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China's new leaders skip historic annual beach talks
BEIJING - Chairman Mao Zedong started the Communist tradition of secret summer retreats to the sea at Beidaihe in the 1950s. His successors Deng Xiaoping and Jiang Zemin kept it alive through the 1980s and 1990s.
People:Zeng Qinghong Jiang Zemin Activities:China Hu Jintao Admin. 2002 CCP 16th Congress
2003-07-25
China reforms to preserve Communist Party rule
BEIJING - China's Communist Party, under growing pressure to introduce change after monopolising politics for more than five decades, turned 82 on Tuesday and said any reform would be aimed at preserving party rule.
People:Jiang Zemin Activities:China Political Reform China Hu Jintao Admin. 2002 CCP 16th Congress
2003-07-01
Hu, Jiang intrigue clouds China's reform outlook
BEIJING - First, a hit television epic challenging official history was yanked off the air. Then came a blatant about-face by a health official, an opaque Shanghai banking probe and abrupt curbs on the press.
People:Zeng Qinghong Jiang Zemin Activities:China Hu Jintao Admin. 2002 CCP 16th Congress
2003-06-29
China Media Touts New Leaders' Promises
BEIJING - Helping to kick off a new era of communist rule, China's state media on Wednesday trumpeted promises by President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao to close the widening gap in wealth between its booming east and the impoverished countryside.
People:Hu Jintao Jiang Zemin Activities:China Hu Jintao Admin. 2002 CCP 16th Congress
2003-03-19
Communism Shapes China'S New Generation
BEIJING - Just three years after the founder of communist China died in 1976, Mao Zedong's policies and legacy were being rigorously rethought - and in many cases scrapped. But the death of his successor, Deng Xiaoping, a generation later produced a very different result.
People:Jiang Zemin Activities:China Hu Jintao Admin. 2002 CCP 16th Congress
2003-03-18
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