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...have interrogated more than 100 of the document's original signatories; Liu Xiaobo, a dissident scholar who was one of the drafters, was arrested by Beijing police on Dec. 8 and remains in custody. In an article published in an official journal on Jan. 18, Jia Qinglin, China's fourth-highest official, warned that the country should avoid multiparty systems, separation of political powers and other "erroneous ideological interferences." And in December President Hu Jintao warned the country to "not waver" in implementing economic reform, a remark that was interpreted as meaning "avoid political debate...
...Before working in the Clinton White House, Emanuel worked for Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley. He was first elected to Congress in 2002, and is the fourth-highest ranking House Democrat...
...only was Pizzoti’s effort a career high, but his aerial assault on the Tigers was also the fourth-highest single-game passing total in Harvard history...
...making a great cutback, and sprinting up the right sideline.“Once Jason or Cheng got the ball, they knew what do to do with it, and they made some big plays,” Pizzotti said.EXTRA POINTSPizzotti’s 365 yards goes down as the fourth-highest total in team history. It tops the 361-yard outing of current Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05, who previously held the fourth spot on the list...With two more interceptions on Saturday, senior cornerback Steven Williams’ 14 career interceptions leave him just...
...pounding of Princeton (2-4, 1-2 Ivy).In the 100th meeting between the two teams, the Crimson (4-2, 3-0) avenged two straight defeats in the series. Senior quarterback Chris Pizzotti went 25-of-35 for a career-high 365 yards—the fourth-highest single-game output in school history—and two touchdowns. Pizzotti was able to make a number of key plays rolling out of the pocket. “I work on it each week, and the receivers were doing a great job of getting open when I scrambled...