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After a tense but quiet day, a sea of bicyclists passes by Beijing's Tiananmen Square during the evening rush hour Monday, the anniversary of the crackdown on the Chinese pro-democracy movement. The square was reopened Tuesday, and strollers and sightseers returned to the site where police had stood guard since Friday, cordoning off the center of past democracy protests.

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