Word: liu
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Laura T. Lee Linus Lee William S. Lee Adrienne Leight Jessica Leino Franklin J. Leonard Zachary D. Levenick Sarah A. Levin Matthew S. Levine Vincent G. Levy Benjamin R. Lewis Oliver M. Lewis Winifred M. Li Evagelos G. Liaras Ari M. Lipman Rita F. Lin Jennifer Chian-Hua Liu Ben A. Loehnen Daniel M. Loss Rebecca F. Lubens Susan B. Machorek Kelly B. McBrayer Kate McCarthy Angus R. Maclaurin A. Matthew Macleod Theresa V. Makin Anna L. Malsberger Andrew K. Mandel Rebecca J. Mandell Jennifer L. Marder Barbara E. Martinez Heather Mason Sean M. Mason Chiqui O. Matthew Kate McCarthy...
...finally been solved. Though Drew Barrymore and Cameron Diaz signed on months ago, producers had a devil of a time finding a third angel. At various points in the protracted casting search, everyone from Posh Spice to Angelina Jolie was touted as the leading candidate. But last week LUCY LIU, who plays the less-than-saintly Ling on Ally McBeal, nabbed the role. The movie will diverge from the series by changing the characters' names and personalities, but should remain faithful in emphasizing wardrobe over plot...
...defeat. Joe Green, co-captain and the team's top player, was seeded No. 7 in the field. After a bye in the first round and an easy 6-1, 6-2 victory over Andre Vanier of St. John's University, Green faltered and lost to unseeded Ahn Ahn Liu of Princeton, who went on to the semifinals...
...dinner where Jiang spoke, I sat next to Liu Mingkang, a former Chinese central banker who now heads a large financial corporation. He knows well the vagaries of Chinese freedoms; during the Cultural Revolution, he spent 10 years banished to the countryside, where he learned English by listening to the Voice of America on his secret transistor radio while working in the paddies. Now he is planning for his company to set up an online system for stock trading and banking transactions. "As economic freedoms expand," he says, "we are inevitably securing more social freedoms and the ability to exchange...
...society, they are also, in the age of satellites and the Internet, futile. Among the most common sounds in Shanghai now is the chirping of cell phones. And last week I kept bumping into folks--from Yahoo's Jerry Yang and AOL's Steve Case to my dinner companion Liu Mingkang and Beijing Internet cafe founder Edward Zeng--who are launching digital-information services...