Smog in China
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Statutes of founding leaders of the Communist Party of China and leading economists were masked at the prestigious Peking University as a mark of protest against pollution. (Photo courtesy: China Foto Press)
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A woman (C) wearing a mask stands besides her bicycle as vehicles stop at a traffic junction on a busy street amid thick haze in Beijing February 25, 2014. Reuters/Barry Huang
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A man wearing a mask makes his way amid the heavy haze in Beijing February 22, 2014. Reuters Photo
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A man and his dog, both wearing masks, walk along a small alley on a hazy day in Beijing, February 23, 2014. (Reuters Photo)
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A policeman is seen wearing with a mask in smog-covered Beijing. China's National Meteorological Centre issued a "yellow" smog alert for much of the country's north, the fifth consecutive day of heavy pollution. (AFP photo)
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Vehicles travel on a viaduct next to residential buildings amid thick haze in Shenyang, Liaoning province February 24, 2014. (Reuters Photo)
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A couple wearing face masks walk along a street on a hazy afternoon in Beijing February 24, 2014. (Reuters Photo)
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Picture shows a woman wearing a mask in haze-covered Temple of Heaven in Beijing. (AFP photo)
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Picture shows a man (R) exercizing in haze-covered Beijing. (AFP photo)
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This picture taken on February 24, 2014 shows a woman wearing a mask exercizing in a park in haze-covered Beijing. (AFP Photo)
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