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Sound of Hope is a news and entertainment broadcast service offering a unique perspective on Asian culture and its people.
External Links
- Chinese Consulate Rejects Reporter's Visa Application
- Hu winds up visit to applause, hugs
- Another foreign radio station falls victim to "Great Wall of the airwaves"
- Odeo
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