The China Bubble
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Saturday, January 31, 2009
Photo of the Day: Remnants of the Wall in Inner Mongolia
It was crumbling apart and I nearly slipped off the edge at one point! Was so cool to play on!
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Edna
I left home at 18 to work my way -- literally -- around the world. I've lived and worked in Singapore, Paris, Italy, and China (twice) and have covered two Olympics (so far).
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The China Bubble (2008-2010): Two semesters studying in
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