Word: chiangs
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...would be submerged. Infuriated by Taiwan President Lee Tung-hui's successful odyssey back to his alma mater. Cornell, communist leaders in the PRC conducted two missile tests in the summer and have launched endless verbal attacks in media. In fact, some outside observers believe them to be warning Chiang Kai-shek's heirs not to play with fire, unless they would feel comfortable swimming all the way to the United States for protection...
There seems to exist every reason to foresee a crisis in a tacit, longtime, mutual appeasement. Forty five years ago, because of the military intervention of the United States, Mao Zedong, reluctantly gave up his ruthless ambition of sparing none. Across the strait, Chiang Kai-shek thought the same. After spending some time interpreting Mao's "mercy," Chiang also subdued his obsession of recapturing the mainland, and his dream of visiting his hometown one more time gradually faded away. With the United States in between, relative peace was achieved out of a forced balance of explosive tension...
...seat theater to hear the First Lady urge them to make the goals of the women's conference a reality. "Hillary Clinton's speech may please women's rights advocates, but it won't change China's human right's policies at all," says TIME's Oscar Chiang. "The government blocked out all internal media reports about her speech. Later, they may criticize her for meddling in China's internal affairs, but right now their strategy is to just keep quiet...
...executive director, Chiang has organized a team of 24 high school students who serve as teachers to help grade school children improve their English skills, according to Karen Berardino, spokesperson for the New England Electric System...
...Chiang said she hopes to make SAMPLE financially self-sufficient in the near future, and open another branch in an area of the city more directly affected by the riots...