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For 27 years, Mao Zedong's corpse has rested peacefully in a mausoleum in the center of Beijing's Tiananmen Square, disturbed only by millions of foreign tourists, out-of-towners and city dwellers who pass by to pay their respects to the first leader of communist China. OK, so it hasn't been...
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