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You left without brother Jiang and ran away yourself?
I followed them. and saw brother Jiang was fatally hurt!
So you're Jiang Nan's Fastest Sword?
Who's in charge of Jiang Nan?
Jiang, how are you?
Jiang, we need weapons.
Jiang.
Mr. Jiang.
Scott, good luck. Jiang.
Any more rounds for the recoilless? Jiang?
Mu Dan Jiang, and An Da Rural Experimental Station.
Is Jiang Xkiuhuei there?
It's a Kong to Jiang over there.
Mother, you're a female Song Jiang!
The Xi Jiang Seven, a stone coin discovered in the Xi Jiang province in 1925.
I assume you don't have the Xi Jiang Seven with you, huh? Come off it, mate.
The real Xi Jiang Seven weighs 2.2 grams.
You used the fake Xi Jiang Seven to gain entry to my place.
Kakuzen, I crossed the sea to come all the way to Japan and get away from all the fighting at Jiang-hu.
With both Prince Charles and President Jiang Zemin here, security will be unprecedented for Tuesday's ceremonies.
We hope it put Jiang Zemin and Prince Charles in a cuddly mood.
Jen! Come with me to Xin Jiang!
Mr Jiang. These thoughts seem interesting.
We're gonna find out if Jiang's gold is for real.
I sent a whole gang out to rob Jiang and only one comes back?
I was hired to find Jiang's gold.
I ran into a bandit searching for Jiang's gold.
Our nation's highest leaders are in attendance, including Jiang Zemin.
You enchanted me with the dream of the Jiang Hu underworld.
I thought by giving away the sword, I could escape the Jiang Hu world.
Go back to Xin Jiang with me.
Jen, come back to Xin Jiang with me.
Chief Yu requests your assistance since you know the Jiang Hu underworld so well.
Bin Jiang Road, Please.
We have Han, Shi, Xianbei and Jiang men, but no sheep!
Jiang Li.
Miss Jiang?
We're investigating a possible Chinese operation against Miss Jiang.
All right, let's go, Miss Jiang.

News and current affairs

As a final act of his presidency - it will end at the Communist Party meeting beginning November 7 th - China's Jiang Zemin wants businessmen to join the Party leadership.
Who are these businessmen President Jiang wants to court and how do they operate?
Confucian-inspired intellectuals like Jiang Qing, for example, have put forward an innovative proposal for a tricameral legislature.
The last time China's President Jiang Zemin attended the Fortune Global Forum in Hong Kong, Time-Warner CEO Gerald Levin gave him an award named after Abraham Lincoln.
President Jiang returned recently to that global gathering of business leaders but, thankfully, a repeat of that appeasement did not occur.
Even Western bosses keen on China, it appears, are finding it hard nowadays to praise Jiang, as he crushes the Falun Gong spiritual movement by imprisoning or confining its members to psychiatric hospitals.
When I first visited China a few years ago, US President Clinton had just departed Beijing, where he charmed the Chinese people in an historic televised discussion with President Jiang Zemin.
As President Jiang prepares to meet George W. Bush later this month at their long-awaited presidential summit in Beijing, we can only hope he is right.
After Mao himself died, his wife Jiang Qing was arrested and presented as a Chinese Lady Macbeth.
Tung was handpicked by former Chinese President Jiang Zemin in 1996 and was openly endorsed by Jiang for a second term in 2002.
Indeed, Jiang Zemin, China's president and paramount leader, relies on spies from the Public Security Bureau and the Bureau of National Security to maintain his rule.
Indeed, it is widely believed that President Jiang and his confidante Zeng Qinghong obsessively gather politically embarrassing evidence against corrupt officials in order to blackmail these officials into subservience.
Making matters worse are the repeated demonstrations of President Jiang's profound lack of personal self-confidence.
In a current case, a Spanish judge is seeking arrest warrants against Jiang Zemin, the former president of China, and Li Peng, a former Chinese prime minister, for alleged crimes committed in Tibet.
On June 1, Dr. Jiang Yanyong, a surgeon at Beijing 301 Military Hospital, and his wife, Dr. Hua Zhongwei, both seventy-two years old, left home to pick up a visa at the American Embassy.
Jiang Yanyong is no ordinary doctor.
Dr. Jiang, traumatized and anguished, nonetheless kept his silence.
But if Dr. Jiang became a hero in the process, he was also marked as insubordinate, the kind of potentially uncontrollable person that the Chinese Communist Party fears.
Military doctor Jiang Yanyong was detained in 2003 after he publicly rebutted the Party's assertion that the SARS epidemic had been brought under control.
A former adviser to Deng Xiaoping and confidante of former President Jiang Zemin (whose political influence is now waning), Li was among the first to invest in China after the Tiananmen Square massacre of 1989.
Fang Jue, a reformer who served a four-year term for economic crimes, and Jiang Surang, an underground Catholic priest sentenced to six years for illegally publishing Bibles, were both punished in this way.
As the National People's Congress was meeting, Dr. Jiang broke his silence by writing a long, heartfelt appeal to the leaders of China.

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