I'm not sure whether or not Hillary Clinton likes being reminded that she lost last year's presidential race. But this morning in Beijing, on the last day of Mrs Clinton's tour of Asia, one Chinese activist didn't mind raising the subject. At a women's... ...full story at James Reynolds
from James Reynolds on Sun, Feb 22 2009
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Hillary Clinton in Beijing, China - September 5, 1995 »
YouTube video Hillary Clinton, first lady at the time, traveled to China and spoke out for women's rights.
It was in Beijing that Clinton stood up and declared "women's rights ARE human rights!" The world soon followed.
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| 19 Feb 09 |
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Hillary Clinton's visit to Beijing » James Reynolds On Friday, Hillary Clinton comes to Beijing for talks with China's leaders. Hers is the first visit to China from a senior member of the Obama Administration. Many are interested to see whether or not Mrs Clinton will publically address the subject of... |
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Hillary Clinton wants your money (for the US pavilion) » Shanghaiist Making a pit stop during the Obama Administration’s Blonde Ambition tour of Asia, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton paid a visit to the 2010 Expo site earlier today. Secretary Clinton addressed a squadron of journalists in front of the site for... |
| 08 Apr 08 |
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Hillary Clinton calls for Bush boycott of Olympic opening ceremony in Beijing » Shanghaiist She's just jealous Baidu didn't choose her. From ESPN.com: "The violent clashes in Tibet and the failure of the Chinese government to use its full leverage with Sudan to stop the genocide in Darfur are opportunities for Presidential leadership," Clinton... |
| 22 Feb 09 |
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Clinton concludes China visit » Shanghai Daily US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton concluded a three-day visit to China and left for home this afternoon, wrapping up her four-nation Asian tour. During her stay in China, Clinton met with Chinese leaders and... |
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On Hillary's Beijing Tour, a Super Efficient Power Plant » TreeHugger Clinton with US Special Envoy for Climate Change Todd Stern and GE executives (Getty) "What we hope is you don't make the same mistake we made, because I don't think either Chinese and the world can afford that," Hillary Clinton said this weekend,... |