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FROM THE GLOBE AND MAIL PHOTO ARCHIVE. Globe and Mail reporter John Burns with his camera at the ready in Beijing, China during monsoon-type rains, October 1972. Photo credit unknown. John Burns was The Globe's China correspondent, June 28, 1971 - June 23, 1975.
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