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  • The Christian Science Monitor quoted Government Professor Cheng Li on recent developments in U.S-China relation. President Bush has visited China twice in his first two years in office, and he has spoken of building a positive and friendly relationship with China. However, at the same time President Bush has shown more support than any recent president to Taiwan, which is an island China claims as one of its province. Cheng Li said, “Beijing feels it is getting a mixed message from Washington.”

  • Government Professor Cheng Li was interviewed by Agence France Press to answer today’s most asked question “Who’s Hu?” Hu Jintao is the vice president of China, and he is predicted to become the general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party this fall and the president of China early next year. However, people in Washington know very little about this man, and everyone is eager to find out who is he. “He is cautious, but open-minded,” said Cheng Li, and more “he is very realistic, which means both liberals and conservatives and even the military like him.”

  • Kyle Anderson '05 from Seattle, Washington took time out from his busy end-of-semester school work to "dance for diabetes."

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