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Judy T.  留言于2013-08-28 02:31:32
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2013 No.29)
The black and also blue words on the dark blue bar of your newsletter cannot be read at all. Could you change the black and also words into white or light yellow color so receivers can read them? Or, change the color of this bar into lighter color, for example, light yellow or purple. This is just a friendly suggestion.

One easy remedy is to: Make those lines in a frame (with lines of the frame in attractive color), change all the color of words into normal (text in black and links in blue as the computer would automatically do it), and make the background plain (no color).
The important thing is to make all receivers see all the wordings.

judy
高晓松  留言于2013-08-28 01:42:57
评论:新的艰巨课题:从薄家法国别墅看海外资产
济南故事完全符合好莱坞电影原则,起承转合,人物鲜活。依次展现人与环境、人与人、人与自己三大矛盾。主仆相煎,兄弟阋墙,夫妻反目,始料未及。天要下雨娘要嫁,逆子引火烧全家。电影名字暂定为《每个人背叛每个人》。
中国政法大学法学院  留言于2013-08-28 01:41:42
评论:新的艰巨课题:从薄家法国别墅看海外资产
关注薄案的人很少人会认为这不是一起政治事件,但是政治问题应当尽可能法律化才有可能公正解决……薄案从立案侦查到目前为止的审理,离真正的法治化当然还很遥远,但与33年前(审判“四人帮”)相比,与目前其他案件相比,至少在程序方面已显得较为法治化,至少它看起来还像一场司法。即便是场戏,不得不说,无论制片人、导演、编剧、主角、配角、跑龙套、……都还算敬业。
……法治的进程不是一蹴而就,与33年前相比,这场审判更为精致,更注重程序的细节,无论罪名、庭审状态,都更符合现代法治的要求。至少,这场以国家之力举办的优秀模拟法庭,或许会在程序正义的普法方面获得其应有地位。萧瀚



贺卫方  留言于2013-08-28 01:40:02
评论:新的艰巨课题:从薄家法国别墅看海外资产
在所谓“打黑除恶”的数年间,重庆当局的确策动了大量践踏法治、剥夺民财、大规模刑讯逼供等行动。薄熙来是这场运动的主导者,也可以说,是重庆所发生的种种冤案错案的总负责人……在本案审理中,薄熙来为自己在法庭上的表现辩护说:“我希望公诉人不要把我在法庭上讲我的意见当作是恶劣的行为,当作是翻供。我国法律为了防止冤假错案,设置了公检法相互制约的制度,特别是检法的互相制约的机制,还包括辩护人,就是为了防止冤假错案。如果只听检察机关的一面之辞,会导致冤假错案大量发生。”到自己成为被告人的时候,他居然能够把这个法律上的道理讲得头头是道,这是一种讽刺么?
R.J.  留言于2013-08-28 01:38:30
评论:新的艰巨课题:从薄家法国别墅看海外资产
看完五天庭审,总的体会是,一场最初看起来极其严酷的权力斗争,内幕并不如人们想象的那样复杂,其中的关键性情节都是由几个男女的情场纠葛所贯穿,政治人物的表演如同儿戏,比电视上演的那些狗血剧并不精彩多少。这是这一代人的堕落,和他们的父辈相比,他们的智商根本不足以演出一场像样的政治斗争。
荣剑

伟江  留言于2013-08-28 01:37:20
评论:新的艰巨课题:从薄家法国别墅看海外资产
搞掉一个薄熙来无助于反腐败,制造薄熙来的土壤依然肥沃,清理杂草的制度是有选择性的。
Xiaolan  留言于2013-08-28 01:34:46
评论:新的艰巨课题:从薄家法国别墅看海外资产
审讯以“三角恋”落幕让人感叹
历时4天半的薄熙来案庭审,不但揭示了大量原来不为人所知的案情细节,更揭示了显赫中共高干、“红二代”家庭生活中不为人知的一面。政治话题与司法程序以“三角恋”的情节落幕让人感叹,而中国法治与反腐的前景是否更光明,也依然存在未知。

Victor Y.  留言于2013-08-27 23:58:21
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2013 No.29)
Dear Prof. Jiang:
Thanks very much!
Victor Y.
class=green>Z.Q. Wu > 留言于2013-08-27 23:52:27
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2013 No.29)
Thank you again. See you soon.

Z.Q.
China Institute in America (NY)  留言于2013-08-27 23:45:49
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2013 No.29)
To: Our Friends of China Institute:
It has come to our attention that our email system has been "hacked" and an erroneous and malicious email was sent entitled "China Institute in America - Announcement." We have notified the authorities regarding this breach and have begun an investigation as to the origination of this libelous email transmission.
This "hacked email" includes a diatribe of false and erroneous statements regarding Sara McCalpin and China Institute, and is diametrically opposed to our mission. Our mission of China Institute is to advance a deeper understanding of China through programs in education, culture, business and art in the belief that cross-cultural understanding strengthens our global community. We stand by our mission and will continue to support China Institute and all it represents.
We are resending below our announcement from July 18, with gratitude to Sara for her outstanding years of leadership.
We thank you for your support of China Institute.

Board Of Trustees, China Institute

SARA JUDGE MCCALPIN TO COMPLETE TERM AS PRESIDENT OF CHINA INSTITUTE
New York, July 18, 2013
China Institute in America, a New York City-based cultural nonprofit focused on improving understanding between the US and China, today announced that President Sara Judge McCalpin will be stepping down from her position effective September 1, 2013.
"It has been an honor and a pleasure to lead China Institute for the past eight years," said Ms. McCalpin, "and to work with the outstanding staff and dedicated Board of Trustees to transform the Institute during a time when the US-China relationship is arguably the most critical global relationship in the world. I believe firmly in the mission of the Institute to promote a deeper understanding of China, and am proud of the programs and initiatives we have developed during my tenure. I am grateful for the strong involvement of the many individual members, foundations, corporations, faculty and friends who support the work of China Institute."
Chien Chung Pei, Chair of the Board of China Institute, said "We are deeply appreciative of the work that Sara has done to advance the mission of China Institute, particularly the establishment of the annual China Institute Summit; the expansion of our Children and Youth language programs and exchanges; raising over $18 million for the transformation of the Institute; and the receipt this year of the largest grant in the Institute's history, a $1 million award from The Robert H.N. Ho Family Foundation."
Ms. McCalpin will work closely with the Board of Trustees and senior management to ensure a smooth transition as she departs the Institute and assumes responsibility for River Way China Consulting. The Board of Trustees will begin a search for a new president in the coming months.

About China Institute in America:
China Institute, founded in 1926, is the oldest bicultural organization in the United States focused on advancing a deeper understanding of China through programs in education, culture, business, and art in the belief that cross-cultural understanding strengthens our global community.

China Institute in America
125 East 65th Street
New York, New York 10065
212-744-8181
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