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After U.S. immigrant Gao Zhan was arrested while visiting Beijing with her husband and son in 2001, her conviction on charges of spying for Taiwan became an international incident. Human-rights groups trumpeted her cause and U.S. President George W. Bush complained to then Chinese President Jiang Zemin. A few days before U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell landed in Beijing for a visit in July 2001, the sociologist was released and returned to a hero's welcome in Washington...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Double Cross? | 12/1/2003 | See Source »

...officials may now be regretting their efforts on Gao's behalf. In a Virginia federal court last week, she pleaded guilty to illegally exporting to China hardened microprocessors, which have military applications. Gao admitted to using a number of front companies and an assumed name ("Gail Heights") to buy 80 chips from a Massachusetts supplier, which she then sold to the Nanjing Research Institute of Electronics Technology, one of the top designers of radar systems for China's military. Under her plea agreement, Gao agreed to forfeit $505,000 she earned in the sales and was convicted of tax evasion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Double Cross? | 12/1/2003 | See Source »

...official at the U.S. Attorney's office in Virginia, which prosecuted Gao, told TIME that Gao hadn't violated any espionage law. In a statement published in Chinese, Gao denied that she ever spied for Taiwan or China. "I never planned to do anything to support the Chinese government and never thought of harming the U.S. government," she wrote, adding bizarrely that her "dream" was to host a radio talk show in China. Genuine human-rights activists find a lesson in the scandal. Says Xiao Qiang, the former executive director of New York-based Human Rights in China, which lobbied...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Double Cross? | 12/1/2003 | See Source »

...weeks before Loy's departure was announced, the GAO issued two critical reports, one of which said there are "significant weaknesses in the testing and training procedures for TSA airport screeners." The TSA collects too little information on screeners' performance and doesn't yet have a systematic way of training supervisors, the reports found. The inspector general of the DHS discovered that the screeners had been given test answers in order to maximize the pass rate. A classified section of one of the GAO reports suggests that weapons are still making their way past security. And this summer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bumps In The Sky | 11/3/2003 | See Source »

Victor Y. Gao ’04 said after the meeting yesterday that he had never been to OCS yet, but gravitated toward the process out of an interest in operations management and science consulting jobs...

Author: By Margaret W. Ho, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Campus Recruiting Rates Inch Upward | 9/26/2003 | See Source »

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