China activist who spoke out on quake gets 3 years
A veteran dissident was sentenced to three years in prison after casting a spotlight on poorly built schools that collapsed and killed thousands of children during China's massive earthquak...
AP via Yahoo! News,
Mon Nov 23 18:34:33 PST 2009
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Critic Of China's Response To Quake Gets 3 Years
Huang Qi, founder of a human rights Web site, had been charged with illegally possessing state secrets. The veteran dissident cast a spotlight on poorly built schools that collapsed and kil...
NPR,
Mon Nov 23 19:36:47 PST 2009
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Guilty: China's verdict on the man who helped quake victims
Huang Qi criticised the poor construction of schools and the state's relief efforts after an estimated 90,000 people died when an earthquake hit Sichuan province in May 2008 More pictures A...
The Independent,
Wed, 25 Nov 2009 17:07:12 GMT
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China activist who spoke out on quake gets 3 years
A veteran dissident was sentenced to three years in prison after casting a spotlight on poorly built schools that collapsed and killed thousands of childrenduring China's massive earthquake...
WKBT La Crosse,
Mon Nov 23 19:09:31 PST 2009
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Questions raised over Sichuan quake funds
... survey program, yesterday said the unemployment rate is likely to go up upon the completion of the reconstruction in quake-hit areas. "The current low unemployment rate has much to do ...
People's Daily,
Wed, 25 Nov 2009 06:33:16 GMT
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China activist who spoke out on quake gets 3 years
The Associated Press A veteran dissident was sentenced to three years in prison after casting a spotlight on poorly built schools that collapsed and killed thousands of children during Chin...
The Gainesville Sun,
Mon Nov 23 18:14:45 PST 2009
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Chinese activist jailed after quake posts
A veteran dissident was sentenced yesterday to three years in prison after casting a spotlight on poorly built schools that collapsed during China's massive earthquake last year, killing th...
The Boston Globe,
Tue, 24 Nov 2009 11:36:39 GMT
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Eastday-Questions raised over quake funds
Residents in Qingchuan county, Sichuan province, on Tuesday rebuild homes hit by last year's May 12 earthquake. [Photo by Liu Ren/China Daily] Some of the funds allocated to rebuild the Sic...
Eastday.com,
Tue Nov 24 17:43:18 PST 2009
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World Briefs
The coal mine that exploded in northern China, killing 104, had too many workers underground in an effort to increase output, a government official said Monday, exposing the risks often tak...
GoErie,
Tue, 24 Nov 2009 09:17:00 GMT
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Questions raised over Sichuan quake funds
Some of the funds allocated to rebuild the Sichuan earthquake-hit areas were not distributed fairly, with much of the money benefiting those who were already wealthy, a survey released by t...
People's Daily,
Tue Nov 24 19:07:46 PST 2009
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China activist who spoke out on quake gets 3 years
A veteran dissident was sentenced to three years in prison after casting a spotlight on poorly built schools that collapsed and killed thousands of childrenduring China's massive earthquake...
WATE-TV Knoxville,
Tue, 24 Nov 2009 08:33:28 GMT
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Questions raised over quake funds
Some of the funds allocated to rebuild the Sichuan earthquake-hit areas were not distributed fairly, with much of the money benefiting those who were already wealthy, a survey released by t...
China Economic Net,
Tue Nov 24 16:43:01 PST 2009
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Guilty: China's verdict on the man who helped quake victims
Huang Qi criticised the poor construction of schools and the state's relief efforts after an estimated 90,000 people died when an earthquake hit Sichuan province in May 2008 A Chinese dissi...
The Independent,
Tue, 24 Nov 2009 00:36:12 GMT
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Chinese Quake Activist Sentenced To Three Years In Prison
(RTTNews) - A court in the Chinese city of Chengdu on Monday sentenced Huang Qi, an activist who tried to help parents of children killed in last year's devastating Sichuan earthquake, to t...
INO News,
Mon Nov 23 16:41:16 PST 2009
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China Blogger Who Helped Quake Victims Jailed
... his lawyer, Mo Shaoping. The U.S. State Department had protested the blogger's jailing, saying his activities support China's efforts to institute the rule of law. Huang was detained i...
WIBW-TV Topeka,
Mon, 23 Nov 2009 21:26:40 GMT
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Critic Of China's Response To Quake Gets 3 Years
Huang Qi, founder of a human rights Web site, had been charged with illegally possessing state secrets. The veteran dissident cast a spotlight on poorly built schools that collapsed and kil...
NPR,
Mon Nov 23 19:33:36 PST 2009
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China blogger who helped quake victims jailed
... his lawyer, Mo Shaoping. The U.S. State Department had protested the blogger's jailing, saying his activities support China's efforts to institute the rule of law. Huang was detained i...
CNN,
Mon, 23 Nov 2009 16:53:37 GMT
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China activist who spoke out on quake gets 3 years
A veteran dissident was sentenced to three years in prison after casting a spotlight on poorly built schools that collapsed and killed thousands of children during China's massive earthquak...
AP via Yahoo! Malaysia News,
Mon Nov 23 18:34:00 PST 2009
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China activist who spoke out on quake gets 3 years
In this April 5, 2000 file photo, Chinese computer engineer Huang Qi poses for photo in his office in Chengdu, in China's Sichuan province.
NewsTimesLive.com,
Mon, 23 Nov 2009 08:00:00 GMT
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China activist who spoke out on quake gets 3 years
A veteran dissident was sentenced to three years in prison after casting a spotlight on poorly built schools that collapsed and killed thousands of children during China's massive earthquak...
AP via Yahoo! Philippines News,
Mon Nov 23 18:34:00 PST 2009
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