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Bush and Jiang united on terrorism
President George W Bush has said the US and China have a "common understanding" of the threat posed by international terrorists. Mr Bush was speaking after meeting his Chinese counterpart, Jiang Zemin, in advance of Asia Pacific Economic Co-operation summit in Shanghai. The BBC's Adam Brookes reports.

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