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Date: March 18,
2001
Suspect Sought in China Blasts; Death Toll Rises to 108
By CRAIG S. SMITH
The death toll in
four coordinated explosions that shook a central Chinese city rose
to 108, and investigators apparently focused on a resident of one of
the destroyed buildings.
Date: March 19, 2001
Two Dozen Journalists Killed in 2000
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON (AP) --
Colombia, Russia and Sierra Leone were the deadliest assignments for
journalists last year, with conflict and crime killing three in each
nation.
....China held the most journalists behind bars, the report said:
22, several of them for publishing on the Internet.
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Date: March 19, 2001
Girl Who Immolated Herself in Beijing Dies
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
A 12-year-old girl,
one of five people, reportedly members of the Falun Gong sect, who
set themselves on fire in Tiananmen Square on Jan. 23 has died in a
Beijing hospital.
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Date: March 19, 2001
In China, Bombs Are Weapon of Choice
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
BEIJING (AP) -- An
angry laid-off construction worker bombs his former company. A man
being questioned about a domestic quarrel blows up a police station.
An extortionist sets off an explosion in a movie theater.
Date: March 19, 2001
China Names Suspect Behind Explosions
By REUTERS
Chinese police were
hunting on Monday for a deaf fugitive, possibly with gangster links,
as the chief suspect behind four explosions that killed 108 people
in the city of Shijiazhuang.
Date: March 19, 2001
Beijing Journal: Hiding From Police is a Dog's Life
By ERIK ECKHOLM
Growing tensions
have accompanied the rising ownership of dogs in Beijing, a trend
that marks China's social progress but also its contradictions.The
elderly couple were happily keeping Little Lala, a white Pekinese,
for a friend.
....They had heard that the Beijing police were engaged in one of
their dreaded "dog sweeps," seizing animals whose masters
did not pay the exorbitant license fees or dogs that appeared on the
street during the forbidden daylight hours, barked loudly, had grown
too tall or had otherwise broken the city's draconian rules.
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Liberty or Death in China (Washington Post)
Page A16, Mar 19, 2001
As a Western
practitioner of Falun Gong, I found the characterization of Li
Hongzhi as a shadowy figure manipulating mainland Chinese
practitioners ...
Answers Elusive in Chinese Bomb Blasts (Washington Post)
By John Pomfret Page A24, Mar 18, 2001
BEIJING, March 17
-- Explosions that ripped through a crowded dormitory and other
buildings in a gritty industrial city southwest of Beijing killed
...
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