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Chinese dissident in U.S. tells of harassment, torture
World NowDissident Chinese writer Yu Jie, who fled to the United States earlier this month, says he was tortured and harassed in 2010 even as the Nobel Peace prize was being awarded to his best friend, Liu Xiaobo.... -
China cracks down on Internet rumors
L.A. Times Tech BlogUnder growing government pressure, China’s leading micro-blogging service, Sina Weibo, launched a new effort to quash Internet rumors Friday by sending warnings to its users to ignore false reports. The unusual move comes four days after Beijing... -
China's new revolutionaries: U.S. consumers
Who would have thought that tainted pet food and toys would threaten to unravel the authoritarian export model of Chinese growth that the brutal Tiananmen Square crackdown in 1989 was partly meant to secure? China's then "paramount leader" Deng Xiaoping,...Tags: Li Peng, Justice and Rights, Death, Consumers, Litigation and Regulation
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China: sweet or sour?
Today, Farah and Martinez discuss the broad question of U.S. engagement with China. Later this week, they'll debate killer toys, military threats, Olympic boycotts and more. See the evil By Joseph Farah Dear Andrés, It's funny how some people see evil...Tags: Ethics, Cheers (tv program), Justice and Rights, Death, Republican Party
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The price we pay for China's boom
Tribune foreign correspondentShatar the herdsman squinted into the twilight on the ruined grasslands where Genghis Khan once galloped. He frowned and called his goats. The wind tasted like dust. On the other side of the world, another morning dawned in the historic embrace...Tags: Environmental Issues, Consumers, Furniture, Sports, Natural Resource Industry
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China a key player in war on terrorism
Orlando Sentinel Staff WriterChina likely will play a major role in the scope and success of U.S. military action in Afghanistan. So far, Beijing has offered moral support but urged restraint as Washington mobilizes for a possible strike against terrorist Osama bin Laden's hideout...Tags: White House, United Nations, Pakistan, National Security, Diplomacy
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Bush has come long way in world eye
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSix weeks ago, George W. Bush was still the new kid on the global block, widely perceived by his peers as a good-old-boy Texan grappling, and sometimes fumbling, with the sophisticated nuances of foreign policy. He was under fire for his controversial...Tags: United Nations, Biological and Chemical Weapons, Guerrilla Activity, National Security, Diplomacy
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Bush Says China Backs War on Terror
Times Staff WritersPresident Bush declared today that China stands "side by side with the American people" during the U.S. military strikes in Afghanistan against Osama bin Laden and his followers. At a news conference after conducting an initial meeting with Chinese...Tags: National Security, Colin Powell, Diplomacy, Death, Shanghai (China)
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U.S. would ease Iraq ultimatum to get U.N. votes
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - While France and Russia each threatened to veto a United Nations resolution authorizing war against Iraq, the Bush administration agreed yesterday to ease the terms of its ultimatum to Baghdad in a bid to win Security Council backing for...Tags: France, Guinea, Japan, United Nations, White House
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Read the complete first presidential debate
Sun-SentinelA transcript of Thursday's debate, as transcribed by e-Media Millworks, Inc.: LEHRER: Good evening, Mr. President, Senator Kerry. As determined by a coin toss, the first question goes to you, Senator Kerry. You have two minutes. Do you believe you...Tags: Republican National Conventions, Reconstruction, Diplomacy, Bill Clinton, International Military Interventions
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China edges away from Iraq; stance still ambiguous
Sun Foreign StaffBEIJING - As the United States and Great Britain lobby other members of the United Nations Security Council to support strong measures against Iraq, China has remained publicly ambiguous about its position - a stance pleasing so far for the Bush...Tags: United Kingdom, United Nations, George W. Bush, News Agency, National Security
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Bush to meet Muslim leaders in China
Washington BureauPresident Bush, laboring to shore up an international coalition against terrorism that is showing signs of strain, departs Wednesday for a meeting with Asian leaders critical to his ongoing campaign. At the 21-nation Asian Pacific Economic Cooperation...Tags: National Security, Trips and Vacations, Travel, Defense, China
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