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Posted: 5/19/2013 1:31:43 AM EST
FILE - In this March 17, 2013 file photo, China's newly-named Premier Li Keqiang speaks during a press conference after the closing ceremony of the National People's Congress held in Beijing's Great Hall of the People. Just weeks after a tense border standoff, China's new premier is heading to India on his first foreign trip as the neighboring giants look to expedite efforts to settle a decades-old boundary dispute and boost economic ties. China says Li's choice of India for his first trip abroad since taking office in March shows the importance Beijing attaches to improving relations with New Delhi. (AP Photo/Alexander F. Yuan, File)
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Posted: 5/19/2013 1:31:43 AM EST
FILE - In this March 17, 2013 file photo, China's newly-named Premier Li Keqiang speaks during a press conference after the closing ceremony of the National People's Congress held in Beijing's Great Hall of the People. Just weeks after a tense border standoff, China's new premier is heading to India on his first foreign trip as the neighboring giants look to expedite efforts to settle a decades-old boundary dispute and boost economic ties. China says Li's choice of India for his first trip abroad since taking office in March shows the importance Beijing attaches to improving relations with New Delhi. (AP Photo/Alexander F. Yuan, File)
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Posted: 5/17/2013 3:08:14 PM EST
Amateur Guan Tianglang, 14, of China putts on the 18th green during the second round of the Byron Nelson Championship golf tournament Friday, May 17, 2013, in Irving, Texas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)
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Posted: 5/17/2013 3:08:14 PM EST
Amateur Guan Tianglang, 14, of China putts on the 18th green during the second round of the Byron Nelson Championship golf tournament Friday, May 17, 2013, in Irving, Texas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)
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Posted: 5/17/2013 10:34:09 AM EST
Chinese former vice health minister Huang Jiefu speaks during a press conference of the China's human organ transplant system at the Health Ministry office in Beijing Friday, May 17, 2013. China is phasing out its reliance on executed prisoners for donated organs, but an architect of the country's transplant system said Friday that ingrained cultural attitudes are impeding the rise of donations among the general population. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
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Posted: 5/17/2013 10:34:09 AM EST
Chinese former vice health minister Huang Jiefu speaks during a press conference of the China's human organ transplant system at the Health Ministry office in Beijing Friday, May 17, 2013. China is phasing out its reliance on executed prisoners for donated organs, but an architect of the country's transplant system said Friday that ingrained cultural attitudes are impeding the rise of donations among the general population. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
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Posted: 5/17/2013 10:34:09 AM EST
Chinese former vice health minister Huang Jiefu, right, speaks during a press conference on the China's human organ transplant system at the Health Ministry office in Beijing Friday, May 17, 2013. China is phasing out its reliance on executed prisoners for donated organs, but an architect of the country's transplant system said Friday that ingrained cultural attitudes are impeding the rise of donations among the general population. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
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Posted: 5/17/2013 10:34:09 AM EST
Chinese former vice health minister Huang Jiefu, right, speaks during a press conference on the China's human organ transplant system at the Health Ministry office in Beijing Friday, May 17, 2013. China is phasing out its reliance on executed prisoners for donated organs, but an architect of the country's transplant system said Friday that ingrained cultural attitudes are impeding the rise of donations among the general population. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
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Posted: 5/16/2013 9:57:40 PM EST
Chinese Paramilitary policemen use a boat to evacuate people on a flooded street after torrential rains in Xiamen in southeast China's Fujian province Thursday, May 16, 2013. (AP Photo) CHINA OUT
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Posted: 5/16/2013 9:57:40 PM EST
Chinese Paramilitary policemen use a boat to evacuate people on a flooded street after torrential rains in Xiamen in southeast China's Fujian province Thursday, May 16, 2013. (AP Photo) CHINA OUT
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Posted: 5/16/2013 8:31:40 PM EST
Amateur Guan Tianlang, 14, of China looks down the fairway before hitting on his approach to the 15th green during the first round of the Byron Nelson Championship golf tournament, Thursday, May 16, 2013, in Irving, Texas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)
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Posted: 5/16/2013 8:31:40 PM EST
Amateur Guan Tianlang, 14, of China looks down the fairway before hitting on his approach to the 15th green during the first round of the Byron Nelson Championship golf tournament, Thursday, May 16, 2013, in Irving, Texas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)
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Posted: 5/16/2013 8:31:40 PM EST
Amateur Guan Tianlang, 14, of China hits off the 15th tee during the first round of the Byron Nelson Championship golf tournament, Thursday, May 16, 2013, in Irving, Texas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)
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Posted: 5/16/2013 8:31:40 PM EST
Amateur Guan Tianlang, 14, of China hits off the 15th tee during the first round of the Byron Nelson Championship golf tournament, Thursday, May 16, 2013, in Irving, Texas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)
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Posted: 5/16/2013 4:16:25 AM EST
Chinese demonstrators hold banners as they take part in a protest against a planned refinery project in downtown Kunming in southwest China's Yunnan province Thursday, May 16, 2013. About 2,000 demonstrators concerned about pollution have taken to the streets in southern China to protest plans for a planned refinery on the outskirts of the city of Kunming. The placards read: "No to Kunming PX, (paraxylene)." (AP Photo/Aritz Parra)
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Posted: 5/16/2013 4:16:25 AM EST
Chinese demonstrators hold banners as they take part in a protest against a planned refinery project in downtown Kunming in southwest China's Yunnan province Thursday, May 16, 2013. About 2,000 demonstrators concerned about pollution have taken to the streets in southern China to protest plans for a planned refinery on the outskirts of the city of Kunming. The placards read: "No to Kunming PX, (paraxylene)." (AP Photo/Aritz Parra)
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Posted: 5/16/2013 4:16:25 AM EST
Chinese demonstrators hold a large banner are confronted by police officers during a protest against a planned refinery project in downtown Kunming in southwest China's Yunnan province Thursday, May 16, 2013. About 2,000 demonstrators concerned about pollution took to the streets in southern China to protest plans for a planned refinery on the outskirts of the city of Kunming. (AP Photo/Aritz Parra)
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Posted: 5/16/2013 4:16:25 AM EST
Chinese demonstrators hold a large banner are confronted by police officers during a protest against a planned refinery project in downtown Kunming in southwest China's Yunnan province Thursday, May 16, 2013. About 2,000 demonstrators concerned about pollution took to the streets in southern China to protest plans for a planned refinery on the outskirts of the city of Kunming. (AP Photo/Aritz Parra)
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Posted: 5/16/2013 4:16:25 AM EST
Chinese police officer stand guard at a police barricade line during a protest against a planned refinery project in downtown Kunming in southwest China's Yunnan province Thursday, May 16, 2013. About 2,000 demonstrators concerned about pollution took to the streets in southern China to protest plans for a planned refinery on the outskirts of the city of Kunming. (AP Photo/Aritz Parra)
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Posted: 5/16/2013 4:16:25 AM EST
Chinese police officer stand guard at a police barricade line during a protest against a planned refinery project in downtown Kunming in southwest China's Yunnan province Thursday, May 16, 2013. About 2,000 demonstrators concerned about pollution took to the streets in southern China to protest plans for a planned refinery on the outskirts of the city of Kunming. (AP Photo/Aritz Parra)