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Date Added: July 11, 2008 12:24:02 AM
Jack Wu, a jewelry seller in east Taiwan's Hualien county, used to believe mainland people were so poor, they had to live on banana peel and sweet potato. That impression came from his reading of textbooks and media reports covering the mainland during his childhood.

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