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...more effort to truly end the practice, and it's hard to believe the Chinese leadership really cares that much. Maybe a WTO case will change that, but Zhou, for one, doesn't believe it. "Don't worry, I'll still be here," he says, and with a smile asks if I had seen The Last King of Scotland. "Five renminbi," he says...
...response, Godelia sent a scathing e-mail subject-lined “Clearing my Name” to 25 undergraduates. Addressing Collins, Godelia asked, “Are you really my friend, Kam? You smile, laugh and appear genuine to my face and then, out of no where [sic], I am slapped in the face, with your blatantly inaccurate and irresponsible article...
...really put an end to it, and I find it difficult to believe the Chinese leadership cares that much. Maybe, in time, a WTO case will change that, but Zhou, for one, doesn't believe it. "Don't worry, I'll still be here," he says, and with a smile asks if I had The Last King of Scotland. Actually, I hadn't. "Five RMB," he said. Sold...
...Jumper,” the San Francisco quartet has struck a chord with college students riding high: Clinton is president, “Ally McBeal” is on at nine, and things are looking up for the twenty-first century. Why shouldn’t we smile? The cloning of Dolly the sheep has at last muted the virulent debate over bioethics, we’ve secured a budget surplus only a fool would deem exhaustible and the storm clouds of Cold War anxiety have retreated from view. America’s the prettiest girl at the dance...
...infiltrate coverage, but that doesn’t absolve “news” outlets of their responsibility to ensure that reporters are at least marginally objective. Good television reporters have an independent perspective for analyzing the news; bad television reporters have talking points and a pretty smile...