1 BEIJING, China (CNN Thursday, May 13, 2004)
- A Beijing court has sentenced a U.S.-based Chinese dissident to five years in
prison after convicting him of espionage and illegal border crossing, his lawyer
said. 2 yang Jianli has already been imprisoned in Beijing for more than two
years. 3 He will not receive credit for time served, according to his
U.S.-based attorney Jared Genser. Yang, a Chinese scholar living in the Boston
area with permanent U.S. residency, was arrested in April 2002 on charges of
using a friend’s passport to enter China and traveling with a fake identity card
for a week to observe labor unrest in northeastern China. 4 Genser said the
spying charge was related to a small foundation that Yang ran from his home from
1992 to 1993. 5 The Chinese government charged that he received $400 in
funding from A. objective B. appreciative C. critical D. sarcastic
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1 BEIJING, China (CNN Thursday, May 13, 2004)
- A Beijing court has sentenced a U.S.-based Chinese dissident to five years in
prison after convicting him of espionage and illegal border crossing, his lawyer
said. 2 yang Jianli has already been imprisoned in Beijing for more than two
years. 3 He will not receive credit for time served, according to his
U.S.-based attorney Jared Genser. Yang, a Chinese scholar living in the Boston
area with permanent U.S. residency, was arrested in April 2002 on charges of
using a friend’s passport to enter China and traveling with a fake identity card
for a week to observe labor unrest in northeastern China. 4 Genser said the
spying charge was related to a small foundation that Yang ran from his home from
1992 to 1993. 5 The Chinese government charged that he received $400 in
funding from A. China jails U.S.-based dissident B. Yang Jianli has already been imprisoned in Beijing C. China arrests a U.S.-based spy D. Yang Jianli has been indicted wrongly by Beijing
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1 GAZA CITY (CNN Thursday, May 13, 2004 Posted: 8:35
AM EDT (1235 GMT))-Two Israeli helicopter attacks Thursday in Gaza’s Rafah
refugee camp have killed 10 people, according to Palestinian security and
medical sources. 2 The strikes followed Palestinian attacks on Israeli
soldiers Tuesday and Wednesday that have claimed 11 soldiers’ lives. This week,
violence in Gaza has claimed the lives at least 33 Palestinians as well as the
11 soldiers. 3 The fighting comes as Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon
works on revising his plan to withdraw military personnel and Jewish settlements
from Gaza and parts of the West Bank. 4 Israel Defense Forces began the Gaza
operation Monday night, saying the mission was aimed at destroying workshops
used by Palestinian terrorists to construct Qassam rockets. 5 Israeli
helicopters first attack A. Israeli helicopters strike in Gaza camp — Ariel Sharon’s work on revising his plan — an Israeli missile strike in Rafah—the beginning of the Gaza operation B. Ariel Sharon’s work on revising his plan — Israeli helicopters strike in Gaza camp — an Israeli missile strike in Rafah — the beginning of the Gaza operation C. The beginning of the Gaza operation — Ariel Sharon’s work on revising his plan — an Israeli missile strike in Rafah — Israeli helicopters strike in Gaza camp D. Ariel Sharon’s work on revising his plan — the beginning of the Gaza operation — an Israeli missile strike in Rafah — Israeli helicopters strike in Gaza camp
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1 BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN Thursday, May 13, 2004) --
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld Thursday arrived in the Iraqi capital on a
surprise visit to rally U.S. troops, but denied his agenda was to calm the storm
over prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib prison. 2 "If anybody thinks that I’m [in
Iraq] to throw water on a fire, they’re wrong," Rumsfeld told reporters on board
his flight to Iraq. 3 "We care about the detainees being treated fight. We
care about soldiers behaving right. We care about command systems working." 4
Rumsfeld was accompanied by Gen. Richard Myers, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs
of Staff, and a team of Pentagon attorneys, sources involved in planning the
trip told CNN. 5 Rumsfeld and Myers will meet with top coalition officials in
Iraq. For security reasons, details of their schedules are being kept secret. It
i A. calm the storm over prisoner abuse B. rally U.S. troops C. escape censure at Home D. replace top coalition officials
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1 NEW DELHI, India (CNN) - Indian Prime Minister
Atal Behari Vajpayee’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party has conceded defeat in
parliamentary elections in a stunning voting upset that should see the return of
the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty to power. 2 Vajpayee - who called the election six
months early - is also expected to resign later Thursday, BJP President Venkaiah
Naldu said. 3 The move follows a stronger than anticipated showing from the
main Congress party headed by Italian born-Sonia Gandhi. 4 Though the party
won’t be able to form a majority, the stage has now been set for Gandhi to
become the next prime minister in the world’s biggest democracy. 5 Counting
is continuing but unofficial trends by major TV stations and early results have
Congress leading the BJP and likely to win over 200 seats in the 543-member
lower house, A. with only one party B. in which no party has a clear majority C. in which every party gains similar seats D. in which there are more than one biggest parties
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1 BEIJING, May 9 -- The Chinese government warned on
Sunday that AIDS was continuing to spread rapidly here in the world’s most
populous country, and it announced "urgent measures" to improve prevention and
education efforts that include holding local officials directly responsible for
curbing the disease. 2 "Those officials breaching duty or hiding epidemic
reports will be severely punished," stated a 12-page circular from the State
Council, China’s cabinet. The official New China News Agency released the
circular on Sunday. 3 Meanwhile, Wu Yi, a deputy prime minister and the
government’s point person in fighting AIDS, cautioned that China was at a
crucial stage because the disease might soon jump from high-risk groups like
prostitutes and intravenous drug users into the general population. 4 Ms. Wu,
who oversees the Hea A. Chinese officials once thwarted journalists and others from revealing the truth of AIDS in places such as Henan province. B. Pupils will receive AIDS education according to the State Council pamphlet. C. Wu Yi is China’s deputy prime minister who supervises the Health Ministry and also the leading cadre in last year’s combating SARS. D. Sexual, blood and mother-to-child H.I.V. transmission are the three means of AIDS transmission.
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{{B}}Useful Information about Beijing{{/B}} {{B}}Climate and
Clothing{{/B}} August is late-summer in Beijing, with an average
temperature of 26.6 degrees Celsius. Light clothes and a suit for formal
occasions would be appropriate. {{B}}Currency and Exchange{{/B}}
Major credit cards like Mastercard, American Express and Visa are accepted
in most big, shopping centers and hotels. Major currencies can be changed into
Chinese yuan (RMB) at the airport, hotels or the Bank of China at a rate of
about US$1.00 to RMB8.00. {{B}}Time Difference{{/B}} China Time
is 8 hours ahead of GMT. {{B}}Electricity{{/B}} The local voltage
is 200-240 volts AC. {{B}}Telecommunications{{/B}} Modern
telecommunication facilities such as International Direct Dial, Internet access
and fax are available in the hotels. {{B}}Tipping(小费){{/B}}
Tipping is not expected by service attend
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