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...Detention House, where I was to remain for 6 1/2 years, was the foremost detention house for political prisoners in Shanghai. It was an old establishment where the Kuomintang had once imprisoned Communists. The black Jeep drove through the main gate, along a drive lined by willow trees, then through another gate. I was undressed, searched, photographed, fingerprinted. ''While you are here, you will be known by a number,'' the man at the entry desk said. ''You'll no longer use your name, not even to the guards. Your number is 1806.'' I was taken out through another gate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Life and Death in Shanghai | 2/5/2007 | See Source »

...buses. The streets have been taken over by the paraders.'' Li Zhen and I said goodbye. That was the last glimpse I ever had of my dear old friend. A month later, she committed suicide after a particularly humiliating experience. The Red Guards placed a pole across the gate of the conservatory less than four feet from the ground and made Li Zhen crawl under it to demonstrate that she was ''a running dog of the British imperialists'' because of her education in England. They then held a ''struggle'' meeting to compel her to confess her ''love for Western music...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Life and Death in Shanghai | 2/5/2007 | See Source »

...house was very quiet. There was not the slightest sound or movement anywhere, almost as if everything in the house were waiting helplessly for its own destruction. Suddenly the doorbell began to ring incessantly. At the same time, there was a furious pounding of many fists on my front gate, accompanied by hysterical voices shouting slogans. The cacophony told me that the time of waiting was over and that I must face the Red Guards. ''Open the gate!'' someone shouted. ''Are you all dead? Why don't you open the gate?'' As my servant let the Guards in, I stood...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Life and Death in Shanghai | 2/5/2007 | See Source »

...Harvard to a 71-57 statement win over Cornell. The victory launched the Crimson into a first-place tie with Princeton atop the league standings. Sophomores Emily Tay and Niki Finelli chipped in 14 and 11 points, respectively. Harvard never trailed, building a 6-0 lead out of the gate and a 29-20 margin heading into the locker room. “Coming out strong with buckets is a key thing for us,” Tay said. “In the beginning of the year, when we wouldn’t make shots, we?...

Author: By Emily W. Cunningham, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Women's Basketball Leaps into First | 2/4/2007 | See Source »

...some sham marriages, a love-stricken citizen is victimized by a spouse who marries only to gain permanent residency. Some American men, for example, send away for so-called mail-order brides and are given the gate soon after their wives receive permanent status. Another marriage fraud involves an alien who pays a U.S. citizen to marry him or her to circumvent INS rules. The foreigner then arranges a quick divorce. In August the INS deported the head of a West Coast ring that had arranged an estimated 70 marriages, for $3,000 to $5,000 a wedding...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tightening the Knot | 1/26/2007 | See Source »

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