A WOMAN LOOKS AT PAINTINGS OF US PRESIDENT CLINTON AND CHINESE PREMIER ZHU RONGJI IN A BEIJING MARKET....
A customer looks at paintings of Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji (below) and U.S. President Clinton, for sale at a flea market in eastern Beijing April 24. Beijing thumbed its nose at Washingtom on Saturday after the U.N. Commission on Human Rights shelved a U.S. resolution criticising China's Human rights record. During President Clinton's visit to Beijing last summer he urged China to be "on the right side of history" in reference to its human rights record.
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