NEW YORK - In the dense generic underground echo of conversation and grating metal screech of trains in a Manhattan subway station, the voice was distinct, coming at her from behind.
"Hey, China girl," the man said, following the Korean-American woman for several metres as she ignored him and kept walking.
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