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  <body>CHINA: Portrait of a People author and photographer Tom Carter expounds on Chinese censorship, peasant riots and how insolvency helped inspire his new book in this first exclusive interview.

&quot;link text&quot;:http://www.blacksmithbooks.com/China_portrait_Q&amp;A.htm</body>
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