Biden: US Ready to Give Visa to Chinese Activist Voice of America May 06, 2012 Biden: US Ready to Give Visa to Chinese Activist Michael Bowman | Washington US Vice President Joe Biden says Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng's future is in the United States, and that he expects Chinato abide by a deal that would allow ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Chinese dissident's future is in United States, Biden says Fox News Vice President Joe Biden says he believes that Chinese legal activist Chen Guangcheng's future is in the United States. Chen, who escaped house arrest in his village and fled to the US Embassy in Beijing, has a tentative deal with theChinese ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
China's Liu Xiang wins 110 hurdles in Japan The Seattle Times Chinese star Liu Xiang stepped up his Olympic preparations by winning the 110-meter hurdles in rain and wind Sunday at the Seiko Golden Grand Prix meet. By JIM ARMSTRONG AP Sports Writer No comments have been posted to this article. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Biden says Chinese activist's future is in America San Jose Mercury News Yet, nine months on, Locke's key role in the recent drama over Chen has put him on the front lines of US concerns about China's embattled dissident community. WASHINGTON—Vice President Joe Biden says he believes thatChinese legal activist Chen ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Biden: Chinese activist's future is in America; Beijing expected to honor its ... Washington Post Biden tells NBC's “Meet the Press” that US officials “expect the Chinese to stick to that commitment.” Biden says that when Chen came to the embassy, he wanted to be reunited with his family and remain in China — just not in his village. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Chinese activist crisis allows US Ambassador Locke to display commitment to ... Washington Post Yet, nine months on, Locke's key role in the recent drama over blind legal activist Chen Guangcheng has put him on the front lines of US concerns aboutChina's embattled dissident community. Chen's sudden escape from house arrest and a US decision to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Chen Guangcheng: Chinese dissidents fear reprisals even if he is allowed to leave Detroit Free Press A petitioner is approached Saturday by police outside the hospital whereChinese rights activist Chen Guangcheng is being treated in Beijing. / ED JONES/AFP/GETTY IMAGES By Gillian Wong Associated Press BEIJING -- Even if China makes a rare concession ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US Discusses With China Departure of Blind Activist Wall Street Journal By BRIAN SPEGELE And JEREMY PAGE BEIJING—US officials spoke with their Chinese counterparts and with Chen Guangcheng, the blind lawyer and activist who sought refuge in the US Embassy in Beijing, to discuss arrangements for his departure from China to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
What sustains Chinese truth-tellers Washington Post Sally Jenkins is a Sports columnist for The Post. Almost four years ago I sat in a back-alley bar with an activist lawyer named Teng Biao discussing the pitiless abuses the Chinese government committed against its people in the run-up to the Beijing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Rubio defends Romney over US handling of Chinese dissident, Axelrod fights back CNN (blog) ... reaction to the US handling of a Chinese dissident this week, saying the presumptive GOP presidential nominee did not overreact to the situation. "I think this crisis is a reminder of what we are dealing with in China," Rubio told "Fox News Sunday. See all stories on this topic » | ||
App Maker Evernote Plans China Expansion Wall Street Journal But operating a data center in China comes with risks. Chinese authorities have requested personal information about Internet users from private companies and used such information against dissidents. In 2005 Yahoo Inc., which operated email servers in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
What does Chen Guangcheng's case spell for Chinese reform? Alaska Dispatch He made an improbable escape from his farmhouse in eastern China two weeks ago and sought refuge in the US Embassy in Beijing. After negotiations between US and Chinese officials, Chen left the embassy under arrangements to stay in China that were ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
“Crab” chips, fruity Oreos? They're big overseas Salt Lake Tribune The Chinese like their Oreos stuffed with mango and orange cream. And in Spain, Kellogg's All-Bran cereal is served floating in hot coffee instead of cold milk. Americans might get squeamish at the thought of their favorite snacks being tweaked. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Lionsgate Secures Chinese Release For THE HUNGER GAMES Comic Book Movie The Chinese film market is notoriously difficult to get into. A quota of 20 foreign films are allowed to screen in Chinese cinemas any given year, with an additional 14 enhanced (3D or IMAX) titles given permission as of 2012. See all stories on this topic » | ||
For China, a Dissident in Exile Is One Less Headache Back Home Pittsburgh Post Gazette By ANDREW JACOBS / The New York Times After more than a week of high-level diplomacy over the fate of the blind activist Chen Guangcheng, theChinese government was widely seen as making a major concession on Friday by agreeing to allow Mr. Chen to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hospitalized dissident awaits permission to leave China Chicago Tribune BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese human rights activist Chen Guangcheng remained largely out of contact in a Beijing hospital on Sunday as diplomats kept up contacts with authorities over how he might leave China and travel to study in the United States. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Blind Chinese activist remains hospitalized STLtoday.com Chen, a symbol in China's civil rights movement, may be able to leave to study in the United States under still-evolving arrangements announced Friday by Washington and Beijing to end a weeklong diplomatic standoff over his case. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Chinese State Media Calls Chen Guangcheng A 'Pawn' Of The United States Mediaite ... Chen's US ties and the United States' ambassador to China, Gary Locke. The Global Times, an English-language Chinese newspaper, ran a story last Thursday that did its best to discredit Chen, accusing him of resorting “to extreme and violent ways. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Activist's allies fear Chinese retaliation Fort Wayne Journal Gazette “Chen's story is not a triumph for China's human rights, unfortunately,” said Wang Songlian, a Hong Kong-based researcher with Chinese Human Rights Defenders. “Although Chen and his immediate family might gain freedom, his extended family is likely to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
