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[Title] => Four days in Yangon
[Summary] => Yangon today reminds me of China in the early ’90s when the latter had just decided to open up to capitalism and the West. Just 20 years ago the main form of transport for the average Beijing resident was a bicycle and the tallest buildings in Shanghai were the colonial structures along the Bund.
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[Title] => Corruption in ancient Manila
[Summary] => It appears we’ve been at it for a long time. Bribes. Turning a blind eye. Bending the law. Unexplained wealth. Only we didn’t call it “corruption.”
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[Title] => The history of tea
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EAST INDIA COMPANY
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