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Zhang Ziyi featured in new US magazines
www.chinaview.cn 2005-11-30 09:59:26

    Beijing, Nov. 30 -- Zhang Ziyi is featured in two new magazines this week. There are two pictures of her inside the latest issue of Premiere magazine, and she is featured on the cover of USA Weekend, which also has an interview with her inside.

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