With Chen Guangcheng news on Twitter, China's censors lost control Washington Post Many activists also relied notably on Twitter itself, which is blocked in China but can be accessed by exploiting holes in the “Great Firewall” that censors theChinese Internet. When Chen was driven from the US Embassy to a nearby hospital and made a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Viewpoints: Plight of Chinese dissident should matter to all of us Sacramento Bee By Kathleen Parker News that Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng and his family might be allowed to leave China for a university fellowship in the United States brought relief not only to Chen, but also to dissidents around the world. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Blind Chinese activist seeks official help to go to US China Post BEIJING -- Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng, isolated in a Beijing hospital, on Sunday appealed for official help to leave the country after a US-brokered diplomatic solution paved the way for his departure. Chen is at the center of a major diplomatic ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Chinese dissident's concerns have ties to York County York Daily Record By STEPHANIE REIGHART York, PA - The same human-rights issues championed by Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng once played a role in bringing Chinese asylum seekers to York County. Many were trying to escapeChina because of that nation's one-child ... See all stories on this topic » |
China's Liu Xiang wins 110 hurdles in Japan - Action News 5 ... Breaking news, traffic, weather, and sports for Memphis and the Mid-South. ...Chinese star Liu Xiang stepped up his preparations for the London Olympics by winning the 110-meter hurdles Sunday at the Seiko Golden Grand Prix meet.More > ... WMCTV - Sports |
China Sports News: Chinese trio suffer AFC Champions League ... Chinese trio suffer AFC Champions League torment. Source: china.org.cn By Xiang Bin China's club sides endured a forgettable couple of days in the AFC... www.chinasportsbeat.com/.../chinese-trio-suffer-afc-champion... |
U.S., China reach deal on Chinese activist - Wilkes-Barre, news ... U.S., China reach deal on Chinese activist - Wilkes-Barre, news, sports, obituaries, and classifieds for Luzerne County and Scranton | The Times Leader, ... www.timesleader.com/.../US-China-reach-deal-on-Chinese-acti... |
Line calls, umpires favour Chinese players, says Saina Nehwal ... Line calls, umpires favour Chinese players, says Saina Nehwal. Tags: Saina Nehwa ... Chinese umpires. Saina Nehwal during a practice session at the Siri Fort Sports Complex in New Delhi on Monday. ... CLICK HERE FOR MORENEWS » ... indiatoday.intoday.in/story/saina-nehwal.../1/185827.html |
Former Chinese soccer head Nan Yong on trial - Sports News ... TIELING, Liaoning province - Bribery trial against former Chinese soccer chief Nan Yong started in Tieling Intermediate People's Court on Wednesday morning. english.sina.com/sports/p/2012/0424/461597.html |
Blind Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng leaves US Embassy Chen Guangcheng, a blind Chinese legal activist who was at the center of a ...The Chinese government's news service, Xinhua, reported that Chen left the U.S. .... Dodgers can't complete comeback in 5-4 loss to Cubs - L.A. Times -Sports ... www.latimes.com/.../la-fgw-china-activist-20120502,0,56408... |
Chinese media attacks US over escaped activist - Dallas News ... ... official Web site for Dallas news, breaking news, weather forecasts andsports in the ... BEIJING -- China's state-controlled media came out swinging against the US ... with one editorial calling the blind Chinese activist a "tool" of US leaders. www.myfoxdfw.com/.../chinese-media-attacks-us-over-escape... |
'Chinese officials favour their local players' - Sports News - IBNLive Chinese officials use unfair tactics to grab Olympic berths for their players and favour them in tournaments held in their home country, top international ... ibnlive.in.com/news/chinese-officials...their.../252050-5.html |
US, China forge tentative deal on Chinese activist | KVOA.com ... BEIJING, CHINA - A New York University law professor says legal activist Chen Guangcheng has ... Sports News · High School Sports · Arizona Wildcats · NBC Sports ... The Chinese Foreign Ministry says Chen can apply for travel permits to study abroad and a ... Get news, weather and more on your smartphone and tablet! www.kvoa.com/.../us-china-forge-tentative-deal-on-chinese-ac... |
2012 Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Wei Long: One-off For the Chinese ... From Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport L'Or Blanc and Grand Sport Vitesse to everything in between, there is no shortage of special edition Veyrons produced. www.autoguide.com/.../2012-bugatti-veyron-grand-sport-wei-... |
KEYC - Mankato News, Weather, Sports - - Chinese Dissident Asks ... There is still no resolution for Chinese dissident Chen Guancheng. The blind activist escaped house arrest last week and spent six days in the U.S. embassy in Beijing. www.keyc.tv/story/.../chinese-dissident-asks-us-for-help |
BBC Sport - World Snooker Championship 2012: Crucible Chinese ... In the latter stages of Ding's shock first-round defeat by Welshman Ryan Day, the Crucible press room was full of Chinese journalists, camped at the front urging ... www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/snooker/17846097 |
Report: Nike exec bribed Chinese official - UPI.com You are here: Home / Business News / Report: Nike exec bribed Chineseofficial ... Mass Sports Department of the State General Administration ofSports -- took ... www.upi.com/Business_News/.../UPI-46931335311870/ |
Chinese lawyer looms over US-China talks - CBS News CBS News.com World ... Sports I'll Have Another wins Kentucky Derby 4 of 9; Did Chris Coleman's ... (AP) WASHINGTON - The blind Chinese lawyer at the center of a diplomatic storm ... U.S., China still mum on fate of escaped activist ... www.cbsnews.com/.../chinese-lawyer-looms-over-us-china-tal... |
Nike executive in China gave bribe to Chinese soccer official, news ... The bribe is one of several that former Chinese Football Association (CFA) chief Xie Yalong has taken, according to court documents, the Chinese newsagency ... www.oregonlive.com/.../nike_executive_in_china_gave_b.ht.. |


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