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[Title] => Chinas big balls plan, part 2
[Summary] => In the late 1950s, Chinas national leaders realized that sports was not only a way to improve fitness and increase output among its people, and a tool to use teamwork to preach communism, but also a means to increase its stature among nations. After closing its doors to the west, China achieved world recognition for table tennis. Still, it was not considered a mainstream sport, and this bothered the highest-ranking officers of the nation.
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