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		<description><![CDATA[Snappy comebacks for the do-nothing set who uses China as their excuse. | On a hot day this summer, Chinese President Hu Jintao and a group of state leaders appeared at a public function wearing short-sleeved shirts, rather than their normal business suits (not pictured here). According to the state press, the casual attire wasn&#8217;t just a new fashion statement: China&#8217;s top brass were leading by example, encouraging Chinese workers to dress in light clothing in order to reduce the use of air...]]></description>
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