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    Mar 25, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Thousands protest pick for Hong Kong executive post

    World Now
    Pro-Beijing candidate Leung Chun-ying was chosen by a Hong Kong election committee as the territory’s new chief executive Sunday as thousands protested outside the harbor-front election site to demand a more democratic voting process....
  2. Apr 11, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Fall of China official roils Chongqing, with some public dissent

    CHONGQING, China — Change has come quickly to this sprawling city of 30 million people since the charismatic local party chief, Bo Xilai, was fired last month by the national Communist Party leadership in China's most high-profile political shake-up in 20 years.
    CHONGQING, China — Change has come quickly to this sprawling city of 30 million people since the charismatic local party chief, Bo Xilai, was fired last month by the national Communist Party leadership in China's most high-profile political shake-up...

    Tags: China, Newspapers, Elections, Communist Party, Music

  4. Jan 3, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Chinese authorities and villagers clash over mosque

    World Now
    An unusual clash in western China pits authorities against the Hui, who have been viewed as the model minority....
  6. Jan 3, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Chinese mosque demolition heightens ethnic tensions

    World Now
    REPORTING FROM BEIJING -- The government demolition of a newly refurbished mosque in a northern Chinese village has raised tensions with the Hui, a Muslim group that in the past has been granted more freedoms by the Chinese Communist Party, unlike other...
  8. Jan 3, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Muslim villagers angry in mosque incident

    World Now
    The destruction of a mosque threatens to spoil relations between Chinese and Hui, once considered the model Muslim minority by the Chinese...
  10. Mar 28, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Ashley Dunn named Times California editor

    Readers' Representative Journal
    Times Editor Russ Stanton made the following staff announcement today: After a 17-year journey through Business, Science and National, Deputy National Editor Ashley Dunn is returning to Metro this week – as California editor. Ashley is succeeding...
  12. Apr 28, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  13. New wave of tainted food in China and how inflation could make it worse

    Money & Company
    Three years after China was rocked by a massive tainted-milk scandal, the country has again been hit by a wave of food scares in recent weeks. The list includes diseased pigs used for bacon; noodles made of corn, ink and......
  14. May 15, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Hugh Van Es dies at 67; Dutch photojournalist took famous Saigon evacuation photo

    From Associated Press
    Hugh Van Es, a Dutch photojournalist who covered the Vietnam War and recorded the most famous image of the fall of Saigon in 1975 -- a group of people scaling a stairway to a CIA helicopter on a rooftop -- died Friday morning in Hong Kong, his wife said....

    Tags: Robert Capa, Hospitals and Clinics, Police Investigations, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Netherlands

  16. Feb 5, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. The Lingering Reek of Smell-O-Vision

    Martin J. Smith and Patrick J. Kiger co-authored "Poplorica." Smith is a senior editor for West.
    This adapted excerpt is from "OOPS: 20 Life Lessons From the Fiascoes That Shaped America," by Martin J. Smith and Patrick J. Kiger, which will be published on March 14. Copyright 2006 by Martin J. Smith and Patrick J. Kiger. Published by arrangement with...

    Tags: Newspapers, Sylvia Plath, Clark Gable, Satellite and Cable Service, Nose

  18. May 25, 1989 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. From the archives: 'Small Group Creating Chaos'

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    BEIJING -- Conflicting official news reports Wednesday and early today--some painting a rosy picture of the situation in Beijing, others stressing enforcement of martial law--marked an epic battle for control of China raging through the top leadership,...

    Tags: China, Television Networks, Democracy, Crimes, Communist Party

  20. Apr 29, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. A bribery ban backfires

    Until 1977, there was no country that criminalized the practice of bribery abroad. But that year, President Jimmy Carter signed a law making the United States the very first. In due course, this measure eliminated corruption from every nation where our corporations operate.
    Until 1977, there was no country that criminalized the practice of bribery abroad. But that year, President Jimmy Carter signed a law making the United States the very first. In due course, this measure eliminated corruption from every nation where our...

    Tags: China, Justice System, Economy, Business and Finance, U.S. Department of Justice, Walmart

  22. Aug 11, 2011 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  23. Dr. Judy Kuriansky

    Dr. Judy Kuriansky is a world renowned radio advice host, clinical  psychologist and certified sex therapist, popular lecturer, newspaper columnist,  and author of many books. She is a pioneer of radio call-in advice, and more  recently of Internet advice.  An adjunct professor at the Clinical Psychology  Program at Columbia University Teachers College and visiting professor of Peking  University Health Science Center in Beijing, she is a frequent commentator on  international media --including CNN -- on various news issues.
    Dr. Judy Kuriansky is a world renowned radio advice host, clinical psychologist and certified sex therapist, popular lecturer, newspaper columnist, and author of many books. She is a pioneer of radio call-in advice, and more recently of Internet advice. ...

    Tags: Newspapers, Larry King, Psychology, Health and Safety at School, Politics

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