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...more than it was required to when it refunded a handful of contributions from its $380,000 fund-raiser in April. But the criteria for which contributions were returned and which were kept remains somewhat mysterious. Why did the Clinton campaign, for example, send back a check to Liu Zeng, but not to Lee Sang Cheung, who each gave $1,000 to the campaign and fit the same demographic and voter profile...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hillary Clinton's Chinatown Tangle | 11/2/2007 | See Source »

...Still, signs are emerging that the tide may be turning for those fighting the Quixotic fight for preservation of old Beijing. On October 15, Beijing Communist Party Secretary Liu Qi said the city plans to invest 2 billion renminbi ($268 million) over the next few years to renovate courtyard houses to protect the city's cultural heritage, and also to raise the living standards of hutong residents through measures to improve housing, transportation, environment, education, food safety and social security. The change in official attitudes may also lead to a more tolerant response to citizens' efforts to prevent further destruction...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Save Our City! | 10/30/2007 | See Source »

...Justin S. Becker ’09 is a molecular and cellular biology concentrator in Winthrop House. Elise Liu ’11 is a Crimson editorial comper in Canaday. Both are members of the Harvard College Democrats...

Author: By Justin S. Becker and Elise Liu | Title: Hiding Away Habeas | 10/26/2007 | See Source »

...Lewis Z. Liu ’08 expressed similar concerns, saying he is worried that the summer’s credit crisis will make recruiting more competitive this year...

Author: By Adrienne C. Collatos, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Market Woes Upset Recruiting | 10/17/2007 | See Source »

...last year, State Grid's "Power for All" project ran electric lines to 545,000 previously unserved households, offering the occupants free power indefinitely. Families bought their first refrigerators, televisions, even computers. Farmers stopped hauling buckets of water and installed automated irrigation systems. "We transformed people's lives," says Liu Fuyi, the project's chief. "We brought them into modernity." Over the next two years, the utility plans to spend $3 billion to do the same for 4.5 million of China's poorest people in 18 provinces - and that's just one of 30 promises the state-owned firm...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Community Service | 10/4/2007 | See Source »

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