...Communist butchers of Tiananmen Square, we hasten to say that some good came from the trip. In appearances with dictator Jiang Zemin, Clinton articulated democratic principles. The president skillfully criticized the Tiananmen massacre of dissidents...
...recently hired on a temporary basis a top Chinese government chef, Peng Gaofa, the cook of former Chinese President Jiang Zemin. Kicking things off on the state-dinner set menu that Peng is serving at Wing Lai Yuen Szechuan Noodles Restaurant...
...in defiance of the pope. And as the government crackdown on the Falun Gong meditation movement continued, President Jiang Zemin made a striking announcement that the massive campaign was one of the "three major political struggles" of 1999...
...Sept. 11. The disc was produced by the Communist regime's state-run propaganda machine. China, if President Jiang Zemin is to be believed, is supposed to be part of the U.S.-led coalition to root out terrorism. With "allies" like...
...the "CFR's 2001 Annual Report" shows photos of only three people: President George W. Bush, Chinese dictator Jiang Zemin, who spoke at the Council headquarters in September of 2001, and U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan, who is a regular...
...demonstrators. We doubt any of these issues will be on the table when President Clinton talks with Communist China's Jiang Zemin this week. Why? First and foremost, we have a president who has been the recipient of money that was funneled into...
...are to grapple with Asian currency crises jolting world financial markets. Less than a month after Chinese President Jiang Zemin paid a state visit to Washington, the department said the trade gap in goods with China jumped 13.4 percent to a...
...required to adopt a resolution allowing for war against Iraq, and the opposition remained strong. China's President Jiang Zemin told French President Jacques Chirac in a phone call Thursday that a new U.N. resolution on Iraq is not necessary...
...it rose 8 points Wednesday and slid 125 Thursday. In a precious blend of circumstance, visiting Chinese President Jiang Zemin rang the bell at the New York Stock Exchange to open the Halloween session. He then grinned broadly, flashed a thumbs-up...
...win a U.N. resolution authorizing force to disarm Iraq. Hours before Bush's news conference, Chinese President Jiang Zemin renewed his opposition to the resolution. France and Russia have threatened to veto it. Sensing possible defeat...