fetches $860

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