101. Both bases were established by the British but are to be handed over to the Chinese military. 102. China renewed its verbal attacks against Taiwanese President Lee Teng-hui on Wednesday as the Chinese military prepared for missile drills off the Taiwan coast. 103. The Ming Pao daily quoted unidentified sources in Beijing as saying the Chinese military had devised contingency plans if the drill escalated into a conflict. 104. The spokesman said Perry believed that the Chinese military would return to the barracks after the elections in Taiwan. 105. The sources said the Chinese military had devised a series of contingency plans if the drill escalated into a war with Taiwan. 106. The various parties are discussing a ban on imports of some weapons and ammunition made by the Chinese military. 107. They said the sanctions could involve a ban on imports of weapons and ammunition made by the Chinese military. 108. With the Taiwan crisis growing, President Jiang Zemin has launched a new call for the Chinese military to give unstinting support to the communist government. 109. Lanxade, who arrived in Beijing on Friday to rekindle dialogue with the Chinese military, is expected in Shanghai Tuesday for a tour of the naval docks there. 110. Police were out in force Sunday to discourage any incidents in Tiananmen Square, where the Chinese military massacred pro-democracy activists precisely six years ago. |
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