Your search produced 8 documents.
- The Baltimore Sun,
July 21, 1998, Tuesday,
FINAL EDITION,
Pg. 1A,
853 words,
For GOP, a fine line on China policy; Efffort to uphold favorable trade status invites sharp criticism; Focus shifts from Clinton,
Jonathan Weisman, SUN NATIONAL STAFF
- The New York Times,
July 12, 1998, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 1; Page 3; Column 1; Foreign Desk,
513 words,
China Detains 9 Dissidents Who Sought to Form a Party,
AP,
BEIJING, July 11
- The Independent (London),
July 4, 1998, Saturday,
NEWS; Page 13,
538 words,
Dissident sues Adidas over forced labour claim,
Marcus Tanner
- Los Angeles Times,
June 30, 1998, Tuesday,
Home Edition,
Page 10,
1088 words,
CHINA IS ABUZZ OVER OPENNESS; CULTURE: DISCUSSIONS OF ONCE-FORBIDDEN SUBJECTS RAISE HOPES FOR FURTHER EXCHANGES.,
MAGGIE FARLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER,
SHANGHAI
- St. Petersburg Times,
June 30, 1998, Tuesday, 4 State / Suncoast Edition,
NATIONAL; Pg. 2A,
262 words,
China arrests democracy activist,
BEIJING
- Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN),
June 30, 1998, Metro Edition,
china; Pg. 1A,
1018 words,
Getting down to business in Shanghai; Clinton begins visit to nation's capital of trade and banking,
Shanghai, China
- Chicago Tribune,
June 29, 1998 Monday, EVENING UPDATE EDITION,
NEWS; Pg. 1; ZONE: C,
251 words,
CHINESE DETAIN DISSIDENT TRYING TO REGISTER PARTY,
Associated Press.,
BEIJING
- The Washington Post,
June 28, 1998, Sunday, Final Edition,
A SECTION; Pg. A01,
1717 words,
Summit Debate Buoys U.S. Hopes; Chinese Broadcast Hailed as Sign of Change,
John F. Harris; John Pomfret, Washington Post Staff Writers,
BEIJING, June 28 (Sunday)
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