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    In this Saturday, Aug. 2, 2008 file photo, an aerial photo reviewed by the Chinese military, the dragon-shaped Pangu Plaza, foreground builds in front of the National Aquatics Center, known as the Water Cube, center, and the National Stadium, known as the Bird's Nest, at rear, in Beijing, China. A Beijing property developer said Saturday it has terminated cooperation with the new “Transformers” movie, wants Paramount Pictures to make edits to it and is asking China to suspend screenings of the blockbuster film. The company owns the Pangu Plaza, a dragon-shaped hotel, office and mall complex that stretches the length of half a dozen football fields and is featured in “Transformers: Age of Extinction,” the latest installment of the hit franchise. (AP Photo/Greg Baker, File)
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    In this Aug. 29, 2013 photo provided by the Alabama Governor's office, Gov. Robert Bentley, left, listens to Roger Zhang, Golden Dragon U.S.A. President, during a tour of the new Golden Dragon copper tubing plant, then under construction, in Pine Hill, Ala. Golden Dragon, the first company Bentley recruited to Alabama after being elected, will employ 300 new full-time employees in rural Wilcox County. (AP Photo/Alabama Governor's Office, Jamie Martin)
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    People vote in a polling station for an unofficial referendum on democratic reform in Hong Kong Sunday, June 22, 2014. More than half a million Hong Kongers have voted in an unofficial referendum on democratic reform in the specially administered Chinese city that Beijing has blasted as illegal.  (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
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    In this photo taken on March 14, 2010, Ling Jihua, a loyal aide and confidante to President Hu Jintao, left, looks as Chinese President Hu Jintao, bottom right, signs a document after attending a closing ceremony of the National People's Congress at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. China’s hopes for a smooth, once-a-decade political transition have been shaken by a lurid new scandal involving the death of a senior official’s son who crashed during what may have been sex games in a speeding Ferrari. Details of the March accident in Beijing, which allegedly also left two young women injured, have stayed under wraps in China but are leaking out via media in Hong Kong. The media blackout underscores official fears that the public will be outraged by another instance of excess and recklessness among China’s power elites. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
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    FILE - In this Oct. 28, 2013 file photo, a Chinese police officer reaches out towards a journalist outside the courthouse where a trial of Chinese activists from a group that urges fellow citizens to embrace their constitutional rights is underway in Xinyu city in eastern China's Jiangxi province. A court in eastern China has imposed jail terms of up to six and a half years to three activists who were part of a nascent civil rights movement that has urged government officials to publicly disclose their assets. Attorney Zhou Ze says a district court in the city of Xinyu on Thursday, June 19, 2014 sentenced activists Liu Ping and Wei Zhongping to six and a half years' imprisonment each while another activist, Li Sihua, was handed three years. (AP Photo/Aritz Parra, File)
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