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The week of exhibition games in China in April 1971 helped open China to the world, changed public opinion and paved the way for a groundbreaking visit from president Richard Nixon. A three-day event at the Richard Nixon Library that culminates in a rematch between several of the original athletes is to be held.
All the Ircink's play ping pong - except Mom. Learned at an early age as my father was a ping pong champion when he was a kid. Though the lack of depth perception in my left eye makes playing a bit more challenging, I can still hold my own. Wanna play?
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