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In the meantime, one track had been reopened at 5 55, but trains were only able to crawl through, and the bottleneck kept the line at a near-standstill for a couple of hours, Mr. Brucker said.
"The ancient program for the Chinese military was to be able to run 90 kilometers in a day and be able to crawl through infested areas," said Stanley Henning, who has taught Chinese combat traditions for 40 years.
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