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...Chan said. “I would never do this at home. I like it because it’s fun to play with all these different identities.” On the other hand, some seminar participants were new to the life of pads, heels, glue and lashes. Jia Hui Lee ’12 plans to debut as a Balinese princess next week. “I’m hoping for an exposure”, he says. On the king side, Morgan L. Haven-Tietze ’10 has yet to set plans for her first...
...fear of the impact of the world economic crisis on China's already fragile social stability has strengthened party hardliners. They argue that the lack of international response to Beijing's suppression of political dissent before and during the Olympic Games - the jailing and intimidation of dissidents like Hu Jia, for example - makes even more stringent repression now the government's best option. Sinologists say a series of sensitive anniversaries that fall this year - including the 20th anniversary of the crushing of demonstrations in Tiananmen Square and the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic - will likely...
...country in early March, and are now in the United States. In a related development, a Beijing law firm known for defending dissidents and others seeking redress from the authorities was shut down for six months in late February. The Yitong law firm, which defended dissident Hu Jia who is now serving a three-year sentence for subversion, was ordered shut by legal authorities, ostensibly for allowing one of its lawyers to work at the firm without a license...
...prospect now is that the deflation evident in the housing market may intensify. As Zheng Jia, 35, who sells medical equipment in Shanghai, said after a weekend looking at villas in suburban Shanghai: "Why buy now, when prices may be lower a month from...
...that the babies mostly spoke nonsense and their sneering expressions never changed, “Corbu Pops” Singers Madeleine A. Bennett ’11, Adriana I. Colón ’12, Julia T. Havard ’11, Zhanrui Kuang ’12, Jia Hui Lee ’12, and Hannah R. Lewis, a student at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, were able to convey intense emotion through only their voices and limited head and hand movements. Their attribution as singers was something of a misnomer, however, meant rather to highlight...