Hu Jinguang
Summary
Hu Jinguang (Chinese: 胡锦光; Pinyin: H Jǐnguāng; born February 1960) is a professor at Renmin University of China Law School, specialized in constitutional law and administrative law.Hu Jinguang was born in Huangshan, Anhui in 1960. He received LLM degree from Renmin University of China Department of Law in 1985 and LLD degree from the same law school in 1998. He is the Director of the Constitutional Law Institute of Renmin University of China.Hu was nominated as the Ten Outstanding Young Jurists in China in 1996. In 2005, he was elected as one of Distinguished Contemporary Chinese Jurists..
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GE Marketing Exec Judy Hu to Retire
Judy Hu, the global executive director of advertising and branding at General Electric, is retiring from the conglomerate after ten years, the company confirmed.
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China issues new rules to limit foreign television shows
China's media regulator has issued new rules banning foreign television shows from being shown at primetime.
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China president calls for more Internet oversight
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese President Hu Jintao called on Saturday for stricter government management of the Internet while calls for gatherings inspired by uprisings in the Middle East spread on Chinese websites abroad.
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Right-Wing Media Invent Controversy Over Pianist's Performance At State Dinner
Right-wing media have seized on the performance of a Chinese song by pianist Lang Lang at a recent state dinner as an "anti-American" slight against the U. S. In reality, Lang said he picked the song "for no other reason but for the beauty of its melody," and one expert on Chinese culture called it "nutty" to suggest that Lang's performance was somehow "anti-American.
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Limbaugh Uses Hu's Visit to Mock Chinese Culture
Rush Limbaugh used Chinese President Hu Jintao's state visit to the U. S. as an opportunity to mock Chinese culture, including the sound of Hu's speech, and suggested that "everybody's going to be hungry a half-hour after" the state dinner for the Chinese delegation.
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Limbaugh Mocks Hu Jintao, Chinese Language
Rush Limbaugh marked the occasion of Chinese President Hu Jintao's visit to America by mocking Hu in nonsense, ersatz Chinese on his Wednesday show.
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Chinese President To Have Rare Session With U.S. Media
Stiff and media-averse, the 67-year-old Hu Jintao will be stepping out of character when he takes questions from reporters after meeting the U. S. president on Wednesday. It's a White House demand that could create some awkward moments, but Hu is willing to take the risk to improve China's image abroad.
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Obama urged to press Hu Jintao to free Chinese journalists (The Cutline)
The Cutline - The Committee to Protect Journalists has asked President Barack Obama to "raise press freedom issues" during his upcoming talks with Chinese President Hu Jintao. Hu is to arrive in Washington next week for a three-day visit. "With at least 34 journalists and commentators imprisoned in China, the nation shares with Iran the dishonor of being [.
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Japan checking if China collision online video real
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan on Friday was looking into whether online video clips that appeared to show a Chinese fishing boat colliding with Japanese patrol vessels were authentic, a development that could snarl efforts to mend ties.
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Usha Haley: China's Fifty Cent Party for Internet Propaganda
A funny thing happened when I published my first HuffPost blog entry. My blog dealt with subsidies from the Chinese government to its paper industry, with suggestions for US policy. Before HuffPost informed me that my entry had gone online, someone had posted comments to my blog. The commentator did not agree with my views and was not amused.

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