The man who will one day lead more people than any other person in history isn't even the most famous person in his own household. Xi Jinping is China's vice-president - he's expected to take over as China's leader in 2012/13. To many Chinese people,... ...full story at James Reynolds
from James Reynolds on Wed, Feb 18 2009
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Oct. 15 - Chinese leader Hu Jintao on Monday addressed his nation by pledging further economic reform.
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Chinese leader urges learning from CPC founder » People's Daily Chinese Vice President &$&$Xi Jinping&$&$ on Wednesday called for efforts to carry on patriotism and spirit of selfless devotion for the advancement of the country's modernization drive. &$ &$Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping (R) shakes hands with a... |
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Chinese Vice President encourages Party members to serve the people » People's Daily Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping on Tuesday called for members of the Communist Party of China (CPC) to continue to work toward the benefit of the people they serve. &$ &$Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping (C), also member of the Standing Committee... |
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