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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 13 Apr 2013

    Free to read: Soaring levels of pollution are driving expatriates out of Chinese cities.http://on.wsj.com/ZrxWli 

    3:09 AM - 13 Apr 2013
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      1. Jamie Tarabay‏Verified account @jamietarabay 13 Apr 2013
        Replying to @WSJ

        Free content from @wsj on #China and the smog: “Soaring levels of pollution driving expatriates from Chinese cities. http://on.wsj.com/ZrxWli ”

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      1. The HendMaid's Tale‏Verified account @LibyaLiberty 13 Apr 2013
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        I don't know what's harder to clean up:air, or militias. RT @WSJ Soaring levels of pollution are driving expatriates out of Chinese cities.

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      1. Michael Gallagher‏ @mgallagh68 13 Apr 2013
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        we're actually building domes so our kids can safely be outside @WSJ: Soaring pollution driving expats out of China. http://on.wsj.com/ZrxWli 

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      1. Eva Zhang‏ @EvaJZhang 13 Apr 2013
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        @WSJ Remember the 1950s and 60s in U.S.? It's what China now. They'll treat it faster.

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      1. Katie Walsh  👩‍💻‏ @KatieTheDev 13 Apr 2013
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        So true. HK>SH>BJ “@WSJ: Free to read: Soaring levels of pollution are driving expatriates out of Chinese cities. http://on.wsj.com/ZrxWli ”

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      2. Jenifer Lloyd‏ @JeniferLloyd 13 Apr 2013
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        @AmandaMooney truth? “@WSJ: Soaring levels of pollution are driving expatriates out of Chinese cities. http://on.wsj.com/ZrxWli ”

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      3. Amanda Mooney‏ @AmandaMooney 13 Apr 2013
        Replying to @JeniferLloyd

        @jeniferlloyd purely from a personal perspective, I'm not leaving any time soon and wouldn't because of that

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      1. William Foreman |傅維廉‏ @foreman_william 13 Apr 2013
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        @WSJ it's one of the reasons why I left China.

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      1. Global Awareness 101‏ @Mononoke__Hime 13 Apr 2013
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        RT @WSJ: Free to read: Soaring levels of pollution are driving expatriates out of Chinese cities. http://on.wsj.com/ZrxWli  #China

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      1. mark wonderful‏ @markwonderful 13 Apr 2013
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        .@wsj My brother lived in Mainland China for 5 years. In an highrise apt (go figure). He said pollution was monumental. Left 3 years ago.

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      1. Steve Morrison‏ @MorrisonCSIS 13 Apr 2013
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        “@WSJ: Free to read: Soaring levels of pollution are driving expatriates out of Chinese cities. http://on.wsj.com/ZrxWli ” Chinese remain

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      1. Estergm‏ @EsterGomezM 13 Apr 2013
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        @WSJ great article. That was me just over a year ago. So glad to be back in beautiful and clean Perth, Western Australia

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      1. Alexey Buditskiy‏ @AlexeyBuditskiy 13 Apr 2013
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        "@WSJ: Free to read: Soaring levels of pollution are driving expatriates out of Chinese cities. http://on.wsj.com/ZrxWli "

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      1. Eric Buining‏ @ericb666 13 Apr 2013
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        .@WSJ Simular to the fifties in the USA where rivers were on fire. #pollution

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