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Skinhua overdrivePosted by Jeremy Goldkorn, November 15, 2005 8:33 PM
![]() Paris Hilton helps build a socialist media environment Danwei has been getting a little too serious lately with all this talk of rural misery and book burning. Let us all lighten up a little bit and observe the results of a hormonal tsunami at the offices of state owned news agency Xinhua's website: Paris Hilton's "Maxim" (pictured) Victoria's Secret Fashion Show Golden Horse Awarding Ceremony, Taiwan Zhang Ziyi shoots new Ad in US When hard diamonds meet with soft skins...
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