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"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing."
- Edmund Burke

Friday, November 28, 2003

China Sentences Two for Disturbances. A Chinese court sentenced two people to three and six years in prison for disturbances in Beijing's Tiananmen Square, state television reported Friday. Zhang Liji received a six-year sentence for trying to set himself on fire near the square, China Central Television reported. [Associated Press headlines via GoUpstate.com]
10:11:39 AM    

Kim Byong Do Waits to Go Home: South Drags Feet. Home the Hard Way Hundreds of South Koreans have been abducted by the North over the decades, and only a handful have ever escaped. For those that do return, Seoul is providing less than a hero's welcome. A TIME Special... [Free North Korea!]
9:56:33 AM    

Accountant ends Burma ties. Human rights groups are hailing a victory in the campaign against firms accused of upholding Burma's military junta . [BBC News | World | Asia-Pacific | UK Edition]
9:55:41 AM    

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Friday
Hanzhou arrested a gang of 26 pickpockets. Surprisingly, these young men had injected themselves with HIV. "We have AIDS; police will not touch us!" they said. Let us pray not only for AIDS patients but also for the urgent need to provide social welfare.


9:54:19 AM    





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