Which parts of a pig are eaten in China?
Friday, May 18th, 2012How the Chinese eat every part of the pig

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Which parts of a pig are eaten in China?
How the Chinese eat every part of the pig

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Which parts of a pig are eaten in China?
Relatives of the blind Chinese activist, Chen Guangcheng, have given detailed accounts of the torture and retribution they have allegedly suffered at the hands of Chinese authorities.

Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng says he and his family have completed passport applications and officials say they should be ready in 15 days.

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Passport boost for activist Chen
Ming Liang Lu, 57, snips and slices intricate portraits of commuters in his own unique style. Mr. Lu practices several ancient Chinese art forms and says he hails from a noted Shanghai teaching lineage.
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Ming Liang Lu Makes Faces in the Subway, Using Paper and Scissors
Blind Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng called into a U.S. congressional hearing for the second time in two weeks Tuesday and said his relatives have been persecuted in retaliation for his escape from house arrest. More world news coverage: – India to buy less oil from Iran – Syrian rebels get influx of arms thanks in part to U.S. – Rebekah Brooks charged in phone-hacking scandal – Read more headlines from around the world Read full article > >

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Chen Guangcheng, blind Chinese activist, calls into Hill hearing again
Bob Fu, a Chinese-born pastor who started the dissident group ChinaAid, was instrumental in calling attention to the plight of the activist Chen Guangcheng.
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Echoing Out of Texas, a Voice of China Freedom
Chen Guangcheng, the Chinese dissident who escaped house arrest and hid in the US embassy, says there is no progress on his passport application.

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‘No progress’ for China dissident
Hundreds of protesters wave flags and placards at the Chinese embassy in the Philippine capital over a month-long maritime stand-off with China.

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Philippine protest over China row
Chen Guangcheng, whose flight to the American Embassy triggered a diplomatic crisis, said Tuesday that Chinese authorities have begun to assist him in applying for permission to travel to the United States.
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Activist Says Chinese Authorities Are Assisting Him in Plans to Go to U.S.
A murder trial hears how a Chinese take-away delivery driver was punched, kicked and stamped to death by two men.

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Take-away delivery man ‘murdered’
The US says Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng has been offered a fellowship by a US university and it expects China to allow him out soon.

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US expects Chen out of China soon
A man and a boy appear in court in connection with the theft of Chinese artefacts worth up to £40m from a Cambridge museum.

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Art theft haul worth ‘up to £40m’
Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng says he gave up his refuge in the US embassy in Beijing after Chinese authorities made threats to family members.

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VIDEO: Scuffles over Chen at hospital
Leading Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng leaves the US embassy in Beijing a week after seeking refuge, but decides to stay in China.

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China activist leaves US embassy