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- September 12, 1998, Saturday, Final Edition,
Part C; WORLD; Pg. C1,
636 words,
U.N. official asks about Tibetan cleric as China hints it may permit 2nd party,
Willis Witter; THE WASHINGTON TIMES,
TOKYO
- Central News Agency,
July 14, 1998, Tuesday,
419 words,
US CALLS FOR THE RELEASE OF MAINLAND DISSIDENTS,
By Jay Chen and Flor Wang,
Washington, June 12
- 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
- Agence France Presse,
July 11, 1998,
International news,
390 words,
China arrests opposition party members in Zhejiang province,
(ADDS dissident reax, detail)
- Agence France Presse,
July 11, 1998,
International news,
431 words,
Eight more China dissidents behind bars, ninth on the run,
(UPDATES with names, details)
- The Associated Press,
July 11, 1998, Saturday, PM cycle,
International News,
529 words,
Chinese police detain nine dissidents,
By CHARLES HUTZLER, Associated Press Writer,
BEIJING
- The Washington Times,
July 10, 1998, Friday, Final Edition,
Part A; WORLD; Pg. A13,
404 words,
U.S. policy on China 'naive'; Tiananmen survivor calls for pressure to change approach,
Tom Carter; THE WASHINGTON TIMES
- The Washington Times,
July 3, 1998, Friday, Final Edition,
Part A; NATION; Pg. A3,
676 words,
Clinton vows economic help for Asia; Says nations must also help selves,
Warren P. Strobel; THE WASHINGTON TIMES,
HONG KONG
- The Associated Press,
July 2, 1998, Thursday, AM cycle,
Washington Dateline,
505 words,
U.S.-based Chinese dissidents say Clinton's trip is a failure,
By DONNA ABU-NASR, Associated Press Writer,
WASHINGTON
- The Associated Press,
June 24, 1998, Wednesday, PM cycle,
Washington Dateline,
951 words,
Despite Tiananmen, China's pro-democracy movement lives,
By LAURA MYERS, Associated Press Writer,
WASHINGTON
- Asian Political News,
June 8, 1998,
418 words,
Exiled Chinese dissidents form new coalition,
50189160 ND
- Central News Agency,
June 5, 1998, Friday,
593 words,
WASHINGTON COMMEMORATES JUNE 4TH WITH DECLARATION,
By Nelson Chung and Flor Wang,
Washington, June 4
- Japan Economic Newswire,
JUNE 5, 1998, FRIDAY,
400 words,
Exiled Chinese dissidents form new coalition,
WASHINGTON, June 4 Kyodo
- Copyright 1997 CHEMICAL BUSINESS NEWSBASE,
November 18, 1997,
Business,
59 words,
Eastman's copolyester used in plastic shields
- Chemical Market Reporter,
October 13, 1997,
Pg. 22; ISSN: 0090-0907,
111 words,
Eastman's Copolyester Used in Plastic Shields,
THIS IS THE FULL TEXT
- The New York Times,
July 7, 1997, Monday, Late Edition - Final,
Section B; Page 3; Column 2; Metropolitan Desk,
445 words,
A Parade Brings Pride and Protest,
By FRANK BRUNI
- Copyright 1997 SINGAPORE STRAITS TIMES,
July 2, 1997,
News,
400 words,
Parades, protests in US Pages 1, 4 to 11 & 36,
Lee Siew Hua, US Correspondent
- The Straits Times (Singapore),
July 2, 1997,
Pg. 11,
614 words,
Parades, protests in US,
Lee Siew Hua, US Correspondent
- The Associated Press,
June 28, 1997, Saturday, AM cycle,
International News,
413 words,
Celebrants, anti-communists face off in Washington With Hong Kong Roundup,
WASHINGTON
- Deutsche Presse-Agentur,
July 13, 1996, Saturday,
International News,
600 words,
China works to curb mining deaths,
Beijing
- Xinhua News Agency,
JULY 13, 1996, SATURDAY,
280 words,
inspection on unsafe mines,
beijing, july 13; ITEM NO: 0713056
- Reuters World Service,
May 22, 1996, Wednesday, BC cycle,
606 words,
China says U.S. attempting cultural infiltration,
By Jane Macartney,
BEIJING, May 22
- South China Morning Post,
October 29, 1992,
News; Pg. 1,
1414 words,
Meeting endorses new leadership for Army; Seal of approval for new militarlineup,
By WILLY WO-LAP LAM
- BBC Summary of World Broadcasts,
December 22, 1990, Saturday,
Part 3 The Far East; B. INTERNAL AFFAIRS; 2. CHINA; B. INTERNAL AFFAIRS; FE/0954/B2/ 1;,
303 words,
OTHER REPORTS; Non-communists appointed as special procurators,
Xinhua News Agency, Peking, in English 1434 gmt 19 Dec 900901 gmt
- Inter Press Service,
May 2, 1990, Wednesday,
808 words,
TIBET: BEIJING LIFTS MARTIAL LAW FOR ECONOMIC REASONS,
by Yojana Sharma,
HONG KONG, May 2
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