By James Wong
With this pronouncement in Shanghai on Monday, President Obama set off a rush towards the translation dictionaries. He instantly captured the minds of the Chinese media - and came a good ways towards winning the hearts of its people. The President's successful first visit to China helped advance cooperation on issues of international significance. At the same time, he did much to promote America's image as a forward thinking country worthy of China's...
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