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Date Added: June 23, 2008 12:12:02 PM
INQUIRER STAFF WRITER BEIJING - Clouds of dust swirl inside the empty grounds of the Beijing Coking & Chemical Plant on the city's eastern edge. Where trains once hauled boxcars of coal for furnaces, now tall weeds grow between the tracks.

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