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Chair Jim Harrowell Welcomes
Dignitaries and Delegates to the 2004 Interlaw
Annual Global Meeting |
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By Regina A. McConahay
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| Guangzhou is a city that never sleeps. In pocket parks scattered throughout the district, practiced dancers move to the ritual of T’ai Chi Ch’uan, serene children stroll hand in hand with doting grandparents, and boisterous neighbors share the camaraderie of a rousing outdoor game of Mah Jong while drinking Tsingtao from recycled jelly jars. The business buzz --that unmistakable pulse of commerce-- is palpable. Everyone and everything is on the move; showing wares, making deals, packing up, moving on. Air is thick--heavy from humidity and pollution-- permeated with a scent of burnt petroleum. Rivers churn brown with industrial waste. Noise is rampant. Traffic—both foot and wheel—is controlled chaos. (read more; see photos) |
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