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China lays on charm for Bishop's Beijing odyssey

JULIE Bishop was labouring through a particularly testing television interview when she almost said that whatever the Opposition said about China didn't matter. "The Chinese Government is concerned about the government in power," the Liberal Opposition' Full Article at The Age

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