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Chinese paramilitary policemen stand watch visitors near a portrait of Mao Zedong. A popular Chinese television celebrity has apologized for insulting the founder of Communist China at a private dinner and says he will better discipline himself. Bi Fujian, the host of the talent show “Avenue of Stars” at the state broadcaster China Central Television, issued the apology April 9 on his own personal microblog that has 1.3 million followers. (AP Photo)

Chinese paramilitary policemen stand watch visitors near a portrait of Mao Zedong. A popular Chinese television celebrity has apologized for insulting the founder of Communist China at a private dinner and says he will better discipline himself. Bi Fujian, the host of the talent show “Avenue of Stars” at the state broadcaster China Central Television, issued the apology April 9 on his own personal microblog that has 1.3 million followers. (AP Photo)

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