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Around Shanghai: Dongtan, Lewis Hamilton, Xie Jin, Yang Jia

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By Kenneth Tan in News on October 22, 2008 12:02 AM
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  • chongming
  • crimes
  • dongtan
  • f1
  • law
  • lewis hamilton
  • murders
  • shanghai
  • xie jin
  • yang jia

Are you ready for F1 Shanghai Grand Prix?

You can almost smell burning rubber wafting through the air.

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By Sue Anne Tay in News on October 16, 2008 6:00 AM
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  • cars
  • F1 Grand Prix
  • Felipe Massa
  • Fernando Alonso
  • Ferrari
  • Formula One
  • Lewis Hamilton
  • Mercedes
  • racing
  • Robert Kubica
  • Shanghai Grand Prix
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