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This photo taken on April 15 shows an artwork made by deserted toys. Some artists displayed their artworks which were all made by deserted stuff in Detroit, April 15, 2009, aiming at encouraging the local people to conquer the difficulties brought about by auto crisis there. [Xinhua]

This photo taken on April 15 shows an artwork made by deserted toys. Some artists displayed their artworks which were all made by deserted stuff in Detroit, April 15, 2009, aiming at encouraging the local people to conquer the difficulties brought about by auto crisis there. [Xinhua]


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