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    Perkowski's business conduct is the subject of Tim Clissold book Mr. China published 2009. The book detailes how the private equity fund Perkowski ran invested over US$400 million into China during the economic reform in the People's Republic of China within a foreign direct investment framework. [7]

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  4. Tim Clissold - Wikipedia

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    Tim Clissold (Chinese name: 祈立天) is a Western writer on business in China.He is the author of a memoir detailing how he helped the Wall Street trader Jack Perkowski to invest, lose and recover over $400 million in mainland China as the country first opened up to foreign direct investment. [3]

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  6. Sayen Park Botanical Garden - Wikipedia

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    Sayen Park Botanical Garden (30 acres), also known as Sayen House and Gardens, is a municipal park and botanical garden located at 155 Hughes Drive, Hamilton Square, an area within Hamilton Township, New Jersey. The garden is open year-round from dawn to dusk without charge, though park activity is at its peak in the spring.

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  9. Hamilton Square, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The community of Mercerville borders Hamilton Square to the west. New Jersey Route 33 passes through the center of Hamilton Square, leading west into Trenton and east to U.S. Route 206 and thence Hightstown. U.S. 206 forms the southeast border of the Hamilton Square CDP, while Interstate 195 forms the southern border